So I began tracking how often I'm the first survivor found (25 matches)
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There are four survivors in each match, right??
24% of matches where I wasn't found first. It should be the opposite if the odds were realy 1 in 4. 🔄
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Maybe other survivors are just better at hiding. I personally don't mind taking the first chase, it guarantees the killer doesn't have any stacks on their perks and I have all the resources on the map available.
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next could be if you the first one downed or not
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Sounds like a combination of going to more obvious spots on the map, being bad at hiding, and the killer just choosing that direction to head at the beginning. 25 is an extremely small sample size too coupled with we don't know which characters / outfits you're running which again, might be a contributing factor to being found so easily.
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It's because you were running deliverance,obviously
/s
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I would count how many pallets you use in the first chase, as well as how long I to the chase they give up/hook you. You might just be bad at hiding, also 25 matches isn’t exactly a lot for survivor.
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no. It's not a chance, you're not throwing a dice or tossing a coin. You can somehow influence that very chance, i.e. hiding better or not hiding at all, or killer not finding anyone. Hence it shouldn't be 25% chance of being found, it doesn't mean anything. Also, I don't even know what's the point of this analysis...
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It used to always be me. Then I stopped running at the start of the match. Now it's nearly never me first.
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Try not going to a gen at the start of the match and run the stats again, I have a feeling you'll fair better. Keep in mind that the first thing a killer does when they spawn is run to the furthest point of the map (usually). So what you should try doing is crossing over to the other side of the map without being detected and work a gen on that side.
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Most of the survivor spawn points are know. When the killer spawns into the game, he already knows where a few survivors will be and will bee lines to the closest.
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If the killer spawns in one corner and knows that the survivors spawn in the other three, how is the killer correctly choosing my corner so often?
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Honestly? It just sounds like you're bad at hiding and you're bad at knowing what to do at the start to stat hidden. Don't repair the first gen you see. Don't run everywhere. Don't crouch behind a tree so your arms stick out the sides etc.
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The other 3 survivors probably have spine chill.
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Spine chill
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Where you running OoO? Jesus christ
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Lol, what this should be telling you is that you are the problem since you are the only constant! Maybe don't just run to the first generator you see at the start of the match if you don't want to be the first one found.
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I was actually running Slippery Meat and Up the Ante for the majority of these matches
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Yeah,it was just a joke because running deliverance somehow increases the chance to get found first
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That's the one advantage those two perks have over Deliverance.
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I’m usually first found but that’s because I immediately start sprinting around and hop on a gen. Being first found isn’t an issue if you’re comfortable looping the killer, if not you may be better served playing a little more stealthy until you know the killer is otherwise occupied.
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