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Why do killers do this? Did they get bullied in real life?

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  • SnakeSound222
    SnakeSound222 Member Posts: 4,467
    edited September 2020

    Going to need some more context here. Gates could have been powered, he could have had a bad day, he could have been an #########, you guys could have been #########. There's more than one reason for camping like that.

    Also, this situation really isn't that deep. It's just a Killer facecamping you.

  • MrsGhostface
    MrsGhostface Member Posts: 987

    I have always assumed they were bullied in school lol. Usually when a killer tries to bully me I laugh it off, they’re mad at something and taking it out on you.

  • 28_stabs
    28_stabs Member Posts: 1,470

    Could it be the proof that killers are actually toxic af? :^)

  • illuminaegi
    illuminaegi Member Posts: 32

    Lol why is it a picture taken from your phone of your screen instead of a screenshot?

  • Kees_T
    Kees_T Member Posts: 811

    What? What does using a strategy says about someone's life in a video game? I think you're the one having bullying issues in real life. You're just upset because you're bad and can't accept the fact he is better than you, so you need to throw bad arguments to them to make your ego feel better.

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  • noctis129
    noctis129 Member Posts: 967

    My 3 yr old plays killer and he always face camp. That's really all there is to it. He also likes hitting the survivor who is hooked.


    My 3 yr old gets lots of hate mail. But he can't read and doesn't know how to navigate to messages. To the survivors who died by his hands, if it makes u feel better, he turns 4 next month.


    He also asked me if I can get him the new killer for his bday.


    Also, this is for reals, not a joke.

  • MadLordJack
    MadLordJack Member Posts: 8,814

    Yeah, because killers are the only ones who BM and game-deny.

  • NekoGamerX
    NekoGamerX Member Posts: 5,298

    like everyone else say No context on what happened before but also bully in real life maybe or maybe not but he may have been bully in the last match.

  • PigMainClaudette
    PigMainClaudette Member Posts: 3,842

    As someone who HAS been bullied IRL, no. I'm the type that doesn't want to see anyone else go through what I did, which is why I avoid camping and tunnelling so much, especially after being there.

  • voorheesgt
    voorheesgt Member Posts: 827

    I'll will camp loosely during end game because I have no better goals to go after. I do patrol the vicinity and don't face camp.

    If a specific survivor is incredibly toxic (as in tbagging every vault, spamming flashlights while I'm in another chase, body blocking a lot etc) I'll stand on their toes til they die... I will not even fret the other escapes. Toxics are priority.

    We need context... The still frame gives no info. Was it after gens were done? Were you the designated flashlight clicker etc?

  • Eareland
    Eareland Member Posts: 247

    to me it looks like valid move. how's bullying involved with this?

    some people like to camp. poor you.

  • PigMainClaudette
    PigMainClaudette Member Posts: 3,842

    Don't be. Kids are mean, and I've moved on. It was 15 years ago anyway.


    It's not what happens, it's how you move on from it. No point dwelling in the past.