If its called "Decisive Strike"...why is it not decisive?
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Thank you <3
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10k posts on the 31st of December, maybe another 10k by the end of the next year?
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I'll take being alive at the end of next year, another 10K posts is pushing it lmao
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A measured and well thought out response without vitriol, snarkyness or trying to demean your debate opponent. A rare sight on this forums, therefore I applaud you. For being such an angry killer I came to like your last few topics and comments :)
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Fair enough lol
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Imagine calling one of the most controversial and OP perks "garbage".
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If it's called overwhelming presence.. Why is it so underwhelming?
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It should be buffed in some way in its Anti-Tunnel aspect. Since currently, the strong Killers laugh about DS, a Nurse is back at you in seconds, same goes for Blight and Spirit.
It should either stop the timer when in chase or slugged (you are still being tunneled, even if the Killer does not manage to catch you in 60 seconds... not the Survivors fault if the Killer is bad...). Or Scratchmarks, grunts of pain and Pools of Blood should be removed for a few seconds after the stun so that the Survivor can actually get away and even a Nurse needs to figure out where they went before they can just blink after them.
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Only change it needs imo is being able to use it after both unhooks. Everything else is fine.
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No the stigma is that losing that much pressure against decent survivors will lose you not just the 4k often it will result in a 4 out, especially if you're playing a lower-tier killer on a bad map
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Asking the real question here.
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get better
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Ok if you're going to pretend like the only people who complain about decisive strike being a pain was tunnellers you're being willfully ignorant.
The amount of videos out there showing people not tunneling and still getting decisive striked or having survivors go out of their way of force the killer to trigger decisive strike is proof that it was not overpowered it was just annoying.
The problem with pre nerf decisive strike was that it gave way too much of a freedom bubble.
Don't worry you have 60 seconds of immunity so you could pop a Jen the killer's face they tried to pull you off it they get punished.
Go for a stupid save don't worry if the killer decides not to tunnel the person who just got off hook and pick you up instead they get punished
The problem was not how strong the Perk wise no problem was that because of the safety bubbling provided in allowed people to play in a way that became very aggravating for the Killer if you don't have a problem with it congratulations other people did.
And once again saying the only people who had a problem with it was tunnelers is you choosing to ignore the evidence of how much of a problem it was.
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Agreed. It does need some kind of buff. It just isn't a good perk in my opinion.
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This is just like saying: if it's called NOED then why do the survivors escape the match alive? Why not just instantly down them all after the last gen is completed and not allow them to get back up through Unbreakable and not be able to escape hatch. xD
Jokes aside, DS is in a good spot the way it is now.
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