Imagine...
Spending years on end playing this game on end, having thousands of hours invested in literally learning every single minor aspect about how to play survivor to the fullest…
And then comes a killer, with like 5 times less hours than you, ignores you completely as he sees that you're a good looper, kills all ur other teammates, and the only thing u can resort to, is to tea bag at the exit, say "ez" and call him a baby killer after LMAO
THE ACTUAL STATE OF SURVIVOR MAINS
I never understood the need to clown on people who have thousands of hours played less than you, like for me, mainly playing as a killer, I actually feel bad killing survivors that are rather new to the game cause it doesn't seem fair. But apparently, 5k+ survivors think they're somehow the new Messi's of DBD when they win against a killer with less than 1k hours
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What is this post? Are you the survivor or the killer in this scenario? I suppose it doesn't really matter. If you are going to play DBD then you need to develop some thick skin. If you can't handle post game chat then minimize your chat window. If you don't like getting messages and stuff then play in anonymous mode. But you just have to get over a little tea bagging. I don't even think of it as an insult when survivors do that. I just think of it as a "hello" at this point.
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It is a diary entry.
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So what? Let them teabag. No point in wasting energy on this. You will always find people who are far from nice in Onlinegames, this has nothing to do with hours or anything.
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Why would an experienced killer chase the strongest survivor first?
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An ego thing. In any event, the fact that it's a considered a misplay means that a killer's skill can't stack up to anything. And if the best looper is also the best on gens, it's a no-win scenario, with free pressure for the survivors either way.
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The average survivor who BMs doesn't have a lot of self-awareness or critical thinking. They do the most basic "analysis" of the facts possible like, "I beat Blight. Blight is top 2 killer. That means me good player." Not taking into account godlike teammates, which killers aren't designed to handle, not taking into account that he's using brown and yellow add-ons, not taking into account that it's a survivor sided map such as... any of them, take your pick. They'll even make basic mistakes when trash talking you like, "You didn't kill anybody" when you clearly got a 1-2k. Or when you win, they mental gymnastics their loss into their win somehow. "We got destroyed, but hey, you didn't do it in less than 10 minutes, so you bad." Because they don't take into account the guaranteed time waste killer has to simply endure at badly designed loops like shack, jungle gyms, and even certain TLs, where the survivor can just stand there and react to whatever you do and get a minute+ chase in. And sometimes the whole team is capable of this. No weak link means no gameplay for you. Regardless of skill, hours played, game knowledge, you're never gonna be "good enough" as killer to where those situations can be avoided or overcome. The game itself has to change.
So forgive them. They do not see the game the way you and I do.
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Just today I had a lobby of a 5k player and his 2.5k mates. For a moment I debated if I should dodge this lobby, but then I embraced it as a learning experience an stayed.
They burned a map offering to send me to one of the most survivor sided maps. Why? You got like 10k+ hours in your team and you are still not convident enough to do good without stacking everything into your favor? Smh…
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to have easier late game?
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You know, playing solo queue is expected to be like that, and everyone who plays that mode should be loving chaos more than victory
If a survivor is actually skilled and has a lot of playtime, it's not that hard to find good teammates through whatever place you can think of
Ultimately, finding three other competent survivor is a SKILL that survivors should have
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Unfortunately that's a common survivor mindset you encounter every now and again. Most experienced killers can easily spot someone who intentionally wants to be chased and will avoid them until mid to late game when you've accumulated pressure and then you usually catch them in a area of the map that isn't as favourable for them and you kill them anyway. Occasionally they get away, but it's generally at the expense of the rest of their team because they spend so much time trying to get your attention. I mean are they really that good if they contribute to the whole team losing? I don't think so. Half the time they just predrop pallets and run to strong tiles so I don't even consider that to be very special.
Oh and 1 person escaping is a win in my books.
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This is like the only game I know where people have such grandiose fantasies about their opponents.
And exactly why I play on anon-mode, killers should be denied any access to player information in the lobby.
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I know it can be difficult at times but try not to let certain things get to you. It's just a game at the end of the day.
Sometimes a little break from the game is needed if you find you are more irritated than entertained.
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aguante messi, the goat
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as mean and scummy it is, people are gonna be people. better to not just stress over it and focus on the gameplay. the real foul behavior might come in post game chat, so highly suggest closing it if you are easily offended. it stays closed until you exit dbd for however many matches you play in that session.
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That late game gonna come faster than you expected.
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They are experienced enough to know, that in dbd, the loadout makes much more of a difference than personal "skill" in the game.
People usually don't want a very hard game. That's why they optimize their loadout. Sadly this results in more boring matches in my opinion.
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I still remember a game fondly.
It was on Hawkins, before the licence was lost. I was playing Nurse.
I was going against this team where a Felix was obnoxiously trying to get my attention with a flashlight. (Before they've fixed the strobe)
So what I did was hook every other member in front of him, in a round robin without ever touching him.
He kept trying being obnoxious, body blocking (as if it could work), the full set.
After I finished killing his last teammate, I've downed him and hooked him in a matter of seconds.
Let me just say he wasn't happy.
😆
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Why bother with post game chat? Close hatch and tab out, move on to next match once the last survivor leaves after 1 minute and 59 seconds. I've got time to wait, but no time to chat. If a survivor seems obnoxious ingame while begging for attention, they don't deserve to get any attention after the match. I don't care about pips or bloodpoints, and unless something happened in game that made me question the perks, I don't care about perks either. No point in staying in post game.
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(I play on ps5 because I can’t afford a PC)
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That’s not the best way to do it. Kill weak links first to avoid a chase going on too long by a good survivor. I had a great survivor try to bait me into chase, I ignored them and killed 2 others first and then chased them. They looped me for almost 3 gens. If I would’ve chased them first, I would’ve lost.
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People will clown you no matter what. I got tbagged and called trash in the end game because I wasn’t able to win using a goofy M1 Huntress build on Gideon.
Just ignore it and move on.
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I was called trash by a survivor who managed to get hatch after I killed 3 of his mates with 3 gens left.
So …
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Of course i ignore good loopers. I don't want to lose time with them while a gen is been completed.
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