Salt come from ignorance
A surprising amont of player's simply don't know what varius less used perks and killer powers do.
A mean, why else would people run out of an exit gate with an active RBT? Or tap a gen infront of a killer who just hooked someone, only to loos 25% of the gen. Or being confused when a survivor doesn't get 1 shot when exposed and they've taken hits while other survivors who near. Or getting mad when someone Dead Hard's over a bear trap.
Know your enemy and all that. Yuo don't need an encyclopedic knowledge of every ascpet of the game, but you can go into a KYf lobby to view the other sides perks, and killer powers.
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It's actually a chemical reaction between the alkali metal sodium (Na) and the halogen gas chlorine (Cl) that makes salt- when combined these two elements create sodium chloride (NaCl) and it goes great with fish & chips
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hee hee very funni
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The only problem for killer is that you need to know your 4 enemies not one
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Thanks I try 😌💅
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Actually, the average SQ match is also a 1v4 :D
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he's not wrong
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In my experience its from entitlement. "I bought good add ons/perks, I DESERVED the win" or "This player is worse than me, how could they win" is a shockingly prevalent mentality in this game. Sure I REALLY hate playing against certain survivor perks or killer, but I'm not gonna rage at them post game, that's pathetic.
Unless you use a Hawkins offering in which case you deserve death.
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"I'm nothing with these tools"
"If your nothing with them, then you should have them."
~Guy of Deaded from Shiny Rocks
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Entitlement and an unwillingness to find one's own way of playing. Like, people will watch certain fogwhisperers and take their word as The Only True Advice (tm). So they don't find their own style, but mimic what those people do, and then get upset when it doesn't work out because
- they lack the experience with player behaviour needed to pull things off
- the way of playing has become so predictable that people know how to circumvent it
- all of the above.
Just look how often you'd get accused of wallhacking when you run bloodhound as killer.
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I must admit I don't think I've ever used Bloodhound in any incarnation. Might be time ot try it out.
I've been using a silly HYUUGE TR build with Doctor using Sloppy, Caulrophobia, distressing and M&A and calm add ons. It's a build that really shouldn't work but I've got a lot of wins from survivors just making stupid plays, but in the endgame they're mad at me. Its like they'd rather I just use the boring ol' reliable with Ruin/Undying.
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A lot of survivor players are so insistent on the
'power through gens while someone loops and jukes the killer' approach that they get completely frazzled by a killer doing something that makes that counterproduktive.
Just look how many people still insist that Deathslinger has no counterplay. And when you point out that the counterplay is stealth people will be all 'but that's no fun! chases are the only fun thing in this game'
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being nseaky is fun, it's also kinda needed for running No Mither
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yeah, but look how many people seem to believe/insist looping and juking are 'fun'. just look how many 'funny dbd moments' are just 'haha i made the killer miss' bits ad nauseam.
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I'm so proud 😭
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I love a good massive TR doc build! Especially when running discipline so they constantly have to look back when they run :)
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Nah salt exists because volcanos and the ocean exists, leave those two alone for a while and things just happen
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Also, just because someone points out something doesn't make it or them salty. Healthy arguments are fine, not everyone has to agree with each other. It's what makes the world go round.
For me you are salty when you start to get personal. Because that is outside of anything that has to do directly with the game.
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based
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gcse chemistry coming through B)
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GoodBoyKhemist educating us all.
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That name puts me through so much French Bread
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How dare thee? Do you really think Sodium Chloride comes from someone being ignorant?!?! Absurd, it is obivously the result of a brilliant mind experimenting with different chemicals! We should thank whoever brought this wonderful compound into our lives.
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