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I am always amazed when you play cyborg superhero mutant commando and cannot grab a ledge that is close to you and fall to your death.
Games should take a cue from movies where main guy survives impossible crap just by grabbing on stuff.
If you're having that issue in single player, then I genuinely don't know.
This is one of the few things the Assassin Creed games usually gets right. If your character can succeed at something they do with minimal fuss. If its not, they wont do it by accident.
That said, I haven't died to a bad ledge yet in this game. But don't play hardcore and my co-op partner is in the same house.
"Don't play hardcore". Mate, I've been playing hardcore since I finished the main campaign, same as I did in Remnant 1. I will do this, but I just need to watch out for when the game might pull a dum.