Pro Players React To Tap Strafing Being Removed From Apex Legends..



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37 thoughts on “Pro Players React To Tap Strafing Being Removed From Apex Legends..”

  1. The tears of PC players taste so good. Its literally so easy to aim with a mouse, they can change direction mid air with tap strafe, and they cry about aim assist lmfao. Get rolled nerds.

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  2. i feel like they should just add the mechanic to the game so its available for everyone instead of taking it out completely, it adds more skillbase and so many good players use it anyway. Team fortress 2 has the same mechanic where you can maneuver and strafe through the air and i cant see it being a problem in the game if everyone can use it.

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  3. MnK players are the biggest babies lol they don’t like it when you bring up how easy recoil control is with a mouse. If controller was as easy to control recoil, we wouldn’t need the aim assist.

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  4. nice wiggs problem is more sbmm than tap straffing because a 3 hour a week player should NOT be match with a tap straffer in the first place lmao respawn just making excuses for their dogshit sbmm

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  5. NiceWigg is wrong only in that the super casual console players who play a few hours a week are matched up in games with people of their skill level. They aren't going against Masters players in pubs who are cracked out.

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  6. Out of the literal millions of Apex players, the few people who can actually utilize tap strafing in a fight don’t break the game. I’m on controller, if someone killed me after using a tap strafe, they probably would’ve killed me anyway.
    I just feel like the decisions they‘ve made for this season don’t make any sense, first releasing a legend that no one wanted to exist in the first place, now clipping the wings of really good players…

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  7. Yeah let's punish the input device that takes much more time to master and become efficient at while pandering to controller players who are already being assisted by the game. I swear so many games are pandering to the casual audience and just ruining competitive integrity because people cant handle competition anymore while wanting everything to come easy without working for it

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  8. I have been plat 4 for half on every other season since launch, i play literally everyday on PC. I play Apex because it's better than Fortnite , it's fun everything besides movement has always been fun, one thing for sure i noticed

    NO ONE ACTUALLY KNOWS HOW TO PLAY THE GAME MORE WAYS THAN ONE PERIOD.

    You suck no matter what compared to the next guy so if one thing gets remove that's not to your liking, that's fine just leave if not play the game for what it is cos apex always evolves. And the devs does give a shit about what community say with enough voices being spoken.

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  9. 6:58 him talking about the movement of top level controller players , “they look like pc players half the time”
    Damn… so top controller players look like pc players half the time…? Then by that logic you actually believe pc players are better, and proved that they have advantages when it comes to movement.

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  10. The thing is that Respawn ultimately caters to casual players not competitive/pro players because casuals make up the vast majority of Apex. Casuals are the cash cows for apex, not pros. That being said I really don't care, Apex with or without tap strafing still has good movement, saying aim assist is gonna run supreme is nothing but an excuse tbh. If aim assist was that 'broken' then every single pro player would've being using controller.

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