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You see a player with OoO as killer, what do you do?

CLAUDETTEINABUSH
CLAUDETTEINABUSH Member Posts: 2,210
edited April 2020 in General Discussions

Personally if I suspect they are swf I would probably ignore em until I find the right moment to strike. Since I mainly play spirit (don't judge me) there are small windows that give me the opportunity to strike em easily. In any other killer tho, I would test the survivor's skill. Let me demonstrate:

I have a small list that I follow against them:

1.Do they know how to loop? 2.Are they cocky?

If both of em are correct then I'll probably find a moment to strike when they will get too cocky, if 1 is correct and 2nd is incorrect I would probably ignore them, they play safe that's all. If 1 is incorrect and 2 is correct I hard commit for an easy down and lastly if both are incorrect I would probably also commit.

What about you? What do you do against an OoO GAMER? Let me know down below.

Edit: some spelling mistakes (:

Post edited by CLAUDETTEINABUSH on

Comments

  • Boss
    Boss Member Posts: 13,616

    I laugh since i'm Wraith & i can abuse it in loops.

  • DelsKibara
    DelsKibara Member Posts: 3,127

    Gleefully prepare for a fun and intense match.

    I always love seeing OoO as Killer, they tend to make the best matches in the game.

    Here's a game of me beating a group with two Object of Obsessions! I still remember this match fondly (NOED didn't go off by the way because we never reached Endgame)

  • Xzan
    Xzan Member Posts: 907

    Depends on the killer I'm playing.

    But mostly the same as you. Check how they play and if they are toxic. Then decide what to do.

    And if they are unhooked and I can't find anyone else.. well you put a big X on yourself, don't complain about tunneling.

  • BigBrainMegMain
    BigBrainMegMain Member Posts: 3,826

    Tunnel and Camp.

    2 ideologies I'm severely against, but don't bring something as scummy as OoO.

  • MegMain98
    MegMain98 Member Posts: 2,913

    Depends on the killer I’m playing. A couple of days ago I was Plague on Lery’s and there was two OoO users, both decently good at looping. In no way shape or form was I winning that match. I managed to kill one OoO and another random. It will hurt some killers worse than others.

    I usually ignore the OoO user unless I’m Spirit. She doesn’t really care about OoO. You’re still gonna eat a katana to the face. I rarely run into OoO though, it’s a rarity.

  • DelsKibara
    DelsKibara Member Posts: 3,127

    Just in case that doesn't count, here's a game of me as Hag against another OoO group.


  • Callmehandsome
    Callmehandsome Member Posts: 529
    edited April 2020

    Usually person who runs OoO wants to be chased, so i avoid chasing him most of the game. Sometimes if he gets too close i might try to get hit in, or at least make him waste few pallets that are close. In these games i usually play as dirty as possible, since they clearly don't respect my fun either. I try to find weakest survivor and chase him down, most of the time OoO user doesn't like to repair gens so i can keep 2 survivors busy most of the game.

    At worst scenario OoO user escapes, but i made sure he didn't get any chases (most fun part of being survivor) during the match. And he had to be m1 gen drone in order to win the game, which is win for me even if he escapes.

  • whammigobambam
    whammigobambam Member Posts: 1,201

    Play normally but when the user is downed get them out asap. OoO user teams get stronger as the match progresses.

  • raulblideran
    raulblideran Member Posts: 225

    Depends, if they are bad and play Laurie, then I assume they do the adept, other than that most likely they are a SWF and I try to get rid of him asap. If the person is cocky, welp, hard tunnel it

  • OmegaXII
    OmegaXII Member Posts: 2,216

    If i see they start Tbag immediately in the match, i'll DC immediately. I don't care about the penalty. I would rather take the penalty than getting bullied and get mental depression for a week :)

    But seriously, so far i didn't see any of these survivors lol, and most of the time i just play normally like i always do.

  • theArashi
    theArashi Member Posts: 998

    Roll for Initiative.

  • NullSp3c
    NullSp3c Member Posts: 765
    edited April 2020

    I love when people have OoO and im playing legion which is 90% of the time. Free hits and info :)

  • a_good_player
    a_good_player Member Posts: 194

    Just ignore them. They are confident in their skill, and they are using a perk that gives them massive advantage in a chase(allowing them to know when you are coming and to make a lot of distance). So just go for someone else. And if you can be as toxic as you can with them. They are using a broken and extremely annoying perk, and deserve the worst.

  • edgarpoop
    edgarpoop Member Posts: 8,365

    I proceed as normal and test them, depending on the killer. Nothing else you can really do. They might have a rough time if I'm playing Nurse.

  • GrootDude
    GrootDude Member Posts: 14,110

    Whenever I see OoO, I prepare for someone who will probably be good at looping, other than that I don’t change my strategy much.

  • KingFrost
    KingFrost Member Posts: 3,014

    Usually I head in their direction. I saw their aura, know where they are, while I don't know where anyone else is. If I see someone else on the way to them, I'll go for them and then probably forget about the guy having OoO. At least until i see it again.

  • csandman1977
    csandman1977 Member Posts: 2,358

    I get ready to lose the game. The OoO user is going to die. Could care less about the others unless they get in the way. You wanted to be obsessiin? Well im obsessed lol. Depending how long it took to down them ill back away. If they ran me for a couple gens they get facecamped

  • sulaiman
    sulaiman Member Posts: 3,219

    I think the opposite is better. Usually, i ignore tie OoO user. It works for you too, you always know if he is on a gen, going for an unhook, or whatever. A lot of time he is teabagging and waving to get your attention, thus doing no objektive at all.

    And the best part: If you got all his friends, he cant even hide from you.

  • CosmicParagon
    CosmicParagon Member Posts: 1,070

    I've only seen OoO once on a (presumably) adept Laurie. She wasn't that good in chases so I just played normally

  • alphralphralphr
    alphralphralphr Member Posts: 36

    I considered getting OoO so I could get into more chases/learn how to get chased better, but I didn't know it was such a heavily despised perk. I can see why it wouldn't be fair in swf, but I don't really see the issue with solo survivors.

  • Mister_xD
    Mister_xD Member Posts: 7,669

    well, the way i play against them depends a lot on their skill and whether they are part of an SWF or not, but lets just say i make sure they wont leave.

  • 28_stabs
    28_stabs Member Posts: 1,470

    Since I always have Rancor on me, its a free kill for me.

  • Huff
    Huff Member Posts: 1,480

    Cry.


    No, but seriously, I have yet to run into a hardcore SWF running OoO. As a matter of fact, the last OoO I ran into actually practically gave her dead sacrificed body to me on a silver platter. Any other time I've seen it run, the players have usually been "bad" enough that I don't really notice it making a difference. So I do get a little worried, but I just try to remember that it's not usually a big deal from my experiences.

  • LapisInfernalis
    LapisInfernalis Member Posts: 4,218

    When I play Freddy, I hate them, because they break him, once asleep. I usually ignore them and save them for last, or, if they get cocky, i just murder them.