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Alot of these survivors are toxic entitled little brats.

Ok, so here's what happend, I was dead on hook. One more hook and i'm donezo, There are 2 people in basement, 1 Ace doing absolutely nothing, And i'm midchase with nurse. I decide to unhook the survivor and let them unhook eachother. One of them ends up Dcing, Ace ends up getting the hatch, and the other dies on hook. Aswell as myself.


I've recently gotten meg to P3, And this toxic little ragequitting ######### calls me a troll for unhooking without BT, which I have not yet aquired. What did he want me to do? I was about to go down and they were both about to die.

Then he says "What are those perks lmao" Then when I say he has no right to criticize me, as I saved him and he ragequit. He justifies it with saying "I was about to die anyway lol"

I call him entitled and then he tells me to eat #########. Man, people like this make me actually guilty for playing survivor.

I get ragequitting, Sure. But then going to criticize your team for their playstyle/perks after? What a scumbag.

Comments

  • MikaKim
    MikaKim Member Posts: 334

    There's a certain % of survivors who've been conditioned to just blame other survivors for bad games, no matter what.

    I've seen games where a killer is super sweaty; perks, add ons, proximity camp, tunnel, the works. The sort of game you probably would expect someone to RQ and I'll still get blamed.

    Probably the difference between you and me is that nowadays, I'll just let them die and try for hatch. Sure, I get the inverse now and people ask why I didn't unhook them. If it's a sweaty killer and were 3 down with 5 gennies to go, for example, I just reply with 'I'm a survivor, my role is to survive'.

  • MadLordJack
    MadLordJack Member Posts: 8,814

    The thing about survivor is that they can not only blame "overpowered" killers, but also potato teammates. And so, naturally, many many survivors are the best at the game and never make mistakes. At least, that's one of the impressions you get from them. The other is that they probably don't know what personal responsibility or accountability are.

  • BigTimeGamer
    BigTimeGamer Member Posts: 1,752

    fun fact, killers can be entitled babies too

    but survivor bad killer good ez karma

  • NekoGamerX
    NekoGamerX Member Posts: 5,292

    how most survivors are.

  • DaKnight
    DaKnight Member Posts: 720

    Whenever I start a survivor session, I typically have a team focused build like BT/DS/DH/Iron will. I usually don't get to use DS but alot of the time I will have to go into the basement or save from campers and it's one of the few things that will allow you to go into harms way to save a teammate; so I consider it more for my team than myself.

    By the end of a session, I will have like Calm Spirit, Iron Will, Spine Chill, Left Behind, Deliverance etc because I get annoyed at people wasting critical pallets, going down ridiculously fast, taking key out the hatch and leaving me behind, or generally making terrible decisions and am ready to play for myself instead of the team. Though at that point I usually just go play the killer instead.

    It always blows my mind the killer or something will be like "Why didn't you save them, you are so selfish!" when it's 3-4 gens left, 2 people are already dead, and they hooked the 3rd survivor who camped the shack pallet while fully healthy against an M1 killer and went down in like less than 15 seconds or something.