The Amanda's Letter add-on for The Pig has been Kill Switched due to an issue with incorrect RBT count.
http://dbd.game/killswitch
RBT and the Hatch
I dont uderstand the RBT nerf with the gates.
But in this discusion, I want talk about the hatch.
Why can people with an active RBT leave the match through the hatch?
The "exit things" doesnt punish survivors or made it difficult.
If they are open, then survivors have no time pressure or something difficult.
They can ignore the killer power and just leave.
A Blood Warden|RBT meta would be great.
But thats just my opinion.
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I genuinely think that devs simply don't like Pig and want as few people as possible to play her. I don't really get why tho.
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I used to want there to be way for the RBT to interact with the Hatch, but with the ability to close it now, I'm okay with Trapped Survivors jumping through Hatch safely now.
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That would make the pig the only killer to block all exits
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The hatch is an option to give the last person hope any power which could remove it as an option doesn't make sense. A survivor would have to get the trap off while the pig just searches for the hatch to close it or for the survivor at the boxes. It's fairer as it is now.
Imagine a perk for survivors which stopped the killer being able to close the hatch and they could not be hit within 1-2 mins of it opening unless the killer had boxes throughout the match to kick which took that and time as jigsaw boxes and were rng. That is what you are essentially asking for if traps stopped a survivor from being able to use the hatch when it's open.
I think the pig needs buffs but not to her traps to make them overly strong as that is in reality her secondary power which is by design a way slow the game down before the gens are done. Her ambush and stealth need some love more imo.
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This again...?
They just can , like they always could.
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It's because the survivor learned their Jigsaw lesson and will now be a better person, obviously.
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You hit it.
With sarcasm, but thats fine.
Jigsaw would never give a free escape.
They must learn the lesson with a hard escape.
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it's a way to prevent tunneling and camping boxes, however you can just close the hatch then continue patrolling boxes, but if you ask me, i think the way of removing the reverse bear trap needs to be reworked instead of jigsaw boxes, it's pure bs for the killer if they remove it first box and pure bs for the survivor to remove it in the 7th box. they need to be reliable stalling tools not some fashion hat
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