What is with killers today?

So many Bubbas and Tricksters, and each and every one brings a Mori.
And the slugging and hook camping.
And they ALWAYS bring NOED.
Aren't there any skilled killers on today? Or at least ones that have confidence in their ability?
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MMR is on @ WHAT IS WITH KILLERS THEY ARE ALL TRYHARDING
MMR is off @ WHAT IS WITH KILLERS THEY ARE ALL NOOBS
Maaaaaaaan
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It's not that they are tryhards, it's that they are so reliant on crutch killers and perks. It makes me weep for my fellow killers.
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MMR is off, so that falls under other category...
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Bubbas and Tricksters have fair counter strategies. Just keep your eyes open and stay away from dead zones. If Bubba camps, rush gens.
Had a Bubba basement camp the first person they caught yesterday. Instead of my team doing gens, they went for the save. I focused gens and unlocked the door and left. The other three fed him easy kills.
Slugging is fine and easy to deal with. If your whole team got slugged, that’s on you and your teammates. You shouldn’t be grouping up together in the first place and you should be trying to move away so you can get pick up safely.
NoEd is easy to counter. You can also usually spot it a mile away just by paying attention to how the killer plays. You also have the option to open the gate and leave.
Using the tactics you mentioned and running NoEd doesn’t mean the killer doesn’t have skill, especially with today’s meta of rushing gens before the killer can get three hooks. If you can’t handle it, perhaps you’re just as bad as you think these killers are?
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What's the problem with mori's?
Nowadays they are just a different death hook animation.
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Killers run fun builds, get stomped on by survivors who run the meta. Killers run strong builds in return. Survivors running fun builds get stomped, they run strong builds to have a chance at surviving. The cycle continues.
Players learn the most efficient way to win and that's how they play. It's not about confidence; most players play the way they do because experience has taught them that's what's required of them.
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