I need a psychologist specialized into survivors.
The MMR being what it is, I often cut a lot of slack if I see they have no business going against me. (Don't worry, I'll play as a perfect bastard if they are good : one coin, two sides).
So I end-up slugging several times, feigning to miss the barely hidden rescuer. I endeavor to have everyone on their last hook together.
Once the game is at 1 or 2 gens, I kill 3 and let one escape though the hatch.
If they have properly f-upped at the start (didn't rescue a very safe un-hook and lost one member) I'll often let two escape.
Well, believe me or not but, if a lot of players seem to appreciate the style, sometimes the sacrifice DC on their last hook.
I don't get it.
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Hello yes, I'm a survivor psychologist, Harvard trained, I'll send you the papers if you need it, I've evaluated this post and here is what I have concluded:
It's called being salty.
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Harvard? You must be very good then.
I got the salt part. What I don't get is why. They went from a hopeless game with no gens, barely one save each to a game with 4 or 5 gens an about 2 saves each.
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