Tunneling is usually a result of bad teammates
Don't get me wrong, there are some shitters who do it because they're dog water or titled over a party game. But from personal experience, playing both survivor and killer, teammates are the true killers.
I think the most common situation is the killer is roaming, there's an unhook, they go back to check it out and the ONLY person they see is the dude who just got off booking it. Meanwhile the rescuer is hiding in a bush with 0 hook states.
The killer isn't going to just not go after the person they see. There's no other real option outside of ignore them and search for someone else potentially. Sometimes that's possible, but not always.
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You get farmed without BT and the killer outplays you
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A lot of tunneling and camping is a result of direct actions of the survivors or misplays on their part. Most people don't like to admit that because it's easier to make excuses than take responsibility.
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And here I tunnel because it's optimal, silly me
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Tunneling is usually the result of being the optimal play.
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of Course, same as camping, tunneling, noed, killers hitting hooked survs..
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Yes and no. I think survivors in general badly misplay the post-unhook process. If you're not absolutely certain someone else is in a chase, you shouldn't be healing under the hook. Unless you have We'll Make It. Don't rely on a nonexistent honor system or perk lottery to bail you out. Get to a safe defensive position away from the hook and then heal.
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As someone who plays claudette I tend to hide a lot when I'm on death hook especially when there's one gen left lol
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This too. Might not be the most fun thing, but you should be omega stealthing if you're on death hook and teammates have some hook states left. Survival odds go way up the longer everyone stays alive
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Or you know... to someone buy back time their perks took away from the killer.
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