Epic Games has implemented new settings to curb the use of confrontational emotes in Fortnite, empowering players to mute these animations and create a more positive gaming experience.
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Epic Games has added an option to block four of Fortnite’s most “confrontational” emotes: Laugh it Up, Take the L, Whipcrack, and Make it Plantain. The update also includes new features such as the ability to disable cross-play and a new “Party Hub” social space.
Fortnite players now have the option to disable certain emotes that can be perceived as overly confrontational. This feature aims to promote a more positive and inclusive gaming experience.
Epic Games has introduced a new setting that allows players to hide certain emotes in Fortnite deemed “overly confrontational.” These emotes include popular dances like “Take the L” and “Crank That.” The setting can be accessed through the game’s options menu and is set to “From Friends in Party” by default. By changing this setting to “From Anyone,” players can see all emotes, regardless of whether others have opted to hide them.
Fortnite players can now opt to hide four controversial emotes that are often used to taunt other players. The emotes, which include “Laugh It Up”, “Take the L”, “Whipcrack”, and “Make it Plantain”, will still appear in the game but will be displayed as still images without music or animations. Players can choose to only see these emotes from friends or disable them entirely.
As part of efforts to enhance family-friendliness, Fortnite will introduce a new setting to toggle the visibility of certain emotes deemed confrontational. This move aims to promote a more positive atmosphere in-game.
Epic Games is introducing a new feature in Fortnite that allows players to disable confrontational emotes. This feature, called “See Confrontational Emotes,” gives players the option to select whether they want to see certain emotes that are often used in a taunting manner. Players who toggle this option off will see other players using the offending emotes standing still, with no sound. The setting will apply to four emotes, and players can choose to see them only from friends, any player, or switch them off completely.