Could you please make auto-fight?
I'm tired of spaming the x button. You could make a hold to give up instead.
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I kind of like the struggling we have now, feels very intense. Having it be automatic would make being hooked even more boring than it currently is.
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Yeah the struggle mechanic is really annoying. I hate when I accidently kill myself on the hook because I let go for a fraction of a second.
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Disagree. It's tedious and eye-rolling IMO. I'd rather it be boring than actively actively annoying.
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People legitimately suffer because of this outdated mechanic.
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As many people say make it like Pyramid heads skill checks. In the time I've played this game I've went through 2 keyboards and 3 mice because of mashing space bar and spamming my scroll wheel when I finally rebinded the struggle keys. It's loud, annoying, and sometimes painful mashing those buttons for so long.
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I feel it just damages my keyboard.
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I'll actually agree on this, even if I don't play survivor much. Button mash QTEs guaranteed 3 times a match is a good way to get Carpal tunnel. There's a reason most games shake the QTEs up with different motions nowadays.
Autofight is a more boring option than adding checks like simon says or make a circle with the mouse, but it's still a better one than current.
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Also, FPS drops get you killed because the game won't register your inputs in that moment :D
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I get that it aims to make you 'feel' like you're actually struggling to hold on, but it's honestly just obnoxious with how long you have to struggle for.
No one wants to spam a button for an entire minute.
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My friends X button is actually broken, half the time he accidentally dies lmao.
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######### lol. You are probably in a group of 8 people that think this way
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I don't even think it's successful in feeling like a struggle to hold on though. It's so binary and repetitive that most of the time people just zone out until they're rescued - almost the opposite of intensity.
I think several modest variant QTEs (Make a circle with the mouse, short Simon says sequence, timed button presses) would make it feel like more of a focused, driven struggle, and would also make it less outright physically painful.
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