Male vs Female chars
I know they have the same hitbox and model but i when i play female char is light on my hands with controller and when i play male char for example seems like i'm controlling a truck.
Does anyone feel the same ?
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Yes. As a killer, it's much easier to read the movement of a Jeff or Adam as opposed to Nancy/Claudette/Zarina. It can make all the difference as/against a killer like Nurse.
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Playing female survivors is better if you're the type of person to squeeze every single little advantage.
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Males when they run: π£οΈπ«π₯π«π€π¦π§¨π³πΈποΈπΊ
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Yeah I've gotten used to the size difference lol
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I think it's because the male survivor running animations are clunky and awkward. Doesn't feel good using them imo
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Yeah i've noticed that because i'm playing on controller and even 180 (i'm not a juker) but at least to avoid let's say DemonGorgon charge it's almost impossible on male chars because 180 its harder.
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They have different models.
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Pros of playing a male character: jeff
Con: big boy
Pro of playing a female: smaller model
Con: being hit by things that look like it shouldn't connect but it actually works as it should because all survivors have the same hurt box.
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That's funny, I actually have an easier time spinning with my male characters than the females. I feel like the male character does a wider swivel than the female characters when you 360, but that might just be me!
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Males like Jeff feels like a monster truck. He's huge, breathes loud AF and his footsteps alone make Iron Will useless.
Then we have the medium sized men such as David, Jake, Quentin and etc. These guys are pretty average at everything. Still can't beat female characters though.
Then we have characters like Ace who's the perfect combination of quiet, slender and light footed.
Females also have their share of peculiar survivors. Elodie and Yun-Jin always sound like it's mating season when they get hurt.
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