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What the Killer/Survivor Relationship should look like.
Just got out of a series of four games that I think encapsulates the best of this game.
1st game: I was a killer and was facing 3 people that were playing together and 1 random. I knew the three people and was even friends with one of them. IT was a really good match. They got me down to 1 gen and I was nervous. Ended up securing the 4k in the end.
After the match, the friend I knew invited me to their group and we begin playing together. Combined we had about 5,000 hours split pretty evenly. The first two games we all escaped, I kept trading in though to make sure they didn't get downed. Even made a risky save that paid off and made sure they all got out.
Game 4: Faced a killer with the same amount of hours we all had. We were able to get down to one gen and then unfortunately 2 had died at this point. We had a gen that was close an the killer was on top of us. My other teammate was injured. I decided to sacrifice myself for them and left them the medkit I had. I then led the killer on a chase and let my teammate finish the gen and escape. I went down and died, but felt like I had paid them back for killing them the first game.
I think this shows two great points.
- Even though I killed them the first game, they still wanted me on their team as a survivor for the other games.
- Even though I killed them all the first game, I went out of my way to save them as a survivor.
Not sure what point I am trying to make and not trying to change anyone's behavior. I just wanted to point out that it is possible to play all sides and still respect each other.
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As you move forward you will experience two things
Survivor : Flashlight clicks, tbags and taunts.
Killer: Tunnel, camp and slug.
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Hills & Valleys
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Believe me, I have witnessed it.
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Toxicity was glamourised. That's really all there is to say, tbh. A significant amount of random strangers will always continue to be toxic because they think it's cool.
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