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Killer making mistakes is far more punishing than Survivors' mistakes.

DeadHardMan
DeadHardMan Member Posts: 319
edited August 2020 in General Discussions

If a Killer makes a mistake where they don't down a Survivor when an opportunity comes (ie. Huntress missing a shot, Bubba not using a charge, missed attack, etc), then it will prolong the chase by vast amount, meaning more time for gens to be completed.

When a Survivor makes a mistake, there is still potential for the Survivors to make a comeback with the use of jungle gyms, perks, god pallets, etc. There is better leniency on the Survivors side than the Killers'.

Basically, if a decent Killer doesn't play 100% perfectly against a decent group of Survivors, then there is extremely high chance the Killer be in the losing position.

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