Definitions ppl seem to have:
Even though some of these aren't really the definitions to these words people seem to like using them in these ways:
Gen rushing: Survivors are single-mindedly doing gens. This means regardless of how long a match actually lasts it's still gen rushing.
Tunneling: 1. A killer downs a survivor who was the last person downed. 2. A killer chases a survivor too long/too many times. 3. DS activates.
SWF: 1. Survivors working together too well/ too much coordination. 2. Survivors have good perk synergy or the same perks.
Camping: The killer not completely ignoring the hook after hooking. May include patrolling the hook, chasing a survivor to the hook, protecting a 3 gen hook, not leaving the hook fast enough, heading back to a hook too quickly after the unhook.
Toxic SWF/ Tryhards SWF/ bully SWF: 1. A group of survivors who go for flashlight, sabotage, pallet saves, head on saves. 2. Super altruistic survivors. 3. Survivors who work together.
Noob/Tryhards/toxic: Playing the game with the assumed strongest setup or strategy (killer or survivor).
Toxic: Ppl doing things I don't like.
Am I close to understanding people now?
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Gen rushing is when survivors focus almost entirely on gens. Meaning they are gonna ignore totems, chests and maybe even unhooks in order to complete all the generators as fast as possible. If the game has gone on for a long time and all the gens haven't been completed, the survivors have not 'gen rushed'.
SWF is when survivors queue up with friends. Usually when doing so are using a voice chat, hence have a major advantage when compared to solo queued survivors. If you hear a killer mention 'swf' in chat, it basically means they're saying you only won because of the advantages that SWF gave you (e.g good coordination).
But yeah you seem to have gotten the gist of these terms.
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I´m still tired and in pain but seems about right^^
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I don't get why Gen rushing is a term survivors have 2 main things too do save and unhook. Chests,healing and totems are optional a majority of the time. Patrolling and proxying are two completely different terms and honestly is a valid strategy only on two occasions killers with weak map pressure or a one sided game. Camping is sitting in front of a hook literally giving up all map pressure which hurts you in the long run of the match if the survivors are smart enough to do gens.
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