Its a generational mindset. Because, remember, the game this is “reloading” came out in the late 00s
Back then? The idea was to teach you what is actually new in a given game. So the cover system, more or less. Shooting, aiming, and melee’ing were more or less bog standard by that point and players were mostly expected to understand it used the same controls as every other game or to take a quick visit to the controls page in the menu to see what the jump button was.
I forget if Gears actually teaches you the melee button or not. I want to say tapping melee is a rifle butt and you have to hold to chainsword? Which also lines up with games of the time. The charge and hold is mostly a humiliation kill you save for multiplayer and sizzle reels.
So to use… probably equally old nomenclature: it would be like teaching people how to do a no scope 360 during the tutorial.
mohab@piefed.social 3 days ago
Damn, you should steer clear of Japanese action games then.
Oh, really? I should get my money back from 20th Century Fox… they didn't tell me Fight Club had the twist feature at the end. Thank you for pointing that out.