Nothing to do with Charr. The only reason I played one was because I wanted to see how GW2 did non-humans (for the record, I liked what I saw on that count).
I had pretty much the same problem I had when I played human non-warrior types in GW1: fiddly controls and the feeling that I was getting into a big investment in time and energy, rather than having something I could pick up and put down whenever.
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I had pretty much the same problem I had when I played human non-warrior types in GW1: fiddly controls and the feeling that I was getting into a big investment in time and energy, rather than having something I could pick up and put down whenever.
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