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Luck shouldn't ruin chances to survive

SoapNSpook
SoapNSpook Member Posts: 151
edited June 2021 in Feedback and Suggestions

After playing as a survivor against dozens of pigs I came across a conclusion that luck is generally on killers' side. Let me explain. As a killer you can get either lucky or... Get nothing and be in the middle ground. Nothing game changing can happen to you during the match that may totally screw you over

As a survivor a lot of things may literally kill you. Spawns, structures, etc. The game begins to look like it has brought everything to make your match as unenjoyable as possible

There are better and worse pallet structures where you can loop but the thing is that once the killer brings window blocking perks, everything becomes equal to them. Survivors have nothing to prevent bad luck get you killed.

Survivors may get good looping spots? Bamboozle or Crowd Control. Survivors may get good items? Franklin's Demise. Survivors may get lucky to appear near a gen at the beginning of a match? Corrupt. Survivors may break totems that have easier spawns? There are several perks that may protect them, not mentioning the trap perks. And the list goes on. As a killer you can deny unlucky moments with perks.

What a survivor can do with that? Nothing at all, no perks or items can help with that. Killers have advantage here and you can't deny that.

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