I didn't know survivor clipping is a thing
So, I'm playing Twins and I managed to hit Jill who's at the exit gate Victor, that's a sure fire hook right there. But, as I'm walking all the way to the exit gate, Claudette was standing extremely close to Jill.
"Body Block, that's fine. I have time."
Well, I smacked the Claudette and she then ran into Jill staying there, (I know it's weird to explain without a picture, it just happened so fast.) But, I couldn't hit the Jill since it prioritized Claudette for some reason causing them both to leave.
I am a bit upset by that, but mainly confused. I know survivors lose collision when they get injured, but I didn't think they can linger inside another person still.
I accidentally forgot to add this part too, long day.
Has this happened to everyone else? It feels weird being able to hide inside a person and still be able to take their hitbox for them. I don't know and maybe I will sound a bit complainy, but is that even fair? Just being able to stay inside another survivor and just take that survivor's hits just fine?
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Had this happen against a huntress. My friend takes a hit for me, speeds up to me just barely ahead of me but you could barely tell we were stuck inside eachother, huntress throws a hatchet, I should've taken priority but hatchet goes through me and hits friend and then I get m1'd and down. Friend gets picked up and I crawl out.
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10/10 story would recommend to a friend
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I've seen this happening at hooks recently. One survivor is literally inside another as they're unhooking, so I can't physically get to them.
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