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This is NOT sandbagging...
Ok, twice today, I ran the killer for 4 gens, keep looping him and then I see a pallet near an undone gen, that's the only place for me to go to keep the safe looping, I go there and a surv is hidding (no noise from gen being even started), the killer notices the other surv and OF COURSE the killer dropped the chase and chased, downed and facecamped the other survivor...
Post game messages "sandbagger AH", "You getting reported".
My answers were "I ran the killer for 4 gens, ran into you BY ACCIDENT and I'm a sandbagger? My back hurts cause of carrying the team man..."
Running into someone whyle in a chase BY ACCIDENT is not sandbagging, did they actually believe I ran the killer for 4 gens and then tried to sandbag? COME ON!
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I agree.
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I wouldn't worry. Even if they had video evidence, devs would be smart enough to know that you didn't do anything wrong.
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You filthy sandbagger! GET OUT.
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Dumping a killer onto another survivor is a valid strategy. I'll run right over your scratch marks and Quick and Quiet into a locker if given the chance. If they can't survive after that, it's on them.
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As someone spends the majority of their time being chased by the killer. The fact they were hiding instead of working on a generator, means they were more useful to the team being camped than they were in a healthy state.
It amazes me how people at red rank still don't know that they shouldn't hide at looping areas.
I had a friend who urban evaded to a jungle gym (I watched him with bond) where I was looping the killer, then complained that I sandbagged him (He's been playing DBD since 2017).
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EXACTLY! My god! If I had heard the gen being done I would've not brought the killer there, but no sound for me means no survs and a free safe loop area
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