All the other hitscan heroes with high killing power are easier to hit.
She has the most killing power and is the hardest to hit in the game.
Widow and Ashe need to scope in to do max damage.
Cass and Soldier have large hurtboxes,
Even Pharah, Echo and Reaper are high burst damage heroes with large hurtboxes.
Sojourn is the anomaly where at no point is she vulnerable.
She needs a hurtbox commensurate with those thick thighs and we have a winner
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I literally have an easier time shooting Pilot D.Va than I do hitting Sojourn.
It’s that insane.
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I feel like even tracer/kiriko is easier to hit than an ad ad strafing sojourn. Her slide hitbox is very weird also…
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Every hero that has burst damage is easy to hit except Sojourn and widow.
They nerfed widow’s health though.
Even Widow is easier to hit because she slows herself to 35% mov spd when scoped. Along with having a hitscan width appropriate for the threat compared to Sojourn’s railgun size.
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blizzard will just mention winrates and pickrates so actual moment-to-moment gameplay like you speak of is not relevant to them.
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Her hitbox is actually pretty standard, the issue is her posture, and having by far the best AD strafe in the DPS roster.
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Unfortunately this is true. I feel like the fact that she’s a new hero would imply that her winrate off the bat isn’t gonna be as high as it normally would be.
To be honest, unmirrored win rate is actually an objective metric (that of course, needs to be contextualized).
I feel that even if they buffed Sojourn’s damage again, making her easier to hit would resolve the “feeling bad” part about dying to her.
Holy shoot I was just describing my game experience, never expected devs actually nerfed her hitbox 
it is done for now, and now, pls make the same for ana, kiriko and mercy hitboxes
Lol - SAME!
I forgot I wrote this.
I’m happy they did it but to be honest, if they didn’t put it in the patch notes, I wouldn’t notice it.
They did not, disappointingly, add it to her thighs so not sure about it.