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the new surrender feature as pitched clearly favours survivors

survivors get to ff when they're losing, killers get to ff…when theyve won? if all survivors have ragequit the match should autoresolve in favour of the killer, bp included, rather than requiring them to 'lose'.

killer ff criteria would make more sense if the killer could instantly end the game in favour of survs a couple minutes after the gates have powered on, as this is a period in the match where the game state can often mean the killer can no longer realistically get a kill unless survivors blunder whilst the survivors can often extend the game by a decent amount of time

Comments

  • 6yXJI0
    6yXJI0 Member Posts: 632

    When killer surrenders, all survivors count as dead on the scoreboard. They don't keep their items and all their escape challenges are failed. So what's the problem?

  • Prometheus1092
    Prometheus1092 Member Posts: 998

    Technically a killer could use surrender when they are losing if the survivors are slowly but surely working on the last gen bit by bit, killer has 8 kick limit on the gen so after that point they just need to work on it slowly. Given enough time the survivors would do the gen and win but not only can the killer surrender after 10min but the killer wins by doing it even though survivors were winning and slowly doing the gen and on their way victory.

  • rysm
    rysm Member Posts: 350

    I literally had my first experience of the killer using this after holding a 3 gen for the entire match. Basically scammed out of extra BP, all survivors showed as "dead" and lost my item because the killer got bored holding his 3 gen and wouldn't commit to a chase.