Leaving rooms

Edilibs
Edilibs Member Posts: 699
edited October 2022 in General Discussions

I leave a room anytime i see identical survivors (sometimes twins use same item type as well). Two three or four of the same survivor its cool but not dopplegangers!

What about you?

Comments

  • TatsuiChiyo
    TatsuiChiyo Member Posts: 711

    I tend to operate off of a gut feeling more often than not. Ill also dodge if I see a Twitchy as more often than not they just tend to be toxic, or if I see two or more Davids, as every David player I find tends to be a toxic and irritating player.

  • Tsukah
    Tsukah Member Posts: 390
    edited October 2022

    As both killer and survivor I always dodge Fengs and Claudettes, I've had nothing but bad experiences with them

  • TotemSeeker91
    TotemSeeker91 Member Posts: 2,358

    Literally when me and my friend join, if there's 2 survivors matching and we can match em, you'd better believe we're doing it, lol

  • Dwight_Fairfield
    Dwight_Fairfield Member Posts: 6,977
    edited October 2022

    If there's more than one Meg in a lobby I will dodge. Most Megs I encounter are complete potatoes.

  • VikingDragonXii
    VikingDragonXii Member Posts: 2,885

    I always dodge matching lobbies....I won't be accused of Tunneling a player because I can't tell which of the Dwights is the one that I just was chasing.....

  • BrightWolf
    BrightWolf Member Posts: 444

    The first time I came across this, I didn't have the foresight enough to dodge and I really should have dodged.

    I had three Cheryls and an Ada, the Cheryls all took the same base cosmetic and had the same medkit add-on. Anyway, at some point during the game I had all three of the Cheryls injured and one of them had just been unhooked. In a bout of what I supposed was meant to be planned confusion, they all darted off in the same direction. I managed to down one of them and only once I realised I had gotten the person I was carrying on the hook they died to the entity, they then DC'd.

    Anyway, fast-forward to the end game lobby and the two remaining Cheryls abused me to hell and back, calling me a camper, a tunneler and just overall told me I was a bad killer. All I could do was just point out to them that if their intent was to confuse me then they did a good job, because I was confused and because by accident I went after the person they just unhooked they shouldn't be upset that their plan came back and bit them in the ass.

  • IlliterateGenocide
    IlliterateGenocide Member Posts: 6,025

    I leave if there are more then 1 David in a lobby.

    Both a Nancy and a Jane in the lobby

    or a TTV

  • gilgamer
    gilgamer Member Posts: 2,209

    If it's got blocks in the name or have anonymous mode on I tend to dip

  • HoodedWildKard
    HoodedWildKard Member Posts: 2,013

    I'll dip on anonymous modes for sure. Too likely that they will be a hacker. Or occasionally if i see a 4 person swf with silly high prestiges, that look like trolls. You know the type: Neas, fengs, yuis with bright coloured hair. David kings with silly bright cosmetics, dwight in the elf costume. Because those games are generally wholly unenjoyable.

    I mean don't get me wrong i don't mind being outskilled by players better than me. But I will always avoid a game if the team looks like it's going to be toxic.

  • VoidOfMe
    VoidOfMe Member Posts: 416

    y'all so sensitive, omg

    "Oh I don't like two davids"

    "Oh, I hate claudettes"

    "Oh, I can't play with megs"


    ffs

  • I_am_Negan
    I_am_Negan Member Posts: 3,756

    Stay and fight I'm not afraid.


  • Pukenplag
    Pukenplag Member Posts: 1,454

    I personally leave when the game is finished and I'm on the end game screen.

  • KreeG
    KreeG Member Posts: 11

    You know I have a strange feeling that the same people saying "I leave when there are Fend/Cladette's in the lobby" or "I leave when there are 2 David's" are the same teammates that I get that suicide on their first hook after going down 10 seconds into their first chase.

  • Edilibs
    Edilibs Member Posts: 699
    edited October 2022

    So you really would just be identical to three other people just to screw over the killer in every way possible...What if the killer is using an obsession perk? You dont care right?


    So if there are four Chris's or four Claire's you think that's fine and cool?


    ....wow


    Exactly why i don't waste my time not to add salt to your wounds though. I can go against 4 of the same survivor np but not when they are all identical in every way.


    Sensitive? You "do" know what were talking about right? No were not talking about two Davids or four Davids or etc we are talking about with 4 Davids with the exact same cosmetics (twins). Why don't people pay attention to what is being said initially!?.....


    Anyway...that's gives the killer a disadvantage and its bad bc you are forced to not use an obsession perk for something else but the killer may be reliant on that perk and that's not even taking bad maps into account.


    Afraid? Lol this has nothing to do with being "afraid" Its smart and sensible to leave a room with identical survivors!


    This makes absolutely no sense and has no relevance to what this thread is about.


    You and the person who up voted you and other like you lack comprehension ability it seems because what you said has nothing to do with what this thread is about.


    I "said" when "dopplegangers" ie survivors with the same character "and" the exact same cosmetics (outfits) are in a room i leave it. Its in plain language! You people are quick to shoot others down for what they do without "comprehending" or "understanding" what is being said!


    For the tenth time i don't care if there are four of the same survivors i don't mind that even when i have obsession perks bc i'll just remember what the obsession has on what i "do" have a problem with is two, three or four of the "exact same" outfits being used and rightfully so!

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  • Chaos999
    Chaos999 Member Posts: 869

    If I suspect a hard game I'll just load into my strong build.

    If I'm in a weak killer I know I can't perform, so be it.

    Life's too short to be afraid to lose on a video game.

  • Edilibs
    Edilibs Member Posts: 699
    edited October 2022

    I see! I haven't nor will i ever join they're games and if im doing bloodweb and don't get my op add-on(s) i will leave the room.

  • Marik1987
    Marik1987 Member Posts: 1,700
    edited October 2022

    When I play...

    Hag = Flashlights = Leave

    STBFL = same survivors with same cosmetics = Leave

    Thats it.

  • TotemSeeker91
    TotemSeeker91 Member Posts: 2,358

    ... it's just for fun, we aren't out to make the killers life miserable, I mean, if we are matching, the killer will have an easier time because we are switching off of our main characters, me and my friend are always trying to meme around and have fun with the killer, not at all trying to make their life miserable

  • BrightWolf
    BrightWolf Member Posts: 444

    Sorry, I dont know how to reply to individual comments on mobile. Anyway, I can deal with going against a set of twins or quads now. In retrospect, I guess I'm just more amused at their reaction to the accidental tunnelling, like I get that they were probably trying to meme or were trying to confuse me with strats. Which makes me scratch my head at the level of salt in the post game lobby, like your plan/meme backfired, that's not my fault. 🤔

  • Chaos999
    Chaos999 Member Posts: 869

    It's a perfectly valid take.

    I don't necessarily agree, but expecting other people to feel obligated to participate in something that they just don't want to, specially in a game, which it's purpose is to be enjoyed, is downright aberrant.

    Leaving a room hardly harms anyone anyway, so no reason to be judgmental, unlike giving up on hook or DCing, which I do find reprehensible.

  • Edilibs
    Edilibs Member Posts: 699
    edited October 2022

    The killer absolutely will not have "an easier time" because we sometimes use obsession perks and it makes not putting someone in the endurance status effect harder. Who you main or not has nothing to do with this...

    You are not doing any good to the killer by doing this you are only making it unhealthy!

  • Marc_go_solo
    Marc_go_solo Member Posts: 5,283

    I'll only ever skip a lobby fpr 2 reasons: 1) if the ping is bad, or 2) if, as survivor, I enter a lobby where the other 3 are dressed in the exact same skins. If I don't join in, I fear sandbagging, body-blocking or general bullcrap is in my future.

  • whammigobambam
    whammigobambam Member Posts: 1,201

    As survivor default Laurie's with no prestige are the easiest dodges of my life.

    As killer coordinated names signifying swf easy dodge as well.

  • TotemSeeker91
    TotemSeeker91 Member Posts: 2,358

    I mean, the obsession claws literally shake when you get into a chase with them, if you can't figure that out, that's a you problem

  • Nazzzak
    Nazzzak Member Posts: 5,555

    I dont lobby dodge but i am so so tempted on the odd occasion i get a Chris Redfield. I'm yet to get a decent Chris team mate. The only reason I don't dodge is because I don't see them often at all and I hope that they will be the One to end the Chris curse. I know good ones exist but I haven't met them.

  • BrightWolf
    BrightWolf Member Posts: 444

    Honestly, I think it's perfectly fine to dodge before the game even starts. Like it just saves everyone the trouble of waiting out a bad game or the survivors suiciding on the first hook or DC-ing.

  • Edilibs
    Edilibs Member Posts: 699

    Theres no "problem" at all because im just not gonna ever play in a match against them! Thrres also nothing to figure out here!

  • TotemSeeker91
    TotemSeeker91 Member Posts: 2,358
  • Edilibs
    Edilibs Member Posts: 699

    Haha nice try! ....Its not a problem "for me" because i will just leave the room! Its as simple as that!