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That moment when survivors complain that you waited on hatch instead of closing it ASAP

They thought it was reportable.


Pointing out that the last survivor could have done gens and stayed away from me waiting for them on the hatch didn't make the comms group happy.

So, this leads me to a question: what survivors (myself included) out there continue doing gens just for kicks even as the last survivor?

Comments

  • TragicSolitude
    TragicSolitude Member, Alpha Surveyor Posts: 7,410

    It's kind of random for me. Sometimes I look for the hatch, sometimes I do gens, and sometimes I make noise notifications in the hopes the killer will just end it quickly so I can move on. Depends on the match and my mood, really.

  • GodLikeTerror
    GodLikeTerror Member Posts: 1,054

    I don't know. I just had a nea complain to me about giving her hatch, because apparently my playstyle sucked, and I was a boring killer. Survivors complain about everything. At this rate nothing surprises me in this game anymore.

  • Aneurysm
    Aneurysm Member Posts: 5,270

    I take having fun as wraith where I can get it

  • Hypn0s
    Hypn0s Member Posts: 16

    I do it for points, not "for kicks". Also while what you did is obviously not reportable, it's a toxic move. You just didn't want to play the gates' guessing/patrolling game. Just stalling the game. It's the same as survivors waiting at the open gates just to t-bag you. Using your twisted logic they could say it's time for you to go around breaking pallets. Don't try to rationalize your toxicity. I'm a killer main btw (which doesn't mean I'll agree with questionable stuff like this looking for validation).

  • CountVampyr
    CountVampyr Member Posts: 1,050
    edited January 2021

    I had a cloaked wraith yesterday wait for me at the hatch just to slam it on me when I arrived. The joke was on him though because I snatched a key from some guy he hooked earlier and reopened it the same second he closed it. Honestly if he just played straight he would have killed me because I was wounded without a way to heal, but he tried to be cute. It’s the same mistake that often happens with survivors and blood warden.


    (But honestly I was a little disappointed that I didn’t get any messages complaining about the key.)

  • SocialDistomancy
    SocialDistomancy Member Posts: 1,319
    edited January 2021

    I've sat on hatch as survivor and regret it, I've sat on hatch as killer and regret it also. alt+f4, think "why did I do that it was already over and now I lost my points and sh*t?". Wait out the 5 minutes come back and try to not do it again next time...

  • SocialDistomancy
    SocialDistomancy Member Posts: 1,319

    Sometimes, somebody is waiting at a gate if they feel more confident about getting out safely that way and believe they have enough time on the gate they're on to open it and get out. I've done that quite a lot by now. They always look for the hatch, are faster, if the gates are far apart and on the map I think I have a better chance of going for the gate and hiding near it I do that instead. Not too often, but over time I've done it a lot.

  • KingFrost
    KingFrost Member Posts: 3,014

    Would've been hilarious if they had a key.

  • SocialDistomancy
    SocialDistomancy Member Posts: 1,319
    edited January 2021

    They would have been dead, tunneled into a dc, or out of the hatch already before it came to that. Unless they found one in a chest.

  • Theninjajesus
    Theninjajesus Member Posts: 99
    edited January 2021

    I mean, giving the Survivor a 50/50 chance to escape after they didn't do teamwork well or the Killer was exceptional in catching everyone else (or the Survivors were bad in 1-on-1s with the Killer, or any of a dozen other plausible scenarios) dependent on GUESSING which gate the Survivor goes to strikes me as overly generous to the Survivors anyway. If the Killer closes hatch, I say start the EGC, take away powering the exit gates, lock out all generators except for one at 0%, and take away the visibility for Killer AND Survivor. If the Survivor finds and repairs it first, pop the Gates open. If they don't, the Killer gets their due. But that would be a 1-ON-1 game of skill at that point.


    Edit: and honestly I'd be down for setting the gen at 50%, or leaving all gens available provided they fix 1. And they could always eschew that and try to find a key instead. The bones of this solution are about making the "final girl" moment a time of tension and skill, NOT a chance and a shrug.

  • jrinkwater
    jrinkwater Member Posts: 314

    Hell yea. If i got a thought that the killer was looped by the hatch, im waitin at a gate

  • SocialDistomancy
    SocialDistomancy Member Posts: 1,319
    edited January 2021

    yup, if they see me around the hatch or I saw them in the hatch area I assume they saw it and I know it's a bust and wait by a gate. the smarter killers have checked around the gates too, a few even extensively which is why when I know the hatch is far enough away I keep a little distance and just plan the sprint to the gate since I know they'll be going straight to the farthest gate once they tire of looking for me. Spinechill is often the last bump needed to get them open in some situations lol. I didn't use it much the last times I played, and made it out of situations like that by the skin of my teeth and will probably use spinechill again the next bp event because of the behavior of teammates often making it a hatch match.

    I was seeing 2 or 3 hooks between a minute to two minutes in as if they were dancing around the killer farming hook points off each other (not always literal farms,w hen I noticed actual farming I'd join in obviously). lmao. best thing to do is just farm those points too if I'll only be playing during bp boosts, but, when everybody else is doing it sometimes I got the best and safest points from getting all the bones and a protection hit or safe unhook or two and then trying to get the hatch or out the gate that way. With a gen or two of course. The game is a mess right now. At least the last times I played it, which were very few outside of bp events, so probably don't have a good set of examples to draw on I guess. Most of my escapes the last time I played during this recent event I think were through the hatch, or waiting at a gate as the last survivor.

  • PigEmpress
    PigEmpress Member Posts: 79

    Pretty much this. It's amazing how much survivors can complain. Kinda wish they were forced to play killer every time they complain. Might improve the attitude.

  • Squirrel_Thicc
    Squirrel_Thicc Member Posts: 2,677

    You could just close it instead of wasting their time. Ever thought of that?

  • Lazerboy88
    Lazerboy88 Member Posts: 518

    how about the last survivor presents themselves instead of dragging out their doom?

  • Exerath1992
    Exerath1992 Member Posts: 1,035
    edited January 2021

    Yeah, im a killer main too, and this is not toxic. You're not holding the game hostage, as the survivor could go do a gen or make loud noises to attract the killer away.

    What's toxic is demanding that the killer do something that would be beneficial for you as a survivor. Like, when survivors complain that you left them slugged for 60 seconds to dodge a DS when somewhat close to an open exit. "So, I was supposed to knowingly eat the DS so you could escape?" "So i was supposed to close the hatch when exit gates are miles apart, I'm not a movement killer, I don't know where you are, you're good at stealth, and giving you a guaranteed escape, essentially?"

  • TheClownIsKing
    TheClownIsKing Member Posts: 6,278

    I vault spam if the killer closes hatch.

    Unless I have Wake up, and the gates are opposite ends of the match, why bother at that point.

  • Kellie
    Kellie Member Posts: 1,328

    How is the last survivor suppose to know where the killer is?

  • Lazerboy88
    Lazerboy88 Member Posts: 518

    by attempting to find hatch, survivor will eventually find the hatch, i see nothing wrong with a killer who found that hatch choosing to wait there.

  • Kind_Lemon
    Kind_Lemon Member Posts: 2,559

    It would have also been funny if she had a key, yes. Unfortunately, she only had a medkit and d/cd as soon as I closed it, which was made me smile regardless.