it’s so vital that this information is in the game client, or even on an official website. but if it was in the game client, where would be a good place to put it? I can’t think of one 
NOTE: I am aware of the website httttttttp://overwatch.wikia.com/wiki/Overwatch_Wiki
however, I want 1st party info not 3rd party
EDIT: I guess the F1 screen would be the most logical place.
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Why do you need specific numbers? There is a clear spread you can see on all the heroes. There is also a logical distance to shoot people at. Like as a tracer you should be up in their face, not sniping them with your duel pee shooters? Its not like you do a calculation everytime you see someone to whether or not your dmg drop off is enough to kill or not. Im so confused as to why you need this?
It’s funny that you mention Tracer because this is why I made the post. I was under the assumption that her fall off range started at 3 to 5 meters but it actually starts at 10.
Anyway this is beside the point.
There’s two types of people in this world; the type that think fall off range should be published by the game maker, and the type that thinks it is unnecessary.
I’m never gonna be the type of person who thinks not publishing fall off range is acceptable.
Why do you care where the info is?
Just goto the wiki then boot up the training range and verify…
Verifying gives you a much better feel for what the numbers mean anyway…
^^ what this guy said. A lot of people don’t seem to know this, but there are markers on the floor showing how far away from a target bot you are. Just go to training range, pick the hero you’re curious about, and stand on the lines.
it’s not that I want to know the numbers (which I do) it just gives me the heebie jeebies and doesn’t make me feel that the game was taken seriously (in certain aspects.)