Update for the tutorial - let players be aware of consequences edition.
Hello everyone,
Every 1/10 games I have them in my team. It all starts with a person being hooked early and then another one try to unhook them next to a killer. It sadly goes on until there are three people on the hooks or two on the ground and one on the hook. The killer stand next to them - I can't really blame them, it is what it is! I also have to add, some killers do try to give them another chance - but the sad thing here is they do most time end in the same way shortly after it. And it isn't the case of "we left the person for too long on the hook and somehow the killer punish us because of that". It is like a sickness, I call it the Hook madness - because it all go so fast and so badly you can't really do much to stop it - like the hook make them all "danse macabre" next to it (it is insane how it looks when you have Kindred as a perk and see it).
And the worst part of it is. I would be in heaven if they just all dc and I could let the bots die, but they stay in the game and they wait. In their minds there is probably something I should do to save them from this peril - but truth to be said, whatever I decide to do it never works - I am still a newbie in this game and I feel like even if I was a pro looper, it still would be hard to manage here anything even with perfect perks.
So I was thinking about it because it like come back to me as a haunting nightmare from time to time. I do see people talk a lot about anti-tunneling and slugging on the forum - I don't post there because I do feel too many people too loudly did speak there already - and Behavior did notice it for sure. But also the thing I experience here seem to be in a small way a part of it and maybe there could be a way to cut it down a bit - when we have the survivor tutorial and it tell us how we should act, there could be a part about "risky unhooking" or "how not to try to unhook" other players and it could show the consequences of it - like killer bot coming back, getting you on hook and a notification you actually lost the "safe unhook" points because that. Then some hinting about hiding, waiting and calculating to make it work and really save the person in peril.
If we really want to get any help against tunneling & slugging, we should not only thing about hard choices, but also giving awareness to new players, so they can at least try to avoid it.
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Unfortunately, I think most of the players who do like this are consciously farming using their teammates
But yes, people need to be aware how to properly rescue teammates
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