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Survivor Model mimicking movements of killers and downed survivors

Weaslbee
Weaslbee Member Posts: 19

I know the title sounds confusing, but here's the issue:


I was playing Detective Tapp against Hillbilly (i was premade with 1 other survivor) and the game started off normally.

Towards the middle of the game my friend (nea karlsson) got downed and picked up. I was in about a 50m range and suddenly Tapp played the animation like he would be picked up, even though i wasn't even the downed survivor.

Then later i tried to run away from the hillbilly and he vaulted a window, and suddenly tapp decided to play a vaulting animation out in the open. the last thing that also happened was, when someone was being hooked, tapp moved like he was the one being hooked,

i made sure to take screenshots of course:


this displays when my friend got hooked for the first time


and that happened when i got healed


I am playing on PC/Steam on the newest patch (29.10.2020)

my perks are shown above, and the killer ran tinkerer 1

Lastly i looked for the Log and i hope it's the right one


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