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Size of lalafell in PvP
It's super duper hard to target players through traditional tab targeting in Frontlines so if you want to target specific players in the mass you have to click on them manually but the problem with this is that lalafells have an inherent advantage in this scenario simply by being smaller thus making it harder to click them. I'm not good at clicking things accurately hence why I'm bad at first person shooters like Fortnite so something like this would really really help balance the mode. I know some people like to play dwarves for the sake of being small and short and this option might hurt their intention but it simply isn't fair, maybe we can make it a client-side modification so it isn't as intrusive?
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lol I remember this being one of the reasons Yoshida gave for playing lalafell himself - harder for pvpers to click him.
well I think tab-target / controller targeting is a mess no matter what when you have a thick swarm of people buzzing around in large-scale pvp and I don't know how to fix it.
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I mean why else do you think everyone wanted to play Oddjob in Goldeneye?
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Not saying I use this stuff all the time, I don't, but as console peasant utilizing some simple /tenemy macros for pvp actions make sense, sometimes.
And on time when I just... wanna be chaotic and lazy, of course.
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Clicking player models to target them to begin with is already a mistake
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Call me a noob, but what actually is the proper method of targeting specific people with how unreliable both tab targeting and clicking are?
I'm conditioned to targeting my party by clicking their names in the list, but when it comes other players in my alliance or enemies I'm a touch lost.
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This is just one reason why we are the king's of eorzea, deal with it furball.
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This is something that happens in every pvp mmo, people pick the smaller race because of pvp advantage
I think even one of the JP teams went all lalafell and went with the same level 5 hooded glam so that it's hard to differentiate them and hard to read animations because of small size.