Fortnite Back Against the Wall Glitch

Fortnite Back Against the Wall Glitch | Why Won’t My Gun Shoot?

Fortnite Chapter 2 brought a host of new features, but it also came with some glaring issues that need to be fixed as soon as possible. The Fortnite back against the wall glitch, as the community is calling it, is one of the major concerns at the moment. This is a game-breaking bug that is getting on everyone’s nerves, from casual players to Fortnite pros, including Tfue and Nick Eh 30. Both have already experienced this issue and Tfue didn’t take kindly to it, hoping that “it is a bug, not a feature.” It is a bug indeed, so let’s see what you can do to avoid it.

Fortnite Back Against the Wall Glitch | How can I avoid it?

Fortnite Back Against the Wall Glitch

This game-breaking bug happens when you press your back against the wall. It doesn’t occur  every single time, but it is a recurrent situation that is getting many players concerned and understandably worried about it. Imagine that you are turning in a top performance and suddenly a rival forces you into a wall. The outcome of this action is, more often than not, your demise.

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The Fortnite Back Against the Wall glitch frustrates your attempts to shoot or even lob a grenade inside of a self-made build. Shooting will suddenly fail to register, and if you try to reload your weapon, you’ll see an “already reloading” message when in fact you are unable to reload at the spot.

The best that you can do in order to avoid falling prey to this game-breaking bug is to be aware of your surroundings. Don’t remain for too long in narrow spaces and avoid fighting inside your own buildings as much as you can. The humblest advice right now is the best one as well: Avoid putting your back against the wall, at least until Epic Games releases a fix for this exasperating bug.

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