If you're having trouble with aiming down sights (ADS) not working in Fortnite while using a controller, here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow:
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Check Controller Connections: Ensure that your controller is properly connected to your console or PC. If you're using a wired controller, check the cable for any damage and try using a different USB port. If it's wireless, ensure that the batteries are charged or try reconnecting it.
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Reset Game Settings: Sometimes, game settings can get altered. Go into Fortnite's settings and reset the controls back to default. This can be done in the "Settings" menu under the "Controller" tab.
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Check for Input Conflicts: Make sure there are no conflicting bindings. Go to the Controller Settings and see if the ADS button is set correctly. The default for ADS on most controllers is the Right Trigger (RT on Xbox or R2 on PlayStation).
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Update Your Controller Firmware: If you’re using a PlayStation or Xbox controller, ensure that its firmware is up to date. You can check for updates through the respective console settings.
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Adjust Sensitivity Settings: Sometimes sensitivity settings may affect aiming. Check the sensitivity settings in Fortnite and adjust them to see if that resolves the issue.
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Test the Controller on Another Game: To rule out hardware issues, try using your controller on a different game that also requires ADS. This will help determine if the problem is with the controller or Fortnite itself.
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Recalibrate Your Controller: If your controller has a calibration option, use it to recalibrate. This can sometimes solve issues with the buttons or sticks not responding correctly.
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Update Fortnite: Ensure that your copy of Fortnite is fully updated. Developers often release patches that fix bugs and improve gameplay stability.
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Check for Software Conflicts: Make sure there are no other applications running in the background that could interfere with your controller input. This is particularly relevant for PC players.
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Reinstall Fortnite: If all else fails and the problem persists, consider uninstalling and then reinstalling Fortnite. This can help fix any corrupted game files that may be causing issues.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, contacting Epic Games Support may be your best option for further assistance.