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killer camper

something that could be added, whenever the killer was close to a survivor who was on the hook (CAMPER), a life bar did not fall or the survivors could stay alive as long as the monster was nearby, this can prevent the killers from standing still in front of the hook, they are forced to leave if they want the survivors to be killed by the hook

sorry this text was translated from portuguese may contain spelling errors

Comments

  • Gibberish
    Gibberish Member Posts: 1,063

    They already tried this years ago, it doesnt work. Survivors abused the hell out of it.

  • pjo
    pjo Member Posts: 7

    The problem at the egc camping can be a strategy. So at all I guess it is not really a good idea.

  • MysterTal
    MysterTal Member Posts: 157

    And what happens after the exit gates are powered and the Killer has nowhere to go?


    Try playing Killer yourself for a while, see how you feel about "camping" then.

  • emptyCups
    emptyCups Member Posts: 1,262

    You mean the perk bbq and chili ?

    The thing is... your not entitled to 3 hooks

    So the killer has every right to camp


    Try hiding or escaping a chase instead

    Or working with teammates

  • Marcavecunc
    Marcavecunc Member Posts: 2,057

    Camaraderie does just that, for a certain time.

  • Archimedes5000
    Archimedes5000 Member Posts: 1,620
    edited January 2020

    It wouldn't work, because surviviors would just force the killer to be under the hook

  • ABannedCat
    ABannedCat Member Posts: 2,529

    So basically what survivors can do then, is looping close to the hooked survivors, and therefor buy everyone additional time to finish generators with no downside (since the sacrifise is paused). No, thats a terrible idea.

    If you want to counter camping, bring Borrowed Time and/or Decisive Strike. Those 2 perks are so strong, you can even use them when the killer is not even camping in the first place.