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KILLER MAINS: When you see Survivors being ######### to other Survivors, how do you feel?

AshInTheTallGrass
AshInTheTallGrass Member Posts: 1,679
edited September 2022 in General Discussions

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I just spectated and watched two Rebeccas furiously teabagging (at the exit gate) a clearly in the wrong MMR Trapper. Felt bad seeing it. Best I could do was give them a thumbs down and him a thumbs up. I don't like seeing you guys get BM'd either.

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  • Hensen2100
    Hensen2100 Member Posts: 339

    I think it's funny. Recently I had a Dredge game where it was down to the last 2 survivors, and one went down for their first hook.

    I searched around for the last survivor (a meg) for a while, and eventually found them BMing the hooked survivor by spamming the unhooks and teabagging

    Took turns BMing the hooked survivor with the meg, then went into a locker after. I hate teammates who struggle on hook in a lost game when i'm trying to get hatch, just die already!

  • Akumakaji
    Akumakaji Member Posts: 5,497

    I had a game just 10min ago where everything went okay, I was playing Wesker on Azarovs Restingplace and hooked everyone a couple of times and the first one died after 2 gens were done.

    But then the Mikaela that I was chasing down and nearly cornered pointed at a locker and low and behold, an Ace slowly emerged. I shook my head and remembered the old saying "snitches get stitches" and killed that Mikaela off. I cornered the two remaining survivors pointing at each other and thought that they were cute and trying to determine who should be sacrificed. In the end I let Ace go and gave him hatch. In the post game chat everyone was still there and quite agitated that I let Ace go, who apparently had not touched a single gen, but even sand bagged his other team mates.

    Thinking about it, that Mikaela could only have called that Aces locker if he had entered that before I started chasing her, so I guess that I gave a troll the hatch. Then we had a smal discussion if what happened was a bannable offense and here I could confidently explain what was and wasn't such an offense :)

    So tl,dr: I was sad that I apparently gave the bad apple the hatch, but in the end it doesn`t matter too much

  • AshInTheTallGrass
    AshInTheTallGrass Member Posts: 1,679
    edited September 2022
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  • RatbasterdJr
    RatbasterdJr Member Posts: 702

    This is why I don’t let anybody out. Killers are supposed to be killers, not friends. I will OCCASIONALLY let a super juicer out. If you’re the last survivor left and give me a realllyyyy good chase, I might give hatch / gate as a reward.

  • whammigobambam
    whammigobambam Member Posts: 1,201

    Relieved that I can kill a xxxxxxx survivor and noone will care.

  • Sava18
    Sava18 Member Posts: 2,439

    If that scenario happens to me but It's on a survivor that I haven't seen the entire game I will pull them right out of that locker. If it's at the beginning of the game it is scummy but when I see one of the last 2 survivors standing pointing at a locker, I know the person in the locker hasn't been playing the game.

  • AshInTheTallGrass
    AshInTheTallGrass Member Posts: 1,679

    hahaha the times when a Killer has had my back have been some of the best in this game. I don't even care if I get sacrificed in the end. If I'm outplayed--especially by someone who values sportsmanship--then that's fine by me.

  • whammigobambam
    whammigobambam Member Posts: 1,201
    edited September 2022

    Most killers play survivor. And most survivors have run into sandbagging survivors. So in solos I just run bond and play keep away. And get my revenge on them if I see their type as killer.

    It's the sandbagging survivors that play killer you gotta look out for. They can be found mostly at and around a hooked survivor, making reassurance viable.

  • kisfenkin
    kisfenkin Member Posts: 619

    There is nothing worse in DBD than a sore winner.

  • FriendlyKiller
    FriendlyKiller Member Posts: 337

    If I see someone sandbagging or doing that annoying fake unhook thing they're going to have my undivided attention until they're out the match. It's always over something petty too, like "you stole my chest item!" Smh

  • Laluzi
    Laluzi Member Posts: 6,226

    If I see a player getting trolled or deliberately sandbagged (I'm not going to assume Dwight running me into a gen is malicious unless he keeps doing it, but the Steve blocking a pallet mid-chase and clicking at his teammate is clearly a douche), they're now my best friend and it's my new mission to get the griefer out of the match.

    If someone is going around dropping every pallet and spamming vaults near teammates, I murder them ASAP. If someone's trying to get me to kill them so they can dip early, I ignore them. I don't like bad teammates.

  • ThiccBudhha
    ThiccBudhha Member Posts: 6,987

    I hate rat snitches as much as the next guy, probably a lot more, actually. Almost definitely more. That being said, in a video game, giving out someone's hiding spot? I do not consider that snitch behavior, at all. And even if I did, I would make an exception to kill the immersed player not contributing.


    I get that some immersed players do contribute. I am one of them. But typically people do not give away your position unless they have beef with you or they are trolling. It does not matter, I run head on. The one Dwight who tried to expose me got me a free stun. Thank you, buddy. Appreciate it.

  • pseudechis
    pseudechis Member Posts: 3,904
    edited September 2022

    In game, largely indifferent.

    You have no context it could be a tit for tat scenario and you missed the first half.

    It could be two friends trying to muck about with each other.

    You are entirely in the dark so I refrain from making any assumptions and just play.

    In endgame chat it’s pretty clear and I’m happy to call anyone out for being a post game sore loser / bad winner or just a crappy person over some trivial meaningless event in a computer game.

    When I bother to look at end game chat which isn’t very often outside of a GG and move on.

  • Bartlaus
    Bartlaus Member Posts: 1,028

    I am truly delighted. Is this lovely work of art yours, mylady?

  • Kira4Evr
    Kira4Evr Member Posts: 2,025

    Lmao I'm too dumb to realize what's going on most of the time xd

  • HugTheHag
    HugTheHag Member Posts: 3,140
    edited September 2022

    If I see someone actively trying to sandbag their teammates I'll go for them instead.

    Last night, RPD game with Legion (which feels horrible, by the way), two Kates didn't feel like playing th game out and DC'd/unalived on hook. There was only a Claudette and a Jake left.

    When this kind of situation happens and there is no hope for survivors (4 gens left in this case), I'll generally turn this into a friendly game where I'll down them and bring them to each other or "help" them repair gens.

    But this time, the Claudette had somehow found a pink key in a chest and when she saw that I accepted her surrender, refused to do any gens and tried repeatedly to lead me to the Jake, who was trying to crank the last gens (and who eventually did, since I had no intention of sacrificing him as Claudette clearly wanted), so that she could get hatch I guess.

    Guess who escaped, with a few bonus pallet stuns because he asked nicely ?

  • Marigoria
    Marigoria Member Posts: 6,090

    As someone who mains solo q survivor and unfortunately encounters sandbaggers quite regularly, I know how horrible is to have those on my team, so if I see someone doing it to others my goal is not to win anymore but to give the sandbagger the worst experience.

    I’ll tunnel, facecamp, nod and hit them on hook and let everyone else farm.

  • Cybil
    Cybil Member Posts: 1,163
    edited September 2022

    Not a killer main but...

    I once had a David sandbag a Mikaela in the Saw 1 room as I was chasing her (I was Myers). Needless to say he got face-camped after the fact.

  • the_honey_badger
    the_honey_badger Member Posts: 111

    It's a good question, most of the time's it can be hard to tell exactly how the survivor's are bming one another, it could just be swf teasing each other. But if I somehow realise that the survivor is just throwing the game by dropping pallets for no reason, vaulting back ams forth, not giving chase, I usually let the survivor's win tbh

  • RinsDoormat
    RinsDoormat Member Posts: 121

    It's just pressing buttons on a keyboard, it's your own fault if it annoys you. Same as applies to every thread here when a Killer complains about BM; toxicity isn't real and YOU are always at fault, not the one trying to insult you.

  • Marc_go_solo
    Marc_go_solo Member Posts: 5,347

    I will always slaughter the idiot survivors making it bad for others.

    There was one match where 2 survivors were vaulting about and attempting to block in another survivor. I tunnelled them 2 hard, eliminated them and let the other 2 go.

    They did call me a tunneller. Didn't feel a need to argue against it, so invited them to report me (knowing it would do F' all) and left them fuming.

  • Nirgendwohin
    Nirgendwohin Member Posts: 1,251

    some survivors don't know, that fast vaults give a notification over the whole map

  • brokedownpalace
    brokedownpalace Member Posts: 8,813

    In my experience as a survivor, killer mains generally appreciate it when survivors turn against each other. About 90% of the time they will reward the sandbagging teammate, either by letting them go or giving them hatch

  • Laurie268
    Laurie268 Member Posts: 580

    I mean I don’t really care, I don’t know the reason why the survivor is sandbagging their teammate so I’d rather stay out of it. Maybe they did something to deserve it or maybe they didn’t I have no way to know.

  • neb
    neb Member Posts: 790

    d e a t h

    t o

    t h e

    s a n d b a g g e r

  • humanbeing1704
    humanbeing1704 Member Posts: 8,998

    Whenever I see survivors being dicks to eachother I'll intentionally go after the other people and give the affected survivor the hatch

  • AshInTheTallGrass
    AshInTheTallGrass Member Posts: 1,679

    livin' up to your name lol

    thanks for caring when you see it

  • Krazzik
    Krazzik Member Posts: 2,475

    Still remember when I had a game on Hawkins and I couldn't find the last two survivors for ages. Heard a noise notifiction upstairs and it turns out the Meg has bodyblocked the Ash in the little room with the chest and was pointing at him repeatedly. I hooked the Meg and hit her on the hook while the Ash spam-unhooked and let her die.

  • TragicSolitude
    TragicSolitude Member, Alpha Surveyor Posts: 7,458

    I try not to let sandbaggers succeed. I mean, it'd be stupid of me to ignore a person on a nearby gen and just let the gen pop, but if a survivor throws a pallet down in front of another survivor or points out someone in a locker, I don't take the bait. I also try to keep in mind that the survivor in a locker may be doing nothing but hiding in lockers, so they don't automatically become my new bestie, either.

    I try, I really try, to be mindful of what's going on as killer. Like if one survivor is trolling another, they could be friends, I dunno. Me and my friend troll each other. But if I see definite griefing, like a group of survivors blocking someone else in a corner, then the group gets to bleed out, I'm not going to watch some SWF bully the random.


    But spamming the unhooks actually keeps the hooked survivor in the game longer. My friend and I spamming unhooks on one another realized that in second state it resets the count of missed skill checks, so if we weren't hitting skill checks it didn't matter, we still didn't die.

    If a survivor wants someone else to die, spamming unhooks is counter-productive. The hooked person literally cannot let themselves die in that situation. They can't try to self-unhook in first state, and they can't miss skill checks in second state.

  • Leachy_Jr
    Leachy_Jr Member Posts: 2,207

    Matters.

    Sandbag a Mikaela? I'll help you with that.

    Sandbag a Jonah or Yoichi? You are dead.

  • AshInTheTallGrass
    AshInTheTallGrass Member Posts: 1,679
  • drakolyr
    drakolyr Member Posts: 322

    Sadly everytime i got such teammates, the killer either doesnt see it or abuse the hell out of it. *Sadface*

  • blue4zion
    blue4zion Member Posts: 2,773

    Yeah I'll always target survivors who try to ruin their teammate's experience. Then proceed to farm with the rest so they can spectate and cry :)

  • HectorBrando
    HectorBrando Member Posts: 3,167

    I usually make sure they are the first to go, depending on how the game went and the extent of the Survivor sabotage I may resume normal gameplay or let the others escape.

  • prion11
    prion11 Member Posts: 361

    If I see someone sandbagging I tunnel them