Is there such a thing as a killer who is too nice?

As stated above. Defining nice as obeying every made up rule such no camping, tunneling, using their power and immense leaving the area across the map after hooking someone

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  • Sava18
    Sava18 Member Posts: 2,514

    Realistically. The only killer that can fulfill all of those conditions constantly is blight. Unless you really mean they shouldn't use their power, if that's the case I don't even know what to say.

  • Nirgendwohin
    Nirgendwohin Member Posts: 1,251

    There are players who make the game enjoyable for everyone and there are players who love to accumulate bad karma.

  • Halloulle
    Halloulle Member Posts: 1,443

    I get quite a few of those as well. - Ironically enough it's usually swf that catch on and are chill in return. Communication, I guess. The tipping point where I'm not the only one chilling but they are too, is usually when I obviously (and visible to them) ignore something I should capitalise on if I was playing sweaty. That being said, I play especially killer for fun and don't particularly care much about how many survivors escape or die. So I will be leaving a hook even during egc to have another chase - simply because I enjoy chase and don't enjoy staring at a hook. Same for not picking the easy target most of the time.

    Also little meme-moments make a world of difference. If they three gen themselves and you do a little bit of the nodding-shaking-head game "commenting" on them having three genned themselves. If you acknowledge a hit resulting in a down that you probably shouldn't have gotten based on where they're actually downed. If you know where someone hides with a flashlight, commenting on it - small stuff like that.

    And sure, there are plenty survs that play pubs like it's a comp match against a top comp killer - but on those occasions I'm glad that means they'll be leaving quickly. Because gawd I really don't want to play with/against people playing comp in pubs and want them out of my matches 😅

  • Beatricks
    Beatricks Member Posts: 857

    I sometimes run across survivors who'll "thank" me in the endgame chat for playing nice, not tunneling, camping etc, even if I do end up winning. I've also went up against a lovely twitch streamer a few months back (ain't that a nice change of pace) who pointed out during the match that I was really respecting hooks and admonishing her teammate for bodyblocking with Borrowed Time. It is of course the exception not the rule.

  • HugTheHag
    HugTheHag Member Posts: 3,139

    The secret to it might just be being low skill and hanging out with very casual survivors, haha.

    Joke aside, I'm just pretty lucky. My friend, who has about same skill as I do, pretty much always gets teabaggers and mean comments. We don't understand the logic behind it, but I'm not complaining !

  • Nazzzak
    Nazzzak Member Posts: 7,739

    I suppose the killers who two hook everyone one at a time before starting the sacrificing would qualify? I wouldn't say they were "too nice" but moreso just confident in their abilities. Especially as they run the risk of everyone getting away, which has happened at times.

  • Xernoton
    Xernoton Member Posts: 5,965

    It doesn't matter how you play. Someone will find a reason to be offended.

    8 hooks without a single kill? You're still a bad, bad tunneler.

    Leaving after every hook? You're still camping because you didn't leave the map.

    Using any perks? Toxic.

    This works both ways unfortunately.

  • C3Tooth
    C3Tooth Member Posts: 8,266

    You can simply just 8 hook and 1-2K. Keep MMR low, I do this all the time, the game is fun for me and others.

    Thats why I always question why people want Kills when its litterally give them no reward.