As you play Spider-Man or Venom for the first time in , you may notice the web-swinging abilities of either character can feel awkward. This is likely due to a hidden mechanic for both characters being turned on by default in the game's settings. To swing with more accuracy and precision throughout every map, you'll want to turn this feature off when playing as these wall crawlers.
Spider-Man in has multiple web-swings he can perform before a cooldown, while Venom only has one. For both characters, this skill is essential for how they move around on a map and surprise enemy teams with good positioning. However, you can't aim for precise spots on the map to web-swing from if you have a hidden feature called active in your settings.
Whenever you pick Spider-Man or Venom, you will have turned on in their character-specific settings. Easy Swing automatically picks a point near you to anchor your web-swing ability, allowing you to just press the button and swing along whatever object was chosen. For beginners, this is an easy way to move around as you get used to the game's overall controls, but this mechanic is wildly inconsistent.
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For starters, the inability to choose an anchor point for a web-swing could mean Venom or Spider-Man swings in a random direction rather than where you want to go. You may want to attach your web-swing to a high part of the map to fly high into the air, but suddenly Easy Swing causes you to move practically sideways from somewhere else.
During some of my early matches, Easy Swing caused me to almost drop off maps entirely, because I did not know which direction I was going!
Without precision, Easy Swing can cause you to accidentally throw yourself into enemy teams rather than escape them, or vice versa. This is especially bad for Venom in , who only gets one use of a web-swinging ability before
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