Why do survivors prefer bleeding out when everyone is slugged?
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Hey maybe dont leave me slugged where i can get that far or maybe run deer stalker theres a counter for it.
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I don’t say this often and if i say it I mean it not that seriously but this time I do:
go out touch grass
The L is very clearly yours.
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Totally spite for me
I absolutely will deny the full hook sacrifice
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Is this the new forum meta? First it was calling Killer players mentally ill because they played in a certain way, now it seems to be an increase of people throwing the word 'evil' around. I'll take a thousand matches where I get slugged over the ridiculous trend of trying to denigrate people in the worst possible ways for playing a game in a way some people don't like.
If you've reached the point where you're comparing any legitimate play-style to being evil in even the loosest sense, maybe you've reached the terminus; your journey in DBD is over, get off the bus.
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Slugging is a good way to know if you're facing against a group of solos or a SWF.
So I recommend slugging for the information.
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I doubt that, given that Knock Out is an incredibly rare perk to see anyone using. If slugging all four survivors in order to win was actually strong, you'd see it more.
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The first word that came to mind started with an f. I'm just sidestepping a ban. I'm a killer main
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It's incredibly powerful if you can down survivors in a dead zone. The only counter play is to not help other survivors or a two perk investment
The issue is how unreliable the locations are and the need for a small amount of communication between survivors still up
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It is strong, obviously depending on the killer. With Onryo and the right add-ons is the definition of GG
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This has been an issue for so long but nobody is talking about it. I hate when there is a full sabo team with breakdown and dying state recovery perks.
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You have THAT, but you also have areas where if even 1 survivor dies in that corner... it's a hook dead zone the rest of the game.
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Oh yeh, I never do that since 9 times out of 10 it is much faster just to kill the guy and take a hatch gamble.
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Nobody runs deerstalker since slugging is only valid if the survivors put themselves in that spot to begin with (some killers it is more viable to do obviously).
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No, it's technically not griefing.
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Bleeding out means we survs win :)
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Leaving multiple survs on the ground for a prolonged period is one of the lamest things you can do in DBD. And leaving one surv on the going just to scour the entire map for the last surv because you're thirsty af for that 4K is in the conversation for the lamest.
So yeah, I'm not going to reward the killer's lame ass strat by just laying there forever waiting to be picked up. I'm going to waste as much of their time as I can, and hopefully deprive them of the sacrifice. Yeah, it's spite. And it's deserved.
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Why do I crawl away and hide? I don't always. But when I do, it's because:
- I don't actually know what the other survivors are running because I'm solo. I don't know if someone's going to wiggle free or unhook themselves, either.
- I have nothing else to do.
- I might end up next to the hatch.
- I might find a funny place to die.
- I want the consequence of slugging to be that everyone is bored -- not just me.
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