Epic Games, Fortnite, remains one of the most popular games yet, though in recent months, more and more complaints from users about the company's decisions, decisions aimed at attracting new players, something that all developers do.
Fortnite's latest iOS update includes two important developments. The first one is available in regulatory compliance development and the second is likely to play at 120 fps, a task that is only available on very few devices, specifically only for the iPad Pro introduced in 2018.
Third-party controls were already compatible with this game, including those for the PlayStation 4 and those for the Xbox One S, but they weren't the same. After this final update, players can use the L3 and R3 buttons, offering improvements to the gameplay of users of those controls and who used to use the buttons that were playing Fortnite on their consoles.
After this latest update, Fortnite is taking full advantage of the A12X Bionic third-generation iPad Pro processor. So far, both iPad Pro users had the capacity to play at least 60 fps, as on the iPhone XS before. This is probably due to the ProMotion technology behind the iPad Pro screen.
A larger amount of fps on the screen, means an increase in battery usage, so if you often use an iPad Pro to play Fortnite, or make your own kids, don't be surprised if the device's battery is lowered quickly.
Fortnite is available to download for free via the link I leave below. The only composite purchase offered to us by Fortnite is the gadgets that do not affect gameplay at any time.
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