Do you wiggle when everyone is in the dying state and 0-1 generators have been repaired?
1 Vote Up=Yes
1 Awesome=No
(Because I'm too lazy to make a proper poll. You can also type in your answer, it's up to you)
I just had a trial as the Pig where I managed to put all survivors in the dying state. Despite having no chance of winning, they still tried to wiggle off. Rather than take the risk (minimal risk, but if someone had DS...), I let them bleed out. In the end, one of the survivors asked me why, and I explained that I did it because I didn't want to take the risk, and that I'd win either way.
Personally, if the killer has us dead to rights, I see no point in wiggling and just let myself be hooked. All I'm doing at that point is pointlessly wearing out my keyboard.
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I mean sure, I always wiggle unless I'm the last survivor and I want the killer to kill me
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Why, though, if you know it's not going to do anything?
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Yeah because momma didn't raise no quitter
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If we've been hooked then no I'll likely just die. If not I'll try and escape to pick people up and snowball a comeback.
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Idk, it just feels right for some reason, even if I dont escape it just feels "off" to not wiggle
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Neither did mine, but unwinnable is still unwinnable.
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Either way, what's the point? The killer has nothing to do except chase you. Even if you wiggle off, you'll be back on the ground before you know it.
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I like to feel like I've gone out fighting. I die with honour.
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The battle is over at that point. Dal shakka mel.
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I do.
Never give up.
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Yes as I may be able to get to someone else up or more, it depends on the map and what is around me, I have seen it snowball a few times that way and people escape the match.
Until you get me to the hook the game is still in play and anything is possible.
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I'll be the first to say it
YES if the match is over I don't wiggle take me to the hook
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Bc sometimes it’s fun to watch the killer sway while toting me.
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Why should I make it easier for the killer? What if they can't make it to a hook? I've had killers get stuck trying to turn a corner because I wiggle them into the wall. That extra 2 seconds could mean you get free. The fact that you didn't want to take the risk of one of them getting off shows that they had some kind of a chance, especially when survivors can heal to 95% on the ground. There's no reason not to try.
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Also, more time spent in a trial means more experience, doesn't it?
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Most of the time no.
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I always wiggle as hard as I can unless I'm on my death hook and there's a hook really close and I still have teammates alive. Then I don't wiggle at all and sometimes the killer is dumb and wastes 60 whole seconds carrying my body to the basement when it was my death hook anyway and he just let my teammates get like a whole gen done 🤔
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Yeah, I'm wiggling. If I get free, I'm running away too.
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Points? A sliver of hope for a comeback? Being in character? I don't need justification for trying to escape instead of giving up.
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I'm not saying you need justification, I was just curious.
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It raises my odds of winning ever so slightly
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Yes. Always.
I’m not dead until I’m dead. And we haven’t lost until the game is over.
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Yes.
I've gotten in a lot of situations where I would have wiggled off, had I actually wiggled. Plus, last time I didn't wiggle, the killer was chasin' my team down with Agitation.
Also, I don't find it to be a big deal wiggling on Xbox, because all I have to do is push my stick in a circle (pushing the stick side to side is an awful idea, and the Devs should definitely look into changing what the HUD says to do in terms of wiggling on console or when using a controller on PC).
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Yes! Fight until the very end!!
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Yep. No reason not to, really. I've had plenty of times where everyone's slugged and one guy gets another up while being chased, they split up and the killer chases one. The other guy gets a second survivor up by the time the other guy goes down, and now you've got two up and two down. You can definitely make a comeback from that situation.
Assuming you're not right next to a hook, at least.
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I wiggle every time unless right next to a hook. I am too stubborn for my own good.
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I have crows instead
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I don't, just end my misery as quickly as possible.
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There's literally no reason to ever wiggle to try and escape a hook because there is ALWAYS a hook well within half a wiggle bar. Even with Boil Over maxed out.
The only reason to wiggle is to avoid going to a basement for the inevitable hook to make rescue easier for other Survivors.
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I remembered getting downed by a Wraith and he failed to hook me. This caused me to get the hatch and enjoy my earned escape due to his great attitude.
Yes, I know a few more generators were completed in this situation but if I didn't take that attempt, I wouldn't have escaped.
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I never wiggle. If the killer downed me they deserve that hook.
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"I’m a feisty one!" - Mr David Player.
Yes, I will always wiggle unless I'm tired. Zzz.
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I always wiggle. There is always a chance that I get off. Only exception is I am the last one standing, because you rarely spot killer that give you hatch if you dont wiggle as last person.
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I always wiggle because you never know if you could get lucky.
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What a ridiculous thing to say.
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