Tesla Cybertruck causes Fortnite bug affecting Nitro Fists

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Tesla Cybertruck causes Fortnite bug affecting Nitro Fists

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The Cybertruck has been a threat on America’s roads since its launch. cut an owner’s leg, annoying residents of Maine And Entrapment of all types of limbs in his openings. Now it turns out that the Angle atrocity is also ruining the virtual world.

The Cybertruck can be driven in games like this: Fortnite And Rocket League as Part of a Summer Road Trip package which gamers have been able to download for a few weeks. However, the use of the Cybertruck in Fortnite triggers an error that may hinder your game progress, Reports Engadget.

If you get into another truck in the game and regenerate it as a CybertruckThis step can allegedly lead to certain weapons no longer working, so Engadget:

Posts about the Cybertruck glitch appeared on Reddit and YouTube. The glitch occurs when you transform a truck into Elon Musk’s boxy behemoth. When exiting the vehicle, a glitch rendered your Nitro Fists, the melee weapon that is pretty much exactly what it sounds like, completely useless.

The bug was demonstrated by YouTuber Tabor Hill, who uploaded gameplay footage of the bug this week. In the clip, the player shows his weapons working perfectly before Get into a Mercedes G-Wagen and turn it into a Cybertruck. After driving around for a few seconds, they jump out again and their weapons don’t work.

The Tesla Cybertruck will DESTROY your Fortnite match, DO NOT use it!!! (MAJOR Error)

This is a pretty annoying bug! It is not uncommon for new aspects of the game to have issues, but this must have been frustrating for players. Thankfully, a fix for the bug has been rolled out to Provided Players who can now freely dress up as Tesla Brother.

The Cybertruck is also something like a culture war on wheels since its introduction. The car is loved by Tesla fans, but hated by most normal people, who are exactly the kind of customers who Tesla has problems selling at the moment.

This story originally appeared on Friday, August 2, on our sister site Jalopnik.

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