Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment has decided to remove the “tap-strafing” technique from the popular battle royale, and the decision has only fuelled an already heated debate between ...
01:40, Wed, Sep 1, 2021 Updated: 01:40, Wed, Sep 1, 2021 PS4 and Xbox One gamers have been told that tap strafing will be removed from the game as part of the next Apex Legends update. The big news is ...
Apex Legends has just released a massive mid-season update, adding Selectfire to the Charge Rifle to turn it into a fully automatic sniper and buffing both Mirage and Loba. If you want all the juicy ...
Apex Legends’ developers will patch out “tap strafing,” a form of player movement used mainly by PC gamers that allows them to make sharp turns to evade or counterattack less mobile opponents. Respawn ...
The developers of Apex Legends often release patches in an attempt to balance several elements in the game. There have been speculations about the change in the mechanism of Tap strafing in the game.
Respawn made the announcement via its Twitter account, saying the reasons are that “it’s inaccessible, lacks readability/counterplay, and is exacerbated by ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Tap-strafing, a player-created, high-skill level movement strategy in Apex Legends, will be removed from Respawn's battle royale. On Twitter, Respawn ...
Apex Legends, like many other first-person shooters, has a deep strategic component. Beyond perfecting your aim and memorizing areas of a map, players also look to master smaller techniques that give ...
Respawn Entertainment has made the call to hold fire on its divisive nerf to tap-staffing in Apex Legends. The developer has taken to Twitter to reveal that the tweak has "unexpected side effects" but ...
19:32, Tue, Sep 14, 2021 Updated: 19:33, Tue, Sep 14, 2021 Today’s Apex Legends update can be download right now across PS4, Xbox One and PC, and contain some interesting changes. There’s a whole ...
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