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Let the unhooked person lose collision

This is really something i would like to see as it makes tunneling a bit harder. If survivors should not have free escapes, then killers should not get free kills by bodyblocking you right after the unhook. Especially for situations where a survivor successfully unhooks alone, the unhooker eats a hit before or during the unhook and in some maps the killer can easyily block the unhooked person from going anywhere.

Comments

  • jinx3d
    jinx3d Member Posts: 519

    i dont see how this is something that makes tunneling harder? moreso making NOT tunneling easier.

  • ReikoMori
    ReikoMori Member Posts: 3,333

    This is a situation where people need to consider how they are approaching hook saves. I don't know when folks stopped thinking strategically about how to make saves and when not to go for. It's legit a situation where the killer isn't doing anything wrong, but your teammates trying to play to risky which ends up getting the person they are trying to save killed instead.

    The killer is well within their rights to bodyblock you as a defensive technique, it is on the person unhooking you to mitigate the possibility of it happening.

  • WitchWalpurga
    WitchWalpurga Member Posts: 127
  • ReikoMori
    ReikoMori Member Posts: 3,333

    I don't know how you come to that conclusion.

    Saving people is a risk that you need to apply critical thinking skills. Sometimes certain saves aren't worth it, but people have it in their heads that they can one man army a save in any condition. Especially when they have time to actually try to approach the situation tactically. I've seen more survivors body block the person they were trying to save than killers resulting in them ending up back on the hook. Why? Because they want to unhook right in the killer's face, but have not considered how they or the other person is getting away when the terrain is narrow or there is only one entrance and exit. It would be easier to let the killer go away for a bit then make the save.

    You're asking for the collision to be removed because you feel that if you're unhooked you should have a period of non-negotiable safety and escape. In what way does that make sense? Why punish the killer for the actions of your teammate who can't or won't use their head? I could see it if we're talking about you kobeing off hook all on your own cause then it sort of makes in a way.

  • Batusalen
    Batusalen Member Posts: 1,323

    No more using basekit Endurance on unhook as a free DH to block a hit for your buddy and I can still tunnel you if I want as I would have to wait those 10 seconds anyway? Totally agree with this.

  • IWasLrft2Die
    IWasLrft2Die Member Posts: 389

    Use off the record then bodyblocking won't matter.