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Sprint Burst
Since it is a problem that Sprint Burst always requires you to walk to save the boost, should Sprint Burst be changed into a press the action key perk? Only problem is it will conflict with Dead Hard...
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It is fine how it is tbh, it is better to run towards a gen and let you exhaustion recover.
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Which I usually do mid game, but it does slow me down a lot during beginning of matches. I will use it to quickly save a hooked survivor or to move away from the hook after being saved.
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I thought about this a few days ago, but think about how stupid it'd be for a survivor to activate Sprint Burst mid chase.
It'd be a Dead Hard on steroids that you don't have to be injured to use.
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True...only exception is Nurse, Hilly Billy, Spirit, and Huntress, but it is an easy distance-attack dodge perk if put that way.
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No, it would be like before the exhaustion nerf back a year ago.
It's fine as it is honestly.
People are too scared to use it cause they think they better save it for when they truly need it, like when the killer is approaching. But all it does is make just a tiny bit of distance away from the killer.
Just run all game and let it recover while you do a gen.
It's decent, it's got pros and cons which makes it pretty balanced and it doesn't really need a change imo.
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well killer mains are gonna be like oH iTs brOkEn
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It has a diffrent porpouse than other exhaustion perks after the nerf.
(also activable SB would be too good)
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Well, saw all the down votes from out of no where after I already mentioned that I realized it was a bad idea. *mental oof*
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