For some reason, I am best with my hunter when it comes to jumping. Then titan and then warlock.
I admit that I hate waiting for the last person to get to a spot where we all are waiting, but I also don't blame them, not everybody is good at this. I enjoyed the part in between Golgoroth and the Daughters, it was hella fun, did it for the first time yesterday, and died only twice the whole way, once because I jumped on somebody, effectively sliding past the platform with it and once because I couldnt see whats behind the next obstacle and my jump wasnt aimed in the right direction.
I might suck at PVP but I am good at jumping. However I hate having a weak moment because I dont want to be the one my team has to wait for.
Happened to me during the ship jumps because I couldnt figure out how to do one of the later jumps. After I figured it out and knew where all ships where, no problems.
I would like to credit the Metroid Prime series for teaching me how to jump properly.
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Edited by YourVillain: 10/9/2015 12:40:58 AM
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For me its like this: If I can not find a male character model that I identify with (as in that fits how I want to present myself) I just go female. I despised the male awoken hunter models so I went with a female instead. In Dragons Dogma online I made a male char because it actually allowed for decent customization. I have 3 female characters in Destiny, but in my defense: The warlock was made by and for my wife. She made a female human, I have nothing to do with that. The Exo was made last, and I find neither the male nor the female exo especially pleasing, but since I already had two females I decided to make it a trio.
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No judgement. I'm honestly just curious.
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No i didnt think you judged. People can make male female characters all they want I dont care. I grew up with games and I always played male and female chars both, so I dont think twice about the gender aspect usually. Just wanted to tell the story of how my female trio came together!