Fortnite fans believe this change would make their 100x easier Fortnite EpicGames
With all the skins and cosmetics coming to Fortnite in recent years, we’ve all wanted an easier way to access all the cool items we’ve taken the time to either unlock or buy. Equally, having the ability to move presets without having to create new ones is something we all hope for in the future.
It seems fans of Fortnite are also up for the change too as some players believe it’s long overdue. Taking to the Fortnite Reddit, userposted the below image of a mock-up of a new preset manager that would allow players to reorganize presets instead of creating a brand-new one each time. Fortnite fans were in complete agreement on this one, with some players asking for even more additions such as preset playlists for events, holidays and more.
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