Question for the Bully SWFS; Why Dc?

When you set out yo bully the killer, but the killer instead bullies you back, why do you leave the match? I'm genuinely curious.

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  • DoritoHead
    DoritoHead Member Posts: 3,546

    They didn’t expect the unexpected

  • Shroompy
    Shroompy Member Posts: 7,957

    I mean, pretty much what DoritoHead said

    If some one who goes into a match expecting an easy time fun time and get stomped, they aint gonna be too happy

    especially with how this game is where it makes a player feel much better than they actually are

  • Wampirita
    Wampirita Member Posts: 809

    Because entitled survivors never expect that they're gonna be slapped with uno reversed card XD

  • jesterkind
    jesterkind Member Posts: 9,851

    I have to admit that I've never really understood that either.

    Like, the appeal in flexing on the killer is pretty obvious, I 100% understand why you'd enjoy that, but I've had cocky survivors DC the second they actually get downed and that I just can't fathom. At least stick it out, get a second chance at bullying, jeez.

  • Darkest_Night
    Darkest_Night Member Posts: 173

    And this is why I'm curious. The killer finally catches you and you DC? That makes 0 sense as you only prove you aren't as good as ya thought you were when doing it.

  • CashelP14
    CashelP14 Member Posts: 5,565

    Some people can't handle the loss even though they were trying to be the bullies.

    Same with killers who try to bully by face camping one survivor and bringing a very toxic build. Sometimes those killers after failing at being toxic will dc once the survivor gets close to the door (had this happen plenty of times)

  • Crazewtboy
    Crazewtboy Member Posts: 1,261

    I have this question myself. I down someone with 4 gens left. They are gonna be put on first hook. They DC. Not even a chance to see how the match would play out