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“Why do people hate fun” - Fortnite players outraged as Bass Boost takes heavy nerf

Fortnite players found a change after the new update. The Bass Boost Hero Item got weaker. Its damage to structures is less now. The explosion size is also smaller. Some players are not happy with this change. They think it makes the game less fun. Others believe it makes the game fairer.
“Why do people hate fun” - Fortnite players outraged as Bass Boost takes heavy nerf
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Fortnite players logging in after the latest Chapter 6 Season 3 update were greeted with an unexpected surprise: the widely-used Bass Boost Hero Item has been significantly nerfed. Epic Games announced a list of changes via Twitter, and while some welcomed the tweaks, others feel the developer may have gone too far.The Bass Boost Hero Item, known for its flashy energy blasts and structure-shattering impact, has seen a substantial downgrade. According to popular Fortnite leaker @HYPEX, the item's damage to builds has been slashed from 2,000 to just 245, while its explosion radius was halved. The duration of its energy blast has also been trimmed - now lasting four seconds instead of five.
In comparison, the same update offered buffs to the Outlaw Shotgun and made solo Spires easier to tackle, but it’s the Bass Boost nerf that’s grabbed most of the attention.

Outrage online as players question Bass Boost changes

Within minutes of the announcement, Fortnite’s online community erupted. Pro players, casual fans, and content creators alike took to social media to voice frustration.“THEY WEREN’T EVEN BROKEN WHY DO PPL HATE FUN???” wrote streamers like Clix and D3NNI, with thousands echoing the sentiment.
Others blamed competitive players - often dubbed “sweats” - for influencing changes that prioritize balance over enjoyment.
“Sweats ruin everything, it wasn’t even OP 😭😭😭,” one fan tweeted. Another added, “Epic is ruining their own season.”On the other side of the debate, a few players supported the nerf, citing how disruptive the item had become in build mode matches. Still, the dominant tone online leans toward disappointment, with many calling for a balanced mid-point rather than an outright gutting of the item.This isn’t the first time Epic Games has had to walk carefully between fun and fairness. With Fortnite’s ever-evolving sandbox of items and mechanics, even minor adjustments can drastically impact gameplay dynamics.While Epic has not yet responded to the backlash, the nerf signals an ongoing commitment to maintaining competitive integrity - even if it means upsetting casual fans in the process.With Chapter 6 Season 3 still unfolding and a superhero-themed battle pass featuring icons like Superman and Robin in full swing, it remains to be seen whether Epic will revisit the Bass Boost’s new limitations.Until then, fans will have to decide: adapt or amplify their frustration.Also Read: Fortnite x FOX father’s day collab: Hank Hill, Bob Belcher & Cleveland Brown set to enter the island

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