Practice with the omnimovement
Treyarch makes a few changes to the omnimovement in Black Ops 7, so even if you played Black Ops 6, you still might want to practice the game’s movement.
The developer removed the tactical sprint (you now need a specific perk to use it), increased the base movement speed, and added the ability to perform a wall jump. Wall jumps can be chained together for up to three jumps, but you do lose some momentum with each jump.
The game will ask if you want to start in a training course when you boot up the game for the first time. If you decline this and want to go back to it, you’ll still have the option to do so. Just press your options button while on the main lobby screen, and you’ll be able to select the training course from this menu.
Black Ops 7 also has an intelligent movement setting[1] you can turn on to assist you with the wall jumps. I think this can be a helpful setting for some players less savvy with movement and wanting assistance, but I wouldn’t recommend it if you like to jump-shoot/bunny hop, as it can create some unintended jumps. The game’s training course provides a good way for you to test this setting and see if it’s right for you.
References
- ^ intelligent movement setting (www.gamespot.com)