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Chase points for killer

How do the chase points for the chaser category work? Because it says you get more points the shorter the chase but then it doesn't explain it on the wiki. All it says is 55 points for a survivor hit and it doesn't say you lose any points for losing chases but I'm pretty sure you do. Also I am confused by how the points work for "finding" survivors.

Answers

  • Fibijean
    Fibijean Member Posts: 8,342

    Whatever the wiki says is probably the most information anyone here can give you unfortunately, short of perhaps the dev who designed the system. Public details on how emblems work are intentionally vague - the wiki only has as much information as it does because they look in the game's code itself. If they can't get any more information from scouring the code than they already have, it's not likely anyone else will have access to it either.

  • FireHazard
    FireHazard Member Posts: 7,314
    edited April 2020

    @olluscjacobus

    I believe it works something like this, you gain points in the chaser emblem category for chases that're not TOO long but not TOO short either, you also gain points for consecutive hits as well, so hitting a Survivor 2 times in a chase will give you a decent amount of points.

    You also gain points for hitting a Survivor and than leaving the chase, but I believe you gain less because you broke off the chase too early. This is at least my view on how it works, seems to work for me when I did a lot of Adept Killer achievements. I'm not exactly sure if there's more to it than what I described above, but there isn't much information on it besides what the DBD Wiki provides.

    As said above, the DBD Wiki only provides so much information, some of that information is usually through trial and error as well... So it's hard to really pin-point exactly what the point system is without going through the files themselves, which they already did. Unless it's publicly displayed to us, than this is the best you or I can get for questions like these. It really depends on what you're asking and what information is available.