I've had two Hunters before my two Titans. I decided that I don't appreciate the class, and therefor deleted my 2nd Hunter (didn't have two at the same time) to make space for a second Titan. Biased? Not at all. But majorily tired of Hunters who ignorantly claim they play a lackluster class in PvP. PvE, yes. PvP, no.
Risk/reward is a balancing factor. Not disputing or complaining, just handing out the facts with a few interpritations.
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Edited by BloodyAlien243: 8/27/2015 10:45:28 PMYet this post is about Titan statistics and Hunter statistics. You have a lot more kills in your titans. Thus that means there is still some sense of bias. Let's not forget that hunters currently posses roaming supers, which can naturally increase the ability of finding more players. When the new subclasses come out, we will most likely see an increase in titan statistics. Sunbreaker: Roaming super Throwable hammers that explode Hammers can track Awesome grenades(sunbreaker will be a grenade powerhouse) Hammer swings for clearing out enemies up close and personal A mini-bubble for an over shield. Titans with this class will rule the crucible with an iron fist. What I'm saying is that all classes have their strengths and weaknesses. We shouldn't nerf anything except when needed. How about the sunsinger'd over shield requires a kill or shoulder charge gets a cooldown. And for the love of god we couldn't be fix backstap. How about throwing knives get the ability to one shot headshot? It'll require some damn good accuracy.