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I'm tired of survivors waiting at the Exit gates just do they can t-bag
I'm so tired so waiting alt-tab out and coming back to see the survivors waiting at the last moment to leave. I also know if I go to the exit gates they will be there to t-bag me :(.
And don't tell me those guys are giving me extra points
Like if no one is hooked and everyone is healed up. Please just give Killer a way to leave.
I saw a fun suggestion about giving Killers a bed or a door at basement. That would be nice
You guys talk about trying to make to a balance game. So please balance the disrespect.
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EGC timer will take care of them.
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I know, but it's still tiring coming back to come back in see the timer still ticking down. Cause I know the only reason they're waiting there is to t-bag me.
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I stay there just nodding. I want them to get hit points.
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I'm assuming since you're also not waiting till the very last moment to leave though
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I'm dead set on giving them points. Even if i die because of it. Killer's hard, man.
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It's why I enjoy blood warden. It's very hard to get it to go off but when you do. It's hilarious.
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Just go hit them out. Lose with dignity and move onto the next match quicker.
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Just do what Mika says:
"Relax, take it easy
For there is nothing that we can do"
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I stick around for a bit to farm. If it's a slinger I turn the gate into a shooting gallery and let em kill me if they get me
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If Hex: No One Escapes Death exposed survivors when the last gen finished instead of when a survivor is first hit by it, the survivors would have one less reason to stand at the threshold and take a test hit.
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Meanwhile, make their t-bagging less about you and more about them.
Think to yourself "they t-bag because they know they are safe," not "they t-bag because they think I am bad at the game."
They are celebrating their escape, not insulting your loss. This makes it much easier to subject yourself to while you boot them out the door.
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I only stay if I haven't accounted for all teammates. Otherwise yeah, I completely agree lol
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Go break pallets or walls, if applicable shut the hatch. Forget about em :)
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If you want to give even more points start running back and forth. so they get chaser points.
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Survivors T-bag, killers BM. Both sides so nearly the samething
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But there is. It shows that you are dignified enough to say "Yeah yeah you won good for you now get the hell out so I can move onto my next match" instead of letting them waste your time.
People who let the survivors waste their time at endgame are probably the same people who are too scared to ask for extra ketchup packets or to tell the workers they got their order wrong.
Not saying there's anything wrong with getting some extra points by breaking stuff though. But just standing somewhere waiting for the survivors to leave at the last second shows less dignity imo.
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I tend to just ignore them. Aggressively.
As in I won't even look at the exit zone unless I know I can catch one of them.
Don't give them the satisfaction of paying attention.
If they want to sit there with nothing to do for three minutes, fine by me. I'll be looking for the hatch or any pallets/walls I can break.
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It's not about them thinking I'm bad at the game. It's about the sportsmanship, the disrespect. I mean I can go into the whole underlying psychology, and tell my self that these people are insecure so they need to t-bag. It's a small wish to not need to forcefully tell myself that.
Or like if someone talks about a manager yelling at the them all the time. Sure you can tell them it's just yelling and it doesn't mean anything. the fact is getting yelled at everyday is tiring
It's tiring needing to put up these mental barriers. That's why I alt-tab in the first place.
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Force them out lol. That is what I always do, I will gladly take the points if they let me to.
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I don't give them the satisfaction. Especially if they start noise spamming. You know they are desperate to get your attention.
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If they don't let you get close enough to hit them, that's rude. If they let you hit them, then be happy with the points, they may be the difference you need to not lose a pip
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It's the fact that the survivors can hold the game hostage just to BM. When I just chose to give up and look away. they always wait to the last moment to leave
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I just go around breaking pallets I missed. Now I can also go find the gnome so that's good time killer whole survivors waste time teabagging.
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Why do I need to prove dignity to the people that won't give me the respect to leave. Who cares about them?
I also stand in the corner as an extra f you to the people that won't leave they can also waste their own time. But if I show my face at the Exit gates they can get the extra satisfaction of t-bagging me.
Explain to me the dignity of hitting fully healed survivors as they run circles around you and t-bag. Just so they can leave.
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Yeah it is annoying when they do that. I don’t ever get annoyed by the teabags but if they’re waiting til the last second just to teabag me that’s when I have to say that there being ######### and holding someone’s game hostage.
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Don't give them the satisfaction. Just alt tab and do something else. Let them waste their time waiting for the killer who will never come, just like their dads
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Bro it's really not that deep. They're just some random idiots you're likely never going to run into again. You're right; who cares what they think? You're not proving anything to them. You're proving to yourself that you have the dignity to end the game on your own terms.
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If I'm right at the gates and survivors start tbagging me, I'll hit them out, because I'm losing dignity either way, so I'll take the route that wastes less of my time. Otherwise, enjoy butt dancing at nothing for two minutes. The survivors that spam loud noises are the worst - they're desperate for your attention and the best thing you can do is not give it to them.
If survivors are friendly at the gates (walking in circles, nodding, dropping their items), I will gladly let them farm me for whatever last-minute points they'd like - I'll even go to nearby pallets and ask survivors to drop them on me - but if you just want to tbag me, screw you and get out. I'll never comprehend the mindset that wants to rub in a victory when the killer didn't do anything spite-inducing during the match.
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Nah. If you hit them out, they laugh at each other and go "LOL LOOK HE'S SO MAD." If you don't visit them, you waste their time as much as yours, and there's four of them and one of you. I'd rather leave them blueballed while I go around kicking breakable walls and puking on lockers or something.
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It's not that deep your right. But it gets tiring.
If someone talks about a manager yelling at the them all the time. Sure you can tell them it's just yelling and it doesn't mean anything. the fact is getting yelled at everyday is tiring.
It's a small wish to not need to see the disrespect. This wish isn't gonna end world hunger. But not needing to deal with it would be nice.
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Eh. To each their own at the end of the day.
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It is annoying but trust me it's better to just end the match quicker and get your mind off of it. Eventually you'll stop caring about it. Being apathetic towards the bm is one of the best mindsets to have. Will save you so much grief.
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Instant hit recovery should be a thing in the exit along with vacuum of standing survivors at a distance where the killer won't have time to pick up.
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From what I've seen, a lot of killers will just ignore them and go around the map breaking any pallets they missed. Or spamming their power to rack up some extra blood points.
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Another advantage to Blood Warden in this scenario: Regardless of whether you get it to work or not, you can know when they're standing at the gate to go and just not go there yourself if you don't want to.
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