For quite some time now, the “Fortnite: Battle Royale” community has been complaining about the lags and FPS issues that they’ve been experiencing during gameplay. In response to this growing concern, an employee from Epic Games addressed it on a lengthy Reddit post and teased fans about some stuff that they’ve been prepping up for them.

The “Fortnite” player base is well-aware of the fact that the lag in the BR shooter’s servers is pretty awful and players are pretty much irked about it. As mentioned, this was recently addressed in a Reddit post by an Epic employee with the handle u/JShredz where he technically explained how their servers operate.

Epic staff on ‘Fortnite’s’ ongoing performance issues

According to him, Epic uses “the absolute fastest, highest grade server hardware available from their cloud provider partners.” He also answered the question many “Fortnite” players have been asking as to why they can just build more servers in a certain location. He noted that they don’t have the expertise in putting up and operating “an international network of data centers,” like their cloud partners are capable of. He added that it makes sense to leverage their partners’ knowledge and infrastructure.

Further, he explained that Epic does not have control over periodic throttling at the ISP level, though they are doing what they can to work directly with ISPs whenever there are issues.