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Taller means your thicc butt can shoot over some other cover.
At the end of the day it probably won't affect your overall gameplay that much.
Makes no real difference. Even at the smallest setting you will still be burdened with the size of the Ogryn.
Much more important than your size setting will be your awareness of the team and willingness to keep shooting lines open.
The thing that annoys me the most with Ogryns is how thoughtless a lot of them play. Dodging side to side, dancing around infront of the rest of the team and thus blocking a lot of shots they wouldn't need to block.
Being aware of your teammates and not standing in front of the teammates that are in the process of sniping a gallery of shooters is more important than the size of your character.
Small for minimuming
lol But anyway on Human's people usually say a bit taller is good cause it makes your aim at head level on the horde naturally. For Ogryn you can't get that but smaller will bring you closer. Really smaller is probably better cause your already a big target soaking up all the enemy fire, and blocking your teams shots. You don't get any more health or damage by being bigger.
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