The Amanda's Letter add-on for The Pig has been Kill Switched due to an issue with incorrect RBT count.
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You really can't win as killer.
You play well you get called trash. you play fair you get called trash and even when you have to resort to camping based on how the people are playing you're called trash by people that are 10 ranks higher then you.
Rank 18 killer vs Rank 8 survivor.
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Goes both ways my dude. I've had games as survivor where I get downed and left to bleed out while being teabagged by the killer for no reason.
Toxic players on both sides. Just move on and play another match and hope this one is better.
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welcome to the dbd killer experience. the specialty? survivor salt and the made up rules. have fun!
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Eventually you become numb to it, and then you become like myself, facecamping survivors out of the game without a shred of mercy of sympathy.
They create the monsters that they hate.
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LOL
I thought it was a loading bar simulator myself
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oh and also double standards. survivor can use meta perks but killers can't. noed is illegal btw, you expect survivors to do totems when they can just come on the forums and complain instead?
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I'm getting there, but I'm not quite there yet.
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Doesnt sound like youre numb to it...
Sounds more like some survivors triggered you so hard its shaped how you play all your games rather than "gettin' gud" and actually outplaying/out skilling them...
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I outsmart them 😉
Now whose more skilless, the camper, or the red ranks that lose to a camper? makes you think doesn't it.
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Face camping typically would only get you one kill. If you're getting more than that you're not facing skilled players. You're treating newbs as badly as you were treated by those survivors that triggered you...
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You'd be surprised how many survivors can't let their friends go. Very few teams will ever rush the gens and leave one to die, very few. Someone will come for the BT play eventually. Also, I got Rancor as a back up just in case ;)
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People worry too much about what the nameless, faceless voices that squawk on the internet say. You don't actually have to listen to or wait for after game chatter. If it still gets under your skin, just bypass it and move on. The truth of those encounters is always the same, some bad sport(s) are trying to blame you for their personal failures, or some weird, needy losers want to gloat and rub in their victory. Either way, it is just bad sportsmanship and you shouldn't let it get to you. I know that is easier said than done, but that is really the only option.
You need to divest yourselves of what I call the "demons of external validation." Your personal opinion and win/loss standards need to be set by fiat, i.e. yourself alone. I don't play video games for a social life; I have one in the real world. I come here to challenge myself, and ultimately I am competing with myself. In that sense, let's tell the truth and shame the devil, you are ALL just Bots to me. I believe in the following:
- Don't cheat, either by hacks or lag spikes.
- Don't disconnect; if you start a game, finish it.
- Be humble in victory, and gracious in defeat.
I believe in holding to these things even when other people do not. This is as much for me as it is for others, because I do value my own opinion of myself. Self respect goes a long way. Can I win as Killer? Yes. I win every day, far more often than I lose. I even win when I lose, because challenging (losing) games are always instructive. Everything I've said here applies to Killers and Survivors equally, and I strongly feel everyone should play BOTH roles. You will get better at both faster that way, and it gives a broader perspective on things. Context is key. Lastly, try to worry a bit less about the matchmaking. Does it really matter in the end? A game is either going to be a hard fight or it isn't. You will learn more (and faster) from the hard ones. Personally, I think they should give up this waste of time they call matchmaking and simply go all in on "first in is first out," i.e. utterly random. It couldn't be any worse than what we have now, and at least things will never get stale.
Every match is its own reality; treat them as such. There is no yesterday. There is no tomorrow. There is only now. Play in the moment. Don't overthink it. If you aren't enjoying the game, move on. It is as simple as that.
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If the survivors are good, and they have decided to win - defined as: bringing the best perks, focusing on gens, and holding chases for an average+ amount of time, yes, you lose. This game doesn't function so long as the power role (survivors) decide to do their objective. It's broken on a fundamental level, and the numbers support it.
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I just wish both sides would treat each other better. This "I'm toxic because they are" mentality isnt good for anyone nor the games itself. The old adage, "eye for an eye makes the whole world blind" really rings true here...
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This. If you play solo you see how many survivors walk around doing nothing. Then you go against a 4 man where all 4 sit on gens when not being chased and you can see how the game just breaks. The game is not balanced around 4 survivors on generators. It's balanced around maybe 2 doing the objective and 2....doing other things.
Think about this:
If the gen times were designed in such a way that survivors HAD to spend every possible second on generators, it wouldn't be a very fun game would it? it really would be a hold m1 sim. So the developers allow some free time, to raid chests, to explore, to play stealthy, to run around with a flashlight clicking it for the killers attention. They do this so survivors can chill a little bit and do more than hold m1 from start to end, this is to make the game more fun.
The whole problem comes when you get survivors that are very competitive and don't mind holding m1. These are the survivors that are fine with a 3 minute game. It doesn't matter if they're solo or swf but obviously swf is much more powerful due to the information they get.
These games only the Nurse stands a chance.
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I just can't comprehend how some folks seem to think that, just because some solo queue survivors struggle against really good killer players (using w/e killer), that the game is in any way winnable when the skill levels are equal. To have a -chance-, Nurse/Spirit must be in play, with the strongest perks, proxy camping, and tunneling. Don't believe me? Watch a tournament VOD and see what the best killers in the game have to do to secure a win.
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