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@AdmiralTwitchyI've mained pathfinder from when his hitbox was larger than his player model. So basically mate, I'm one of a minority of players in this game who has played a legend who had a hitbox disadvantage. You play wraith, yeah?
I don't use one of the fat skins either. There's no way I can continue playing my main any fairer than I am doing.
So here's pathfinders hitbox as far as I can test with guns in game. I've hashed out the parts that you can't hit - the underside of the hips is difficult to explain but if you use my graphic as a guide to do your own testing you'll find the spots in game where you can't hit.
The biggest problem is that the two separate models are MASSIVELY different and use the same hitbox for the smaller model. The holes in his thighs and hips are the part of the hitbox that is broken - the other problems all come from the models themselves, rather than a faulty hitbox.
On the thicc models, you can't hit the shielding on the front of his navel or his backside, you can shoot straight through the top of his back where a human's shoulderblades would be.
Basically those fat skins are an effort from the art team which should have been aborted at QA.
If you've got friends who play pathfinder and use the fat skins - explain this to them and see if they keep using those skins. If they do, you know who is going for the 'easymode' that someone here was whinging about earlier.
- 7 years ago
It's important to note that you can also shoot through caustic and gibraltars backs without getting hits. You can shoot through the jetpack at the hips on every character Ive tested without getting hits. There is garbage on all the characters which you can't hit. This isn't unique to pathfinder. The thing that is different with pathfinder is the ridiculous skins that make a problem way worse than it is with anyone else.
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