>>1454309>you are allowed enough movement to bewilder people in a gunfightI'm not so sure about this but I haven't played enough Apex to know for sure yet
I'll just take your word on account of the number of times I've been bewildered by enemies seemingly vanishing or appearing someplace totally different
There's a particular point that I'm trying to make but can't find the words for.
In Titanfall, since everyone can go so fast, everyone has a lot of map presence. Meaning the amount of guessing you have to do isn't that random since there's a good chance someone will be where you're going or behind you or in advantageous spots on the map.
However, that "map presence" is determined by the individuals own movement ability, which has to be mastered.
The more you learn the movement, the more of a presence you can be on the whole map, but conversely, the more people can expect you will show up to them in the next few seconds and be ready for you.
It's at THAT moment that reflexes become paramount.
I just think it's dumb for the designer to think having mobility doesn't allow for "higher brain functions" like guessing where someone might be.