What are your "conditions" for a GG???
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Biggest issue is I never get games that are close as either Killer or Survivor. 9/10 games one side completely stomp the other side. I've had days where I've steamrolled the opposing team all day and then days I was steamrolled all day.
After thousands of hours I'm not bad at winning more often than losing.
I miss close games.
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When crutch perks decided the winner
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My conditions for a GG is a non-gen rushing SWF Team 6 and full stacks of BBQ.
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I don't mean typing GG at the end
I want to know what makes a good game... stop with the typing bs
I feel like I have had plenty good games but I'd rather not type GG at the end or send messages
What makes go into your next match still remembering what happened in the last match
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I don’t GG unless I receive the message first, and I’ll respond if the player who is saying it wasn’t toxic
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Regardless of the end result, I always say GG. For me to be personally satisfied with the game as a killer, I have to get min. 2 kills. Pipping doesn't matter to me because I'm already Rank 1 and ranks just don't matter anymore. As a Survivor, I have to get a minimum of 18k points. Even if I don't survive, that's what I'm striving for. I play killer more often to get BP because being a Survivor just sucks at getting BP, especially solo queue.
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Both sides have a challenging match and both sides nearly win.
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I will say "gg" even if it is not a good game. It's good manners, you respect the other players by telling that the match was good.
Now to really think that the match was good It has to accomplish at least one of the following things:
- Being a close match, the difference between players is almost zero and everyone is understanding the game of the other players enough to recognise a good play by the other side, recognize a mistake from either side and learn from either good and bad plays from all players.
- A intensive learning match. There are matches when you don't stop learning new things, "oh this loop is better if i run this way", "Oh i can throw hatches through that hole between the trees", "Oh there is a ton of people using this path, it should be a good spot for traps". Humans love to learn, we are made of knowledge.
- A fun match. If i laughed a lot, it was good for me. If everyone laughed it was good for everyone.
- In this game, matches are so quick that I enjoy a lot long matches.
- On survivor long chases are so fun that if i have one, the game was good for me.
- On killer if I make good mind games or use some tech successfuly, it means a good game.
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As a Killer, a GG is a 4k. Anything less is a varying degree of loss.
As Survivor, a GG is me escaping. Anything less is varying degree of loss.
Not that loosing is necessarily bad. If I loose a game that I enjoyed I don't mind at all. But the game's conditions on what counts as a 'win' or 'loss' is foggy, so I just make it very strict and straightforward for my own sake.
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So what I learned is that players either extend GG as good manners or as a token to all players skill during the match
Am I wrong in saying that?
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So it's been 6 months...
Has anyone thoughts changes or is it the same?
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There is no specific objective criteria. Every game where people show up to play, give 100%, and don't cheat (either with hacks or lag spikes) is a GG. Even if someone makes a fool of themselves with salt post game, it doesn't change the GG of the match itself. Games are only as good as the effort people put into them, and are not defined by the outcome, only the struggle.
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That wasn't funny.
I swear.
*Distant laughing*
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4k at 4-5 gen with the survivors having 0 hope of winning i.e most of my Nurse games.
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If I felt I did well. This actually depends highly on the opposition. For example, if I run up against a full squad of great players as clown and I manage to get a 2k (or at least 6+ hooks) I consider it well enough for a gg.
If I run a baby Killer for 3+ gens and only using 1-3 pallets, not so much and I feel bad for them.
Most importantly, independant from the outcome, it´s a gg for me when no one goes toxic in post game or goes out of their way to be annoying in-game(t-bagging, mori-tunneling for example).
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I GG if I don't down pip. If I down pip then the game was inherently not good.
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Cool... so far so good...
hahahaha
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I main killer, so a ''good game'' to me is when the survivors aren't abusing perks like DS, OoO, etc, are pretty good at looping and don't TBAG/click flashlights when they get a single stun etc.
Just respectful survivors who make me sweat a little is what I consider a good game, even if I only get 1-2 kills (which is still very good)
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I use GG both when I went or lose, I have no specific conditions unless the person tunneled or can't, or the Survivor was playing toxic, but if they were genuinely playing well on both sides then that deserves a GG
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I play on console so telling whom ever "GG" is hard to do... but I think most games I have are Good Games in one way, shape, or form
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It means that the game is now over.
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As a survivor: escaping at least with someone by my side.
As a killer: getting at least 20k BP.
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A game where both sides get a chance to play without the game being over in like 5 minutes due to some insane snowball event.
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Fair enough
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No bming from other side.
I don't really care about playstyles, perks or any other stuff that some people despite, as to me these all are just different ways to enjoy the game.
I also don't get very triggered if I lose. Surely this frustrates me, but not much if the other side doesn't act like the biggest ######### in the world because of that.
However I never forgive BMing or trashtalking in chat. Literally the only thing apart from the ones banned by rules I truly despite.
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For me it's a gg if the match was fair, balanced and engaging.
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