Offerings visible on pause screen.

LordGlint
LordGlint Member Posts: 9,781

What are ppl's thoughts on this change? As a killer main, it just helps to know which survivor gave me a BP offering and thus... who gets hatch.

Comments

  • Nazzzak
    Nazzzak Member Posts: 7,567

    I like it too. Never considered it could be used for bribery reasons though lol maybe that's why I'm seeing so many anniversary bp offerings

  • OnryosTapeRentals
    OnryosTapeRentals Member Posts: 1,820

    maybe that's why I'm seeing so many anniversary bp offerings

    You too? I've seen so many lately as well. I've started running Party Streamers to get in on the action lol.

  • Dustin
    Dustin Member Posts: 2,424
    edited May 2025

    I do like the new feature but I'm conflicted on whether killer should be able to see survivor offerings. I feel it's a nice quality of life feature overall but even I've gotten very odd treatment just because one game I was the outlier on who brought BPS without knowing anyone was going to bring it. Excluding that I feel it could give more information on some strategies but I'm still deciding whether that's a big deal or not but it mostly just results in guessing who has perks for sabo or hatch.

    The main use for survivor is if I see someone on my team use a specific map offering I have an idea of what their perks may be. Generally it's just going to be for balanced landing or boil over builds though. Although my opinion will likely change over offerings being visible once perks on survivor teams are visible to each other. Until then I mostly try to reserve my judgement on it.

    Realistically though I have no actual complaints. More so just observing how people adapt to the new feature.

    Actually more important question - Will offerings / items be visible when perks become visible in lobby? Console for example can't use chat so knowing they are going to bring BPS for example would be nice.

  • Hex_Ignored
    Hex_Ignored Member Posts: 2,228

    I don't like it. As you said, it makes killers give special treatment to survivors who bring an offering the killer likes or dislikes. It serves no other purpose.

  • 100PercentBPMain
    100PercentBPMain Member Posts: 3,148

    I saw my first Eyrie offering and made sure that person died. Guy was just trying to get an adept.

    I'm thinking it was probably for thr better to hide the offerings until the end

  • katoptris
    katoptris Member Posts: 3,327

    I don't see why I need to see what offering another person bring.

  • LordGlint
    LordGlint Member Posts: 9,781

    Bribery does work on me...

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    I decided those 2 were escaping the second the match started. We got to play red light green light at the end.

  • ChucksterMainin
    ChucksterMainin Member Posts: 111

    I like it!

    Allows me to tunnel out the map bringers and allows me to be nice to those amazing Chad's that bring BP offerings

  • LordGlint
    LordGlint Member Posts: 9,781

    I just wanna know just how widespread this thought pattern is. THIS is the kinda data I'd like to see. What is the survival rate based off offering?

  • Mr_K
    Mr_K Member Posts: 10,420

    I like it.

    But knowing this community it will probably turn into "this is why we can't have nice things" situation.

  • PetTheDoggo
    PetTheDoggo Member Posts: 2,158

    I like it as someone who always play with cake anyway on both sides and I want to give reinforcement to survivors while playing killer.

  • LockerLurk
    LockerLurk Member Posts: 1,683

    I really like knowing who to blame for map offerings, who gave me a cake, and who brought the hatch offering so I can thank my teammates in endgame chat.

  • LockerLurk
    LockerLurk Member Posts: 1,683

    Fellow forever cakes enjoyer! :) I like to bring the party, but I stop the second Survivors or Killers get mean. If you wanna be little sweatlords, you're good enough you don't need my cake and I am not giving you it. :(

  • Ryuhi
    Ryuhi Member Posts: 4,688

    I remember when OoO was defended because "the person who brings it dies often." I don't think they ever even bothered checking how often they were in a SWF.