why Hex: Crowd Control is it considered bad perk?
It seems to me that no matter they buff Hex: Crowd Control, players still find it weak.
FYI, this perk has been buffed 4 times without any nerfs so far.
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Mostly they say that cause its a Hex. Blocking 5 windows it brokenly strong on some maps that have 5 or less windows.
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its a hex, hexes are generally not worth using if you dont make your entire build center on it as they can and will get cleansed 10-20 seconds into the game
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Besides being a hex, the windows only get blocked after a survivor fast vaults them. So it doesn't help much unless you have a map where you can herd survivors into an area of blocked windows. Then you still have the fact it's a hex and can be disabled by survivors.
It's definitely hard to justify over the other killer perks in the game.
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It's actually decent now after the last change.
The previous version was mediocre and the versions before that were just Bamboozle in hex form which wasn't worth using over Bamboozle.
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For me it is because the impact is not significant enough. Sure, a blocked Window is nice, but if you think about it, how many Windows on maps do you actually need to be blocked? Most Windows are really bad nowadays and I am pretty sure that no Map has 5 strong Windows which are reasonable close to each other and could be blocked at the same time.
Sure, it is nice if you block a Jungle Gym-Window or Shack-Window. But do you really need a T/L-Wall Window being blocked? Or a Window of some of the new Maze Tiles which can spawn? I dont really think so.
And if you want only strong Windows blocked, you can just run Bamboozle.
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- simply, since in an entire map there are 2-3 really strong windows, you don't need this perk... or you use Bamboozle and you decide which window to block. if the maps were the same as 5-6 years ago, this perk would have been used a lot (my opinion)
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hexes perk are easy to remove and don't offer much time sink → perk gets no use. low reward perk with high risk. the perk could have 3 hexes on the map and than maybe people would run it. at same time, they probably wouldn't run for its effect but for hex:penti.
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a small buff to it like plaything has would make it a lot more useable. On vault lights a dull totem to block that window.
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