Being Given the Hatch?
Okay so I know there are like little in-game communications things through gestures and such, but I'm still sort of learning them. Not sure if in this situation I was supposed to do something? I was the last survivor, and I hadn't seen the hatch, so when the killer picked me up I didn't struggle. I was on death hook anyway (not that it matters when I'm last), and even if I escaped, I'm not good at running and had no idea where the hatch had spawned. The killer then carried me around the map, pausing at a hook but changing his mind, almost bringing me to the basement but changing his mind, and then eventually brought me to where the hatch was after roaming around to find it. But he didn't drop me and give it to me; he hooked me right in front of it instead. Did I miss my communication opportunity? Or was this killer just doing a little "LOL u thought" sort of thing? DBD vets (esp killer mains), pls give me your wisdom.
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Dude was probably being cruel.
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Ye, he said b*tch u thought
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Dead by Daylight is one of the few games I've ever experienced where being an absolute d*ck and promoting toxicity is considered normal due to how the game was designed from the ground up. Because it doesn't involve any actual logged chat or direct cheating, it really isn't seen as an issue to the devs.
Welcome to the community, OP.
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He just wanted those 250 bloodpoints -for closing the hatch, even though he should have already maxed his deviousness points if he got a 4k.
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Thanks for the answers, everyone! I figured he was just being a tease about it (I genuinely got a laugh at the end as I muttered "You dick..."), but because I'd seen things before about sometimes killers giving the final survivor the hatch, I figured I would ask!
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Some killers want you to struggle to the very end. If you don't they behave like a sociopath and troll you. A good communication to the killer that you want to escape is play well play fair don't ds them and be the last one left.
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