To The Killer Who Made Me Cry
I was Bill and you were Wraith. As the last survivor I waited for you sweetly at the Hatch to communicate GG. I was crouched submissively and dropped my med-kit. You closed the Hatch and sacrificed me to the Entity.
2 games later, I was Bill and you were Pig. I saw you crouching slowly towards me while I worked on a gen. I came off the gen and crouched over towards you to sweetly give you boop snoots. You downed me and sacrificed me to the Entity.
I hold no ill will, but for those screaming all survivors are toxic- really? I've been such a nice survivor this year, I hope Santa sends me some luck as I cry in the Fog π
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You standing on the hatch, teabagging or pointing, is toxic.
You can't expect players to not play the game the way it is intended. That is not toxic to attack you as pig.
Every other game i play has a guy in the game who
- Has as script to spam flashlights
- Teabags constantly, bonus points if they have OOO
- Calls me the "N word" after the game is over
- Harasses me in chat for being a camper/tunnel/insert other thing.
As a survivor, i often get killers who offer me the hatch at the end, or do other nice things. Rarely are they toxic to me.
Survivors are more toxic IMO. Especially SWF.
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Please tell me this isn't real.
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I wasn't tbagging or pointing. I was just crouched. Also, this isn't a salty post at all. It's meant more to poke fun at me more than anything for being a trusting and overly altruistic player and that I happened to meet the same Killer w/in an hour.
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Why take the chance? You can't ever go on the assumption that a killer will suddenly act nice.
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Lol, it is definitely real. When I went to message the Killer after the 2nd match I was floored it was the same person! By far one of the funniest things to have happened to me in game.
@Reinami sorry you've had those experiences, but not all Survivors are like that. Also, the only reason the Killer made me cry, was because I was laughing so hard.
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not everything is toxic.
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Oh jinkeys lol
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Because I like to be nice. And if the Killer happens to be nice, too, it's a beautiful moment of good sportsmanship π€·ββοΈ
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Nooo! I have found that no matter what you do, you will upset someone. It's not toxic to sacrifice when people are nice, but it sucks to be misunderstood to that degree :(! I had a Piggy find me at hatch and I crouched, booped her snoot, and left her my green medkit. Luckily she understood what I meant and I escaped, but I have had survivors misunderstand my mercy as friendship and then blind me when I hook someone and their friend rights are REVOKED!! For that match, at least lol! Good luck in your next matches and I hope the next one with them you guys at least laugh about your past encounters :)!
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So there should be a sub forum for letters to the killer/survivors.
just saying because Iβve made similar posts.
letters from the fog
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just going to leave this here
"A scorpion, which cannot swim, asks a frog to carry it across a river on the frog's back. The frog hesitates, afraid of being stung by the scorpion, but the scorpion argues that if it did that, they would both drown. The frog considers this argument sensible and agrees to transport the scorpion. Midway across the river, the scorpion stings the frog anyway, dooming them both. The dying frog asks the scorpion why it stung despite knowing the consequence, to which the scorpion replies: "I couldn't help it. It's in my nature.""
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Personally, I'd want a survivor to leave as soon as they're able so I can move on and try to get more bloodpoints sooner.
Sitting on the hatch is kinda rude to me. Especially if the match has gone pear-shaped for me.
I don't fault you for trying to be nice, though.
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You were just rejected twice by the same person. Sometimes things aren't meant to be.
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Lmao, I COMPLETELY agree. Like a 'Missed Connections In The Fog".
What do you say, mods? Some place we can post our stories and try to connect?
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Speak for yourself. I love survivors who meme or just overall don't take the game seriously. It's a REALLY nice change of pace.
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Even if the killer plays with good sportsmanship, it's ironic to call the killer nice, especially because they're thirsty to see your shoulder pierced through that hook.
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Pear-shaped. I like that phrase! Sadly though, I canβt quite visualize it. π Can you describe the meaning behind this and how it relates to a match? If Iβm to use this in the future, I wanna use it correctly!
Thanks in advance!
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I nearly cried because a really sweet Demogorgon let me get multiple pallet stuns in end game for my challenge, and then dropped me off at the gates. Demo players are always so wholesome. :(
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It means the situation has gone awry, bluntly. They're slipping down the slope to a loss.
Maybe the killer made one too many mistakes and can't stop the survivors. Maybe they chased the best runner in the match a little too long, or got stunned enough to lose too much time.
Or a survivor ran the wrong way, or didn't mind game well enough and got downed. Altruism creates a snowball of killer momentum and the killer can maybe make a clutch win.
It means things are suddenly going badly, in general.
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Boop snooting is a punishable offense in over 10 different realms. Capital punishment includes hooks, a mori, and duh death hat.
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*Whispers* That is so sad. Have you had a boop snoot before? It's like booping the snout of a majestic dragon. And it's full of fuzzy feelings π₯°
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If I notice Ghostface tbagging while chasing me I'll start doing the same back at him.
It usually ends up with my escaping while we just keep tbagging.
Personal experience, I've found Ghostface players to be the most extreme in personality differences: They either meme or go hardcore tryhard. No in between.
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Were you playing on midwich against an addonless wraith? And a combat straps pig?
Sounds familiar but it might not be me, if it was me, I apologize I was having a very rough night against OoO every match.
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You or @Ghouled_Mojo are free to make a post in the Forum Feedback sub-forum! As it's a whole other suggestion, please make it a new thread :) https://forum.deadbydaylight.com/en/categories/forum-feedback
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Ok, thank you for the information! Appreciate it!
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Tag me when you find out I gotta know!
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@Komodo16 No, Pig was on Haddonfield and Wraith was on Yamaoka Estate I believe. So you are innocent π―
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Now listen here I said i was sor........
Oh wait that wasn't me.
In other news i got the same SWF team twice in a row yesterday, who despite being on comms were, um, uninstructed. Yes let's go with that. One helmet kill the others three hooks a piece in the first game on the Swamp. Second game I recognized their names, and was in the Corn. Another head pop but otherwise shenanigans were had by all, and I let three squirm on out.
Bottom line all are not evil monsters, but it really is up to each killer to decide. With the recent changes not many are full of sweet reasonableness and holiday cheer.
Also I do suck as killer.
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Killers are more toxic IMO. Especially Ghostface. I don't know what it is about them, they're usually the least skilled and downright embarrassing, but man, the teabagging and face camping and hitting me on the hook? I guess I should have not run from them. I guess I should not find them before they find me because they're so bad. It's my fault for not playing how they want though.
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Yep. One of the most concrete stereotypes I have in my stereotype posts
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Standing on hatch or at exit gates isn't toxic as long as you let them hit you if you're at exit gate, or if you didn't loop the killer really well that game. If you don't want to be toxic and you've looped the killer really well then just leave through hatch, if you're at the exit gate still let them hit you.
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Survivors complaining about a killer tea bagging is like a Klan member complaining about someone being racist.
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The way I play as killer is this. If the survivor doesnβt act toxic I wonβt either. The moment they drop their nutz to teabag me is when I return the favor and bring the pain. But I like being nice and fun to play with. Iβve even carried survivors to the hatch so they can get out.
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Donβt let those tears turn to icicles!π
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I barely get anything of the sort when I play killer, tbh.
It does happen, just not nearly as often as everyone claims. Just as I see the reverse about as much, too.
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π± Oh my no!!
I hope I can offer you a hug that's just not cool.
I will make you up a special stocking full of all the pig boops your heart desires.
Thank you for being a nice surviour as well!
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No one said all survivors are toxic. But survivors are toxic. This is in general. Generally speaking, survivors are toxic. The norm is that survivors are more toxic than killers.
No one said 'all', but the dramatic ones. And ppl laugh at me all the time becuz they don't understand the concept of using 'all' and not using 'all'. A general statement does not mean 'all'.
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Your post made me laugh, made me smile, and then made me feel terrified- I don't know WHAT kind of cookies Santa was eating for that demonic transformation π€£ i will take the hug anyway!
@Darkskies you, too! I will take all the hugs, mwahahaha!
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this reads like some kind of poem, you made me feel something
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