Titans are for the simple players. So they rightfully should be the simpler design.
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While yes, it's the easiest class to pick up and play with Supers... it's actually the most difficult to get consistent kills and usefulness out of them in PvP comparitively. Which is why I try to focus on a stronger neutral game with titan abilities.
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What a simple way of thinking. Being simple minded means that your intellect is either average or below average. Meaning when viewing a bell shape curve the simple minded occupy 1/2 to the majority of the point distribution. So, if we were to apply that logic to destiny we would have to see which class the bulk of players play. Turns out that happens to be Hunter.
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[quote]What a simple way of thinking. Being simple minded means that your intellect is either average or below average. Meaning when viewing a bell shape curve the simple minded occupy 1/2 to the majority of the point distribution. So, if we were to apply that logic to destiny we would have to see which class the bulk of players play. Turns out that happens to be Hunter.[/quote] People pick hunter because of the aesthetic
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Agreed. I don't agree with the logic that simple minded people player certain classes. I think the biggest influences is play style and aesthetics. I feel that Titans aren't properly designed though. Titans are supposed to be the aggressive front line class; hence the crayon jokes (a common joke about the United States Marines). However they don't perform well when played aggressively. Here's some issues: 1. They're not naturally tanky at all. They're actually the easiest class to kill due to having the worst mobility with nothing to compensate for it. 2. Their melee isn't anything special. Yes shoulder charge is a thing, but it has nearly the same range as a warlock's normal melee, and you'll most likely get shot gunned before pulling it off. Titans are actually played best conservatively with a semi auto weapon due to the ability to peak shoot everywhere due to their wall. Yet their exotics seemed geared for automatic weapons. Like I said, the class has an identity crisis.