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Gotta love noob survivors

Member Posts: 2,410
Especially when they start healing you right in front of the killer and don't stop even though he's right behind you. 

"Me helpy Jake. Jake is team player. Jake heal friend who hurt even though exit gate close"

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    RemoveSWF said:

    I've seen people with 1000 hours doing this.

    I swear they handed their controller/keyboard to a caveman
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    RemoveSWF said:

    @Doc_W__HOLLIDAY said:
    RemoveSWF said:

    I've seen people with 1000 hours doing this.

    I swear they handed their controller/keyboard to a caveman

    They just don't care about you. They're healing because they want points, whether you live or die is irrelevant. 90% of killers will always hit an injured survivor rather than a healthy one, so the medic is in no danger.

    He was injured too. However Michael had a grudge against me cause I got 2 flashlight saves. He always tunnelled after me even if he was chasing an injured guy. Can't blame him though. I do the same thing to flashlight saviors
  • Member Posts: 163
    edited June 2018

    If somone is healing you right in front of the killer you know you can cancel it yourself and interupt the heal leaving you free to run away etc right?

  • Member Posts: 831
    Just press the running button and it should "free" you from healing.
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    What's even worse is playing against a Hag and running sprint burst. When someone gets you off the hook and starts healing you, you can't do anything. If you hold shift you lose your sprint burst and might activate the traps around you. Yesterday I got pretty hardcore tunnelled by a Hag and this happened to me. Got unhooked by Bill and even though he knew the Hag was coming closer to me he wouldn't let me go. So I had to use my sprint burst and activate the traps even though I could've just crouched away if he hadn't put me in that position.

  • Member Posts: 229
         I DO love inexperianced or “immersed” survivors! As Killer it allows me to role play much more. I’ve come across your particular scenario many times
         So what I’ll do AS the Killer (depending on which one) I’ll slowly walk towards them (cloaked or uncloaked), or rev the chainsaw (more “for show” at first), or stand still if I’m Myers. 

         Try to just have fun with inexperienced players- let yourself get scared. Trust me, it can be a thrill.
  • Member Posts: 2,410
    Easylife said:

    If somone is healing you right in front of the killer you know you can cancel it yourself and interupt the heal leaving you free to run away etc right?

    Yeah I know about that, it wasted my Sprint Burst which was the only way out of that situation 
  • Member Posts: 2,410
    popoles said:
    Just press the running button and it should "free" you from healing.
    I did, however the Sprint Burst I needed was wasted because of this guy. He was unintentionally sandbagging my only way out so I had to run past Myers 
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    @mintchapstick said:

    @TheTimeMachine said:
         I DO love inexperianced or “immersed” survivors! As Killer it allows me to role play much more. I’ve come across your particular scenario many times
         So what I’ll do AS the Killer (depending on which one) I’ll slowly walk towards them (cloaked or uncloaked), or rev the chainsaw (more “for show” at first), or stand still if I’m Myers. 

         Try to just have fun with inexperienced players- let yourself get scared. Trust me, it can be a thrill.

    I'm rank 14 and I have like 150+hrs into the game & i still scream when I turn around and see a Myers standing still near me.

    #########'s creepy, man.

    me 2

  • Member Posts: 5
    You have to love the noobs that are being chased and comes to you while your on a generator just to get the killer on you and off of them.

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