0 Brain survivors pushing killrates
So what's with survivors saving against NOED or basement camping bubbas, do they think they land in some YT compilation? Is it considered fun to die just for that 1 moment that happens after you die 50 times to such a thing?
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Cause its certainly more exciting than the gameplay the killer is promoting the survivors to do which is genrush and just leave.
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What? Are you saying survivors are playing killer with noed/basement bubba or are you saying they're giving up to them easily? Regardless killer mains do that stuff too.
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So dying with 4 ppl against an unwinnable situation unless the killer screws up HEAVILY is "fun" ?
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On the contrary, they try to rescue against odds that are impossible unless the killer has a malfunctioning mouse
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I dont even understand your point.
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Attempting to save a teammate is fun. Just leaving them to die is not. Just rushing gens is not. The killer in this case is promoting the gameplay response from the survivors to just rush gens/leave immediately which is not fun.
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To be fair, rushing Gens against a camping Killer (especially Bubba) is the best thing to do. No need in giving those players points, sucks for the person on the Hook, but thats about it.
Even tho, I dont think that this pushes Killrates (like I said, I dont get OPs point), because from my experience, Killers who are just facecamping are pretty rare. A good bunch proxycamps and tunnels, and this can be dealt with by using BT, but Killers like Insidious Bubba are rare, so I dont think that Killrates get pushed at all.
(To push the Killrates, it would mean that this is happening quite often)
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Im not talking about insidious camping bubbas and for some reason nobody plays with me so there's not much SWF for me going on, soloplay rarely sees BT and the likes.
I usually let 1 person escape to push the killrates to 3k at least a little, I wish more killers would do this instead of sweating for the 4k, that would represent the survivor-sidedness of the game better in the very skewed statistics.
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