One of the more disappointing if not unexpected aspects of the maps is that they're still as restrictive as ever. This is particularly problematic given the freedom that the Exosuit purports to give players. You likely won't go a single multiplayer game without seeing that annoying, orange "Out of Bounds" warning sign appear, indicating that you're flying too high. But given that the Exosuit mechanic promotes this type of play, doesn't it seem like a contradiction in terms? Plus, if there's room in the sky to boost around, why give players the warning in the first place? It should only be used for the edges of the map, which are so poorly disguised you'll know exactly where they are anyway. Hopefully Sledgehammer will realise the problematic nature of constantly pointing out the limitations of the maps, and understand that gamers don't need their hands being held. Above all else, make maps that cater even better to the high-wire thrills of the Exosuit, or at the very least, only warn players that they're going out of bounds when it really matters (which is basically never).
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