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Can Disconnects please reward more points.

Why can't there be more points rewarded for disconnects?


From the killer point of view, when a survivor disconnects, they know the killer won't get the same amount of points. I know they'll do this because of salt or because they don't like the killer they're against, etc. When they DC it's significantly less points and even more of a burden on the survivors as well.

The only exception should be due to technical issues. to rage quit you do have to go to the menu and quit that way.


From the survivor pov the odds are down if a team mate dcs so it's only right to reward something like a higher risk reward that's like 25% more points.


If the survivor s play well to where the killer DCs, that should be a bonus reward as well since technically everyone escaped.


I know they have the temporary ban for who DCs but nothing really as a bonus for the players still Being a good sport regardless.

Answers

  • Morgrumir
    Morgrumir Member Posts: 10

    if a player disconnects on you , chances are largely you were a crappy killer. be thankful for the bp you do get out of them for a wasted que time.

  • lonesomekill
    lonesomekill Applicant Posts: 246

    Im a killer, yeah i reckon remaining survivors should get a bonus for each survivor disconnect. Just so you know some of us back off the rest when survivors dc. I had 2 players downed then realised the other 2 players dc. I picked one up, let them wiggle free and heal the other then finish the last 2 gens and go free.

  • anarchy753
    anarchy753 Member Posts: 4,212

    Disconnects should 100% be changed, either to bonus bloodpoints like events, or the sacrifice category for killer.

    I never understood why they put it in brutality which is still possible to cap with a DC, instead of something like sacrifice which can't be capped if someone quits.