Do you ragequit?
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You realize just letting yourself die is not DCing, right? If you let yourself die whatever- if you DCed you just cost yourself points, nothing more.OGlilSPOOK20 said:I've been playing this game for a year now and Ive always kept up with it ever since it first came out, but I have only DC'd 2 times in this game and that was when I was playing survivor.
One was when I was being Insidious camped by a Leatherface in basement with 3 gens left and right as I was going into struggle all three gens popped on and Exit gates were being open (Playing solo btw.)
So as I'm struggling I seen one of my teammates trying to come rescue me, so I DC'd so they wouldn't get caught either. All 3 got out and the LF was pissed.
The other time I DC'd was because me and my buddy decided to play together and we ran across two random survivors which we found out quickly was working with the killer and were using Bond to help the killer find us and farm points off of us. So me and my buddy quit and reported them all.0 -
Never. One time I just hooked someone in the basement and had to leave my house for a bit. I just left the killer facecamping and went out. When I got back I noticed post-game that noone bothered to go save them. Free sacrifice
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Never rage quitted. Never seen the point. I have had games as survivor that went completely sideways, but somehow ended up with full party escape. I have had games as killer that had 3 gens done in under 90 seconds, no survivor found, hexes all broken and for some reason (survivors were way too altruistic) ended up with a 4K, and no, I did not run NOED.
Point being, even when ######### goes south in this game, all it takes is one mistake from the opposing side to turn the match to your favor. We all have our bad, terrible, oh ######### this games. Play them out and move on.
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Never even if the survivors are being super toxic or if I'm up against rank 1s. The worst case scenario is something coming up so I afk until the task is done.0
