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Story Time: Trapper On a Hill
GhostEuant
Member Posts: 243
Thought I’d share this fun experience I had and the after game “chat.”
I was the Trapper and I spawned into the map on a hill with my Hex: Ruin right next to me. I then spent the beginning of the game trapping it as best I could considering it was the worst spot for a hex totem. It was a 4 player SWF group so I figured my chances of the totem actually surviving were slim.
Fast forward 10 mins and everyone is dead with 0 generators done and the hex totem is still alive. Why? Because the four of them spent the entire game trying to destroy the totem. I spent most of the game knocking survivors down on the hill or picking them up from traps, hooking them, reseting the traps, then chasing a survivor who was on the side of the hill waiting for me to leave. At no point did any of the survivors leave the area to just do generators. No, they were all fixated on the totem (I would hook someone then turn around and see the other 3 on the hill).
Obviously as we survivor mains are reasonable people, the post-game chat was an intellectual review of their strategy versus mine and a good back and forth.
....or not.
“learn how to play fair your a bad killer for camping a totem youre scared to lose”
“baby camper”
”you suck as a killer and scared to lose lolllllllllllllll”
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I found their reactions quite amusing considering how clearly wrong they were and thought I’d share with y’all. To any killers who may have been salty getting those messages just remember: they’re the problem, not you.
I was the Trapper and I spawned into the map on a hill with my Hex: Ruin right next to me. I then spent the beginning of the game trapping it as best I could considering it was the worst spot for a hex totem. It was a 4 player SWF group so I figured my chances of the totem actually surviving were slim.
Fast forward 10 mins and everyone is dead with 0 generators done and the hex totem is still alive. Why? Because the four of them spent the entire game trying to destroy the totem. I spent most of the game knocking survivors down on the hill or picking them up from traps, hooking them, reseting the traps, then chasing a survivor who was on the side of the hill waiting for me to leave. At no point did any of the survivors leave the area to just do generators. No, they were all fixated on the totem (I would hook someone then turn around and see the other 3 on the hill).
Obviously as we survivor mains are reasonable people, the post-game chat was an intellectual review of their strategy versus mine and a good back and forth.
....or not.
“learn how to play fair your a bad killer for camping a totem youre scared to lose”
“baby camper”
”you suck as a killer and scared to lose lolllllllllllllll”
======================
I found their reactions quite amusing considering how clearly wrong they were and thought I’d share with y’all. To any killers who may have been salty getting those messages just remember: they’re the problem, not you.
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scared to lose
them.
that's......that's them.2 -
@ACoolName said:
scared to lose
them.
that's......that's them.0