Sometimes there isn't much to do besides just uninstalling and reinstalling the game.
However, until that time comes, here is how to make the change directly.Ĥ.) Under Launch Options, switch it to the 'on' position, and in the dialogue box that opens type in '-dx11'(without the quotations).
This is likely a bug on Epic Games side, and hopefully will be fixed soon. If verifying the game files didn't work, then making a change from DirectX 12 to DirectX 11 may do the trick. This should hopefully help fix the issue. To start this process all you need to do is:ġ.) Open Epic Games Launcher, and go to 'Library'Ģ.) Find Fortnite in your Library and click on the three small dots under the game image.Ĥ.) Click on 'Verify' where it says Verify Filesįortnite should begin to do a check of the file verification, and once it finishes reinstalling, try running your game again. It's possible that one of your game files got corrupted in the download, or an essential file needs downloading. This is probably the easiest fix that you could hope for with an issue like this.