Now that the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:third season of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Apex Legends is winding dow🙈n, fans are looking towards the next season. Season three has undoubtedly been this battle royale's most divisive slice of seasonal content thus far, seeming to have hit roughly as many notes as it missed, and fans haven't been content to remain quiet about it.

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It's safe to say season four has a lot of potential to right some wrongs of the previous season - and just as much potential to wrong some rights. What Respawn's going to do is anyone's guess, though the fans certainly have their own ideas on what worked and what didn't with season three. That said, here are five things we'd love to see in season four, as well as five things that Apex Legends is probably best off leaving behind.

10 ꦐ WANT IT: 🦩Return Of The Skullpiercer

There's been a Skullpiercer-shaped hole in the hearts of Wingman & Longbow fans since the Skullpiercer was removed from the loot rotation. Or more astutely, there are some heads lacking holes because 💛of it. And that's a problem.

With the Charge Rifle splashing ont🌳o the scene in all of its fiery, imbalanced glory, giving the Wingman and Longbow back their signature golden hop-up might even help restore some balance and variety 🅷to long-ranged combat.

9 LOSE IT: Skil🀅l-Based Matchmaking in Casual

Caustic gets shot by rifle that narrowly avoids Mirage in the Apex Legends Season 3 trailer.
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Caustic gets shot by rifle that narrowly avoids Mirage in the Apex Legends Season 3 trailer.

Likely one of the most dec🌱ried and frequently debated adjustments that Respawn's made to the Apex formula is introducing skill-ba♔sed matchmaking (or SBMM) to the casual, everyday "Play Apex" mode of play.

This is more than slightly puzzling considering the Ranked Leagues mode exists for the purpose of highly competitive & skill-based play, and there's been no shortage of fan pushback sinc🍨e its implementation.

8 🐼 WANT IT: Solos And/Or Duos 🦩

This is hardly a new issue, but it remains a particularly frequently desired feature among the p💯layerbase. Respawn has, of course, introduced both solos & duos as temporary 🌸special event game modes.

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But as of yet, any permanent additions to Apex's selection of game modes continue to elude implementation, beyond the Ranked Leagues introduced during season two. Needless to say,🐬 th🔴ere are quite a few fans that would be overjoyed to see either solos or duos make the roster.

7 LO💝SE IT: Hammerpoint Hop-Up

The Hammerpoint Rounds for the ♏Mozambique and P2020 were initially exciting prospects. Introduced alongside the high𝔍ly overpowered Disruptor Rounds, the idea behind Hammerpoint Rounds was to lend some utility to what were otherwise practically useless and frequently ignored weapons.

That said, they haven't exactly excelled with that role in the long run. They can be useful in the very early game, as they do increase the damage done t🔯o unshielded opponents. But even with this upgrade, both🎐 the Mozambique and P2020 firmly remain the most maligned weapons in the game. Back to the drawing board with this one.

6 🔯 WANT IT: Ne𝓡w Legends

Of course, we already know we'll get one. Perhaps two? Time will tell, but that does leave us with a singular burning quesꦫtion - who will it be?

Respawn's done really well when it comes to rolling out awesome new characters to choose from, so hopes here are pretty high. Leaks and rumors abound, with one potential candidate being "Revenant," who might actually be the spooky game master of the Halloween Shadowfall event. Other possibilities include "" with an interesting set of shield-stealing and damag𝓰ing abilities, and a mysterious newcomer referred to as "Loba."

5 LOSE IT: World's Edge ꦿ

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168澳洲幸运5开奖网:World's Edge isn't the worst map, all things considered, and it's been a pretty fresh change of scenery after two entire seasons spent picking apart King's Ca𝕴nyon. However, it has already grown a bit stale, and does possess its fair share of gla🌠ring issues.

Players have been particularly outspoken concerning its problematic loot distribution and the prevalence of wide, open, and consequentially boring spaces to battle in. Wherever Respawn takes us next, we're hoping they took some no🎉tes concerning what didn't work with World's Edge.

4 💮 WANT I♉T: Dual Wielding

Whether as a new, paired weapon or a hop-up modification for existing wea💦pons (with the Mozambique being a frequent suggestion), dual-wielding has been a feature players have petitioned for over a considerable lengꦕth of time.

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In pursuing the hop-up route, it might prove more successful than the Hꦗammerpoints in bringing some life to the Mozambique and P2020. Players could conceivably be given the option to pick up a second Mozambique as a hop-up rather than a standalone weapon.

3 LOSE IT: The Overpowered Char🌄ge Rifle 🍌

We wanted to be careful about how we phrased this, because the Ch♕arge Rifle is a neat conc༺ept in itself. However, it is also one of the most frequently complained about weapons for season three.

Even after being nerfed, the Charge Rifle is easily one💜 of the strongest and often abused weapons in the game right now. We don't necessarily want to leave it behind enti൩rely, but given the way most players seem to regard it at the moment, it still clearly needs some balancing.

2 WANT IT: A PVE Mode 🧸꧟

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Rumors of a PVE mode for Apex Legends have been lurking in the fan community for some time now, and players are quick to leap 🧸at any obscure leak or unused code that might imply as much🔜 being on the horizon.

Beyond providing an alternative to Apex Legends' base gameplay, it'd make a great opportunity toও explore the lore and story behind the Apex games and its characters, and considering it , there's a lot for Respawn to play with in terms of ideas.

1 LOSE IT: Th♕e Grenade Throwing Arc Bug

Does the idea of leaving a bug behind as we plow into season four make for a hot take? You wouldn't think so, no. But given that this particularly problematic bug impacting an iඣmportant aspect of gameplay has persisted for more than a month, it might be hotter than we'd initially suspect.

Since a certain early December update went live, players across the board have reported a bug that deprives them of the visual throwing arcꦿ used for aiming grenade tosses. Since a single, well-placed throwable can change the entire course of a fight, it's likely needless to poi♋nt out that this bug has been squarely blamed for many losses.

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