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Genrush is a big problem in 5th anniversary event

StormLord07
StormLord07 Member Posts: 22
edited July 2021 in General Discussions

I'm a killer main but sometimes play in SWF and like all SWFs I play against we play with 4 or 2 "prove yourself" and the time it takes to finish gen is well... a little too short. And what I mean by that is:

According to wiki time to fully repair generator is 80 seconds which is devided by amount of survivors repairing. So time taken to fully repair gen is 80/40/~26.(6)/20 seconds

Given that 1 survior is being chased all the time lets calculate time it takes to repair gens with "prove yourself" (1/2/3 survivors) is (80/~34.7/~20.5) if all 4 are busy repairing gen at the start time is decreased to ~13.7 seconds lets say that from the start it takes approximately 10 seconds to find a good generator.

Now lets talk about time it takes to knock down a survior. The best result you can have on walking killer is around 30-40 seconds which is enough to fully finish one more but most chases lasts around 90 seconds and magically 2 more gens pop up and the killer is left with a choise to cemp/tunnel or do some other junky plays or to let survivor unhook and run for another minute for the one that unhooked because tunneling is bad and be left with 2 hooks at the best.

Formula for a time calculation is 100 / (100 / 80 × (1,15 + n × 0,15) × n) where n is amount of survivors

Write down your thoughts on this or point out my miscalcullations and errors.


UPD.

I've been pointed out that there's a penalty when repairing so a time to repair a generator is 80/40/~26.(6)/20 when using a "prove yourself".

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