Why do survivors all want a slap on the butt on the way out of the match?
Bad killer here that rarely gets any hooks, let alone kills (yet somehow I am rank 3-4 with this excellent system they have). Why do the survivors wait and wait and wait for me at the exit gates just so I can hit them on the way out? They will wait very long periods of time sometimes....I'll chase 2 people out of 1 exit gate and know the other is already open and wait for the match to end, maybe get up, stretch, get a drink, start cooking dinner, and I look and the match still has not ended. So I sit back down, walk to the other exit gate, give the two their obligatory spank on the butt, and then the match finally ends as they run out.
I'm not even talking about the survivors that will still try to hide within the match until I find them, as I consider those survivors to be holding the game hostage. Just that it is so common to meet in the exit gate and give everyone a slap on their way out, which seems bizarre to me. In fact, I've found myself doing it sometimes too, when I play survivor :ohnoes:!
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Sometimes if I feel bad for a killer, I will let them hit me. And if they've tunneled me all game and not even managed to touch me once, I'll let them hook me.
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Normally I just go tho.
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@Poweas said:
Sometimes if I feel bad for a killer, I will let them hit me. And if they've tunneled me all game and not even managed to touch me once, I'll let them hook me.Wait, you mean those occasional hooks I get from survivors in the exit gates are not because they miscalculated but in fact because I've managed to make them feel that badly because I haven't gotten a single hook all game ?
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@serabeth90 said:
@Poweas said:
Sometimes if I feel bad for a killer, I will let them hit me. And if they've tunneled me all game and not even managed to touch me once, I'll let them hook me.Wait, you mean those occasional hooks I get from survivors in the exit gates are not because they miscalculated but in fact because I've managed to make them feel that badly because I haven't gotten a single hook all game ?
No I legit walk to a hook and point at it so the killer can kill me
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I like my ass to be slapped, don't shame my kink pls. Kappa
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In my personal experience, I get slapped at the exit gates because I want to help the killer by giving them more points, and I get to escape, so we both gain something.
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@serabeth90 said:
@Poweas said:
Sometimes if I feel bad for a killer, I will let them hit me. And if they've tunneled me all game and not even managed to touch me once, I'll let them hook me.Wait, you mean those occasional hooks I get from survivors in the exit gates are not because they miscalculated but in fact because I've managed to make them feel that badly because I haven't gotten a single hook all game ?
Nah they always miscalculated. I have only encountered 2 survivors that felt and let me hook them
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@MartiH said:
In my personal experience, I get slapped at the exit gates because I want to help the killer by giving them more points, and I get to escape, so we both gain something.But that won't change anything for them...
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It's some weird tradition they cling to that they demand a the chase out regardless of how the match went.
I experimented during the Halloween event, from being nice to, well, not, using a variety of play styles.
There's little that will dissuade them from camping, in borderline absolute safety, until they get chased out.
Some say they want points and to give points (any killers feel its substantial vs time spent?), some want points because they run before getting hit, some are trying to say "GG", some are trying to taunt.
The most common reason is altruism, but we aren't talking about waiting to see if everyone makes it out because everyone is already in the gate room.
As a Survivor, I like thanking the killer by leaving asap, outside of altruism moves (towards survivors, or killers, depending), and treating the event like I'm running for my life.
Kinda breaks immersion to stay behind and taunt in near absolute safety.
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Sadposting_Ruby said:
@MartiH said:
In my personal experience, I get slapped at the exit gates because I want to help the killer by giving them more points, and I get to escape, so we both gain something.But that won't change anything for them...
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Well, depends. They could stay so you could get the extra blood points or to be beyond a jerk and just taunt you.1
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Some give me a few points but mostly it's forcing you to waste time to make them leave or being toxic1
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Gives the killer extra points. Sometimes I’ll do it on my way out if I see he is still chasing me unless it is a Myers because with my luck I’ll get Tombstoned.
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@MegMain98 said:
Gives the killer extra points. Sometimes I’ll do it on my way out if I see he is still chasing me unless it is a Myers because with my luck I’ll get Tombstoned.If you think he is using tombstone just keep an eye out for how often he stalks in tier 2 and if his hand is opened or closed when in tier 3.
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Personally I do it for points, but most of the time it's to buy time for the others in case it's needed.
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