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Japanese Streamers are thankful when I kick their butts

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Since I am in Japan I play on the Asian (mainly Japanese) servers. Japanese don't just play for fun they often play to be the best they can. I am Rank 1 Killer and get back to back sweaty SWFs which I like coz that's good competition. After a 4K I often go to the Twitch stream and introduce myself "In Japanese".

They are always so thank full and say, they enjoyed it and look forward to the next match lol.

In one match a streamer survivor escaped coz I felt bad about tunneling him and went for other survivors. After the match they said "Why did do let me go? As a killer if you don't camp and tunnel its hard to win" lol - these are survivors saying that.

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  • Member Posts: 1,842

    Not surprising given what I know of the fighting game scene there. It's probably why they're generally better at games, they focus on getting better rather than complaining.

  • Member Posts: 4,759

    Everyone else rages at you then goes to your profile to abuse you or set their followers on you. Reason i avoid streamers .

  • Member Posts: 2,203
    edited June 2022

    I stopped to read the end game chat, because in my server, if you dare saying GG, everyone is against you. No matter if you won or lost. GG? Nah, everyone else in the lobby insult you for killing/escaping/dying.

    I wanted to be polite and say GG everytime but the fact everyone's angry each time... It makes me super anxious.

  • Member Posts: 570

    The other day I played Legion while lowering my MMR. I went for 8 hooks without actually killing anyone. One game was on Dead Dawg and I had everyone on death hook at 4 gens left, so I went ahead and kicked all the walls before going afk. When I came back feng was tea bagging me in the exit gate then in endgame chat they wrote "gg ez noob" LMFAO

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    So how do Japanese killers react to when they get outplayed?

  • Member Posts: 3,167

    That really depends a lot on how you play, if you play fairly even after a 4K/4E is rare to get salt on the post game chat. If you mass slug, camp, tunnel, tbag, clickyclicky, mass sabo builds etc even if you lose you are going to get some heat.

  • Member Posts: 4,759

    Its because gg means something else in this game thanks to this community.

  • Member Posts: 9

    The more you outplay them, the better the comments. Most Japanese don't chat in end game chat because you can't input Japanese characters. You can input Japanese in the roman alphabet e.g. Tanoshikatta !!! but it's not prefered. I speak read and write Japanese (been here for 20 years) so I like to go the streamers pages, and comment using correct Japanese characters. Nothing but love from the streamers.

    One time as a wraith just to piss people off I purposely followed and hassled one SWF but didn't hit her. In the stream I said to them "Say leave me alone - in English" and they did so I left that survivor alone. After the match they were laughing and though it was hilarious.

  • Member Posts: 3,024

    Well you surely know japanese are really good mannered and social protocolized that I highly doubt they would insult you for camping or tunneling

  • Member Posts: 230

    It's a nice sentiment, and shouldn't be met with hostility. Although, survivor or killer, if you've literally stomped the other side or seen they've had a relatively rough game, it's often best not to say anything. Obviously if they hit you with a 'gg', reply back, but otherwise move on. A 'gg' can come off as patronising even when it's not the intent. That's the internet for you!

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