Nurse mains
Has anyone seen nurse stuck in the carrying survivor animation unable to hook survivor. I have a clip but can not figure out how to upload here for review
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Upload to some external resource and then provide a link.
Regarding the actual topic of your question - this bug is rather rare and usually appears after a desync'd grab or mid-animation disconnect. It's not killer-specific and happens to everyone, not just nurse.
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External as in like you tube or my twitch account
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Both could work, as well as any other file sharing resources that allow such file types to be uploaded.
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Yup, that's a desynced grab glitch. Definetely not a hack.
It breaks the game both for you and for the grabbed survivor. I'm not aware of any ways to fix it (stuns, fl blinds and lockers won't help).
On a positive note, I've only seen it once in the last 1k hrs so; it's not a common occurence.
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i messaged the kid I grabbed and he said he was running around doing gens when I dc’d.
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Peculiar, last two times I witnessed it the survivor lost their physical model and helplessly floated around the map.
I do recall one instanse when they could play normally, but I heard every action of theirs as if they were right on my shoulder for the whole trial.
Did you try getting pallet stunned or interact with lockers before dc-ing?
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I tried a few things. Hit another survivor while she was getting a red glif. I couldn’t blink anymore but never tried breaking pallets the only animation you can perform while carrying a survivor is swinging
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I only have a couple hundred hours in nurse and she’s the only killer I play. 90% of my 2k hours is in survivor. I’ve never seen that happen in my 2 years playing dbd. Thanks for your input though
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I've only seen it 4-5 times in 5 years, so it's indeed a very rare occurance.
By the looks of it, this glitch can be replicated if the timing is precise, as it's always a bugged grab causing the issue.
Two of the killers I've seen bugged this way were legion and plague, so it's most definetely not nurse-specific.
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