Borderlands 3 will let you slide around just like Apex Legends
You'll also be able to mantle and destroy cover

As part of today's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 3 gameplay reveal stream, Gearbox showed off a number of promising additions to the game's core FPS mechanics, the biggest being 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Apex Legends-style sliding. If you crouch while runnin🦂g, you'll slide fꦺorward like John Wick. My body is ready.
This may sound like a minor addition, but it should go a long way toward smoothing out the staccato movement of previous Borderlands games. Just getting around could get monotonous, and taking cover was a little awkward, so it's encouraging to see Borderlands 3 improving on movement. Apex Legends certainly wasn't the first FPS to allow players to slide around, but sliding is one of the most popular and enjoyable pa൩rts 🃏of the battle royale shooter. I know that I always miss sliding whenever I swap from Apex to another shooter, so I'm thrilled to see it in Borderlands.
In the same vein, Borderlands 3 will feature a proper mantling system: you can press jump again in mid-air to grab onto and shuffle up nearby ledges. Again, this ought to improve the process of exploring levels and finding cover. Speaking of cover: ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚin addition to more polished movement, Borderlands 3 will introduce another FPS staple in the form of destructible cover. Borderlands has always been an arcade shooter rather than a cover-based one, but as Doom (2016) and countless others have demonstrated, it's also nice📖 to have intuitive cover that you can rely on in a pinch. I look forward to sliding between pieces of rapidly disintegrating cover as I poke around Pandora.
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