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Fortnite is compatible with Windows 11 ARM devices, including Snapdragon laptops.

Fortnite is compatible with Windows 11 ARM devices, including Snapdragon laptops.

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Kevin0161003
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02-12-2021, 04:59 PM
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Updated Fortnite on my Snapdragon X Plkus laptop successfully. Removed the "ARM64 not supported" warning. The X Plus chip runs at its slowest version with just 8 CPU cores and the X-45 Adreno GPU. At 1920x1200, 100% 3D scaling, lowest settings, Performance mode, I achieved stable 30 and 60 fps, plus smooth 90-120 fps when unlimited. It’s a solid start and should improve with future X Elite and X2/X2 Elite Extreme models. Anyone with an X Elite machine should try the game and share their experience.
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Kevin0161003
02-12-2021, 04:59 PM #1

Updated Fortnite on my Snapdragon X Plkus laptop successfully. Removed the "ARM64 not supported" warning. The X Plus chip runs at its slowest version with just 8 CPU cores and the X-45 Adreno GPU. At 1920x1200, 100% 3D scaling, lowest settings, Performance mode, I achieved stable 30 and 60 fps, plus smooth 90-120 fps when unlimited. It’s a solid start and should improve with future X Elite and X2/X2 Elite Extreme models. Anyone with an X Elite machine should try the game and share their experience.

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Coolcoral
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02-12-2021, 05:08 PM
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Update notes: Fall Guys, Apex Legends, plus two more Epic titles still display "ARM64 CPU's not supported" when easy anti-cheat appears. This indicates all games on this platform will need individual updates. Please spread the word—Fortnite and EAC now have native Windows 11 ARM64 support, enabling smoother updates for more games. The Battleye and Vanguard anti-cheat systems are also benefiting, along with many other titles. Check out the new Fortnite X Plus performance test video below.
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Coolcoral
02-12-2021, 05:08 PM #2

Update notes: Fall Guys, Apex Legends, plus two more Epic titles still display "ARM64 CPU's not supported" when easy anti-cheat appears. This indicates all games on this platform will need individual updates. Please spread the word—Fortnite and EAC now have native Windows 11 ARM64 support, enabling smoother updates for more games. The Battleye and Vanguard anti-cheat systems are also benefiting, along with many other titles. Check out the new Fortnite X Plus performance test video below.