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Who is teaching survivors how to play this game?
I just wonder because I've had a few matches now, where the first survivor I find and down legit just DC's
I hadn't even hooked them yet.
It's weird.
The day before I was playing with a random and we were the last ones left. I got them off the hook, was on Death hook and the killer downed them as she lifted them up they DC'd because and I quote.
"it wasn't Fare." spelt exactly like that.
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I think you mean "spelled" exactly like that. Smh
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no one lol
is monky see monkey do situation with new players and whoever the saw play the game
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Spelt is correct.
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You see all the survivor mains at the top of the DBD twitch directory? There's your answer.
They teach them to use all the most crutchy perks/items/addons possible, and also teach them that those things make them good at the game. They also teach them "anything killer does is boring, but you're a survivor so nothing you do can be boring".
They also teach them to DC on Slinger, Spirit, Freddy...basically any killer they refuse to adapt their playstyle to.
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EDIT: Ooops, wrong place
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Not sure who you're watching but the top twitch streamers I see definitely don't encourage that. The biggest dbd content creator is Otz and he is the antithesis of what you just posted.
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Both "spelt" and "spelled" are correct. Spelt is more common outside of the U.S., while spelled is the commonly accepted word within the United States.
Since the forums have members from both within and outside of the U.S., either of them will be used.
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or they teach them that the stale 'loop and juke and genrush' routine can and must be applied to all killers... and then if it doesn't work to dc.
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Other survivors. If you play both sides, which according to statistics most people do, you learn what to do and what not to do from killer games.
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I've found in the Level 14-10 or so that Killers camp all day at hooks and Survivors DQ'ing tons too. I was as low as 6 recently and once you start playing with better players and killers the game isn't as frustrating. AT 13 I saw two survivors enter lockers when I was downed and stay there til' I died. I was yelling "at least work on generators #########." I can admit when Killers spend all their time standing 10 feet from a hook, where I tried to save someone - get caught. They wait til the other person dies then puts me on a hook nearby to repeat. I'll DQ just so no one bothers to come get me.
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No one teaches anyone, streamers may have influence on players, but they are not "taught" by anyone.
People learn in their own time, survivors and killers.
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KEKW, imagine trying to correct somebody when they were right all along. muppet :P
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At 10-11, I match up with 3-4s and good killers over THE WHOLE RAINBOW. Idk where y'all get potato killers at lower ranks, I miss them lol.
My SWF sorta evolved over dozens of games. Watching a video on looping here and there helps, but it's moreso trial by fire.
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Stuff like this is the exact reason why I'll never play solo queue.
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as a rank 18 killer I get mostly lower ranks and some high ranks sprinkled in there.
it's not fun sometimes.
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Honestly I DC if I'm the first downed by unfair game mechanics like being hit through pallets or lag and latency issues not all the time but on bad days I get really fed up of it and just decide it's not worth it
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