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Gears of War: E-Day beta's wall-bouncing sparks split between new and veteran players
The first stage of Gears of War: E-Day's beta has concluded, but debate over the game's movement continues. Wall-bouncing—leaping between cover while wielding a shotgun—is polarising newcomers and long-time players. The argument matters because some call the mechanic high-skill while others call it 'sweaty' and say it risks alienating casual players.
- The first stage of the E-Day beta has finished, yet community discussion remains active online.
- Wall-bouncing (rapidly leaping between cover while holding a shotgun) is the central point of contention.
- New players and long-time Gears fans are divided: some praise the movement as skillful, others label it 'sweaty' and exclusionary.
- Player concerns focus on whether aggressive movement will scare off or alienate casual players.