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At This Point, Do Whatever You Gotta Do To Win.
I've been playing dbd for a while now and noticed how people say the game is killer sided. As a killer myself, I say yeah, kinda. But then other killers say it's survivor sided. Like "Franklin's, Red Mori, Hex Totems, and The Blight's perks are soooo OP." But " Oh DS, BT and Keys are sooo OP" basically anything that interferes with someone's gameplay or camping or slugging it tunneling or whatever, they're still gonna use it because it gets them blood points and ranks. At the end of the day, it's a game. So if you wanna self survive or bring a red mori and chance the same person to kill them again or stand over hatch and close it on them or whatever, I mean, who's really having fun anymore? It's all about who's better or who's a higher rank. I just wanna see funny glitches on survivor and killer to make memes.
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I got berated by a red rank 1 for trying to give them tips to improve their game. How dare a rank 11 tell them - a rank 1 - how to play! The fact I was trying to help them after I had just sacrificed them, when they became rather bitter in their first post game chat after me..
It is just a game. Play as you would in either role. Yet I'd say people should play both equally to understand how each side feel.
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Everyone gets butthurt after a match, especially if the killer texts you after you were sacrificed. I would just say leave them be and let them figure it out themselves. But I get you were trying to help. And the way I play is if a survivor or killer plays toxic towards me, I play wwf or just survive by myself
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I have found in life in general, unsolicited advice is rarely well received.
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Yeah, true. However, maybe if I mentioned that they were being salty to me straight off and I was actually trying to be nice with a small piece of advice as to something I noticed in their playstyle. Tips can be useful! Probably not with bitter people though.
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Yeah I agree. Some folks just can't accept feedback.
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