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Why do tunneling/camping killers expect me to not be toxic?

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  • joker7997
    joker7997 Member Posts: 899

    Because you said all loops can be dealt with and cited the worst loop, then listed specific killers that can deal with it or a perk, well gens go so fast who the hell has an opportunity to use bamboozle, you'll use it never get the chance to use it most matches, and get gen rushed to hell. The games broken thanks to gen speeds, only chance killers have is to be ######### now, so get used to it I dont think theres any going back, war has been declared, even after they fix gen times I'm never going back to mr nice guy killer.

  • Elena
    Elena Member Posts: 2,187

    Let's be real: toxicity and playing the game are two different things. Tunneling, camping, tea-bagging and flashlight clicking are not toxic. They may be viewed as 'toxic', but they're not an act of toxicity.

    An example of toxicity would be survivors who are exploiting or holding the game hostage. For the killers side, toxicity would be speed-hacking and lag-switching, which essentially just makes them appear as a sore loser.

    I've never viewed looping, camping, tunnelling or tea-bagging as toxic strategies, merely because most of them are a survivor/killer's immediate instinct when playing this game. Camping sure can be annoying, but some killers forget to understand that tunnelling is also annoying for the survivor, even if they don't realize it.

    So in my opinion, yes, these strategies that you consider "toxic" are not actually toxic. Yes then can be extremely annoying for some, but they're not toxic.