Clown is Indeed Slower, Race Video:
since my last one is apparently not proof enough, here you go,
no edits, just 2 guys racing around the perimeter of the same map
Rancid Abattoir
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he can slow down survivors though?0
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@EpicFailTryHard said:
he can slow down survivors though?And? They shadownerfed him.
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That video has many flaws. I don’t *^BELIEVE** it. The only thing I believe is THE DWIGHT GOD
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killers need to feel like they need to camp. this, to perpetuate swf.0
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I'll see if I can get TydeTyme to do a better quality comparison
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@MineAntoiya said:
I'll see if I can get TydeTyme to do a better quality comparisongood idea. i love tyde
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This isn't really any proof. You start them in different spots plus there's the fact that tile spawns can make their paths different which messes up their times. You can't draw any conclusive result when they're run in completely different test environments. Like in your test video Trapper never had to walk around a rock in the corner and back up like you did with the Clown in his test.
Need to have it in a place where there's no obstacle difference like a Haddonfield hedge or the Bedham hallway. A place where the distance is easily measurable and human error nor map RNG can play a part.
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@Deverer said:
This isn't really any proof. You start them in different spots plus there's the fact that tile spawns can make their paths different which messes up their times. You can't draw any conclusive result when they're run in completely different test environments. Like in your test video Trapper never had to walk around a rock in the corner and back up like you did with the Clown in his test.Need to have it in a place where there's no obstacle difference like a Haddonfield hedge or the Bedham hallway. A place where the distance is easily measurable and human error nor map RNG can play a part.
thats the thing, you kind of just debunked your own debunk.
Trapper had more ######### in his way, and still won the race.
also it was the same spot, the map just generated mirrored. so one is going north and the other is going south.0 -
@Saitofox said:
@Deverer said:
This isn't really any proof. You start them in different spots plus there's the fact that tile spawns can make their paths different which messes up their times. You can't draw any conclusive result when they're run in completely different test environments. Like in your test video Trapper never had to walk around a rock in the corner and back up like you did with the Clown in his test.Need to have it in a place where there's no obstacle difference like a Haddonfield hedge or the Bedham hallway. A place where the distance is easily measurable and human error nor map RNG can play a part.
thats the thing, you kind of just debunked your own debunk.
Trapper had more ######### in his way, and still won the race.
also it was the same spot, the map just generated mirrored. so one is going north and the other is going south.Obstacles could’ve also made trapper win, as he may have QUITE LITERALLY cut corners. Either way video is not good evidence.
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@Jack11803 said:
@Saitofox said:
@Deverer said:
This isn't really any proof. You start them in different spots plus there's the fact that tile spawns can make their paths different which messes up their times. You can't draw any conclusive result when they're run in completely different test environments. Like in your test video Trapper never had to walk around a rock in the corner and back up like you did with the Clown in his test.Need to have it in a place where there's no obstacle difference like a Haddonfield hedge or the Bedham hallway. A place where the distance is easily measurable and human error nor map RNG can play a part.
thats the thing, you kind of just debunked your own debunk.
Trapper had more ######### in his way, and still won the race.
also it was the same spot, the map just generated mirrored. so one is going north and the other is going south.Obstacles could’ve also made trapper win, as he may have QUITE LITERALLY cut corners. Either way video is not good evidence.
the issue is nothing is good evidence, unless someone can perform the 2 killer glitch and have them walk beside eachother.
And i can't perform it for the life of me. we tried for a good 2 hours
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First and foremost both of them have different path the only way for you to really prove anything would be to restart the game until you have the same rng along wall for both game and take the exact same path for both killer.
Wich you don't in your video.AT 0:6 you cut short with the trapper by passing to the left of an obstacle when you reach a similar point with the clown you hug the wall making the trapper take a way shorter path.
At 0:42 you take once again a shortcut with the trapper by taking left at the tree instead of huging the wall like you do with the clown
At 0:46 you stop for a second in a map corner with the clown for no reason
This is no evidence at all of any speed diference since you don't apply the same standar for both killer.
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@Dragonredking said:
First and foremost both of them have different path the only way for you to really prove anything would be to restart the game until you have the same rng along wall for both game and take the exact same path for both killer.
Wich you don't in your video.AT 0:6 you cut short with the trapper by passing to the left of an obstacle when you reach a similar point with the clown you hug the wall making the trapper take a way shorter path.
At 0:42 you take once again a shortcut with the trapper by taking left at the tree instead of huging the wall like you do with the clown
At 0:46 you stop for a second in a map corner with the clown for no reason
This is no evidence at all of any speed diference since you don't apply the same standar for both killer.
as i said before, the issue comes with recording them 2 separate times, the only way to prove this 100% is to
perform the 2 killer glitch.1 -
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Video has many flaws. I don't think he's that slow
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@Deverer said:
This isn't really any proof. You start them in different spots plus there's the fact that tile spawns can make their paths different which messes up their times. You can't draw any conclusive result when they're run in completely different test environments. Like in your test video Trapper never had to walk around a rock in the corner and back up like you did with the Clown in his test.Need to have it in a place where there's no obstacle difference like a Haddonfield hedge or the Bedham hallway. A place where the distance is easily measurable and human error nor map RNG can play a part.
RNG Map making from two diff rounds can indeed play a part as the maps are randomized in placements.
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Look at the speed at which the bricks you walk by at the very start go past you. For both killers they appear to be moving at the same speed. As many have pointed out, it really does look like the RNG played a role in skewing perceptions. I think it probably does merit a more conclusive test though, just for certainty's sake.
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FFS, somebody just do the test on the Haddingfield street from concrete barrier to concrete barrier and end this myth already.
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why nobody just has thinking on doing on the Game map? is the one that is always the same (except for bloking gates) 8-)
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