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Red Ranks: My tactic vs Genrush Squads
Hi,
if you play vs a Genrush squad, chase only 1 and if all gens done ( 3-5 min game ) go to the exitgate and open the door. After that go afk in a corner until the endgame collaps is done. Don´t give them a single hit or a single hook and let them leave. At the Endresult you will depip for sure and the chasing survivor maybe blackpip. The other depip too. That means it brings them nothing if they genrush and leave. Endgamechat: GG and go instantly to the next match.
Thats my way. Whats yours ?
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Play the game like any normal person and dominate most matches like usual
At red rank most squads are gen rush squad, nothing you can do but get good ig
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Play the game, get multiple downs and hooks but I'll just keep saying to myself the games not balanced for high level play and I'll get potatoes at some point
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I wonder how many 4ks I’ve gotten in a trial that OP would’ve given up on.
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If survivors rush generators then I'm rushing kills. Oh, you want to not heal, not cleanse totems, not do anything else but sit on generators and get them done in 3 minutes?
Then I'll tunnel you out of the game ASAP, fair is fair.
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Play how I normally play. If I lose it’s my fault
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Same if gens are flying just wait by the door and move onto the next match. Or just play survivor instead.
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Im wondering if OP thinks the early game gen pops count as gen rushing.
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I just play normal, and I win the majority of my matches. If I do get my ass kicked, I just go break pallets and spam my power for points. I don't go to the exit doors at that point.
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Just play the game as normal. If you let them depip, they will do the same to someone with even less experience than you. If they pip of the match, that's good. They will find someone stronger who will put them in place.
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Trapper mains don't go sit afk in corners. We'll keep waiting and waiting for that slip up when someone steps in a trap and cometh basement game 🕺🏻
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I play the game, because I'm not petty and spiteful. The only reason a genrush occurs is because the killer fails to apply pressure. Getting consistent downs and ending (or leaving) chases efficiently is how you apply this pressure; you don't need to be patrolling gens constantly, you just need to be doing something with your time. This is why killers like doctor cater to newer players; with the constant tracking, they always have somewhere to go.
By the way, blaming survivors for genrushing is like if survivors blamed killers for hookrushing. The point of the game is literally to do generators.
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awesome^^
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yup
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This. A killer's snowball potential is huge in this game. It only takes a few mistakes on the survivor's side to sometimes turn a 0k to a 3-4k.
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I always play to win. If it becomes apparent that I'm facing a rapid Gen. rush I immediately shift to patrolling the last three, closest Generators.
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Yep, that is until I abandon killer altogether like all the others.
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It's amazing how many people don't understand the finer points of this game. It takes thousands of hours but they don't understand that
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Most teams that rush gens end up losing in endgame that I've played against. They do the first 1-2 gens after my first hook then the 3rd follows. After that I utilize the hooked survivor to keep survivors around hopefully a three gen and keep trading downs (not camping just staying on the same side of the map). In most cases they end up choking the game. I get 3-4ks pretty consistently with this strat
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Agreed, still not a very nice feeling as killer so I get why alot of less experienced people panic and feel bad when they see a gen or 2 pop even after a fast downs
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