Fortnite 2.47 Update Patch Notes

Fortnite 2.47 Update Patch Notes (11.21)

The Fortnite 2.47 update patch notes (11.21) have been shared by developer Epic Games. This new Fortnite patch is rolling out across PCPS4Xbox OneNintendo SwitchiPhone, and Android devices. It weighs in at 944.6 MB on PS4. Changes implemented by the December 4 patch include the fixing of some known game issues and more. Read on for the full list of patch notes.

Fortnite 2.47 Update Patch Notes Highlights (11.21)

Fortnite 2.47 Update Patch Notes

Broken Refund Token count

The new Fortnite update fixes the annoying issue where the number of Refund Tokens wouldn’t be correct. This should now be fixed for all players, leading to less confusion.

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Controller input delay fix

Fortnite 2.47 also fixes a number of issues with controller input delay within the Creative mode. Players should no longer experience a pause when reloading, editing, placing builds, or switch modes.

FPS drop and hitching fixes

Issues with low frame-rates and hitching on mobile have been targeted with the Fortnite 2.47 update. Those playing on phones should now enjoy a smoother experience, once they’ve ensured the new update has been installed.

Low-resolution Nintendo Switch buildings

If you’re a Nintendo Switch player who has been spotting low-res buildings popping up, worry not, for the latest update addresses this issue. Now every building should be sufficiently detailed!

Fortnite 2.47 Update Patch Notes Full List (11.21)

General

  • Show FPS option missing from settings in BR/Creative.

Battle Royale

  • Refund token count displaying incorrectly.

Creative

  • Reports of controller input delay for certain actions.

Mobile

  • FPS drops and hitching on Mobile
  • Increase of low-detailed buildings on Nintendo Switch.

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