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  • It almost works out like that, but realistically your Distortion gets stuck at one or zero tokens the entire game and you get little value out of it.
  • Oh I see. Thanks, I figured I was just being slow lol
  • This is really interesting actually. I'd be totally okay with this. It isn't a surprise and it's still really useful.
  • You being tired of dealing with them isn't grounds enough to nerf them unfortunately. I'm tired of dealing with NOED I suppose, but that doesn't mean I should stop doing bones. High DbD mmr is boring for a reason (completely assuming you're high mmr) and that's because you're playing around the same four or five perks.
  • Unless the survivors are paying attention to what gens they are doing the game should get progressively easier for you as a killer as less and less generators are completed. Find a three gen and protect it. As for not worrying about it, I doubt you have the insight to know whether they were in communications or not, and…
  • I'm going to forgive your ignorance and simply say to read the thread.
  • I think it's completely fair that survivors prepare themselves and use their health states. They are playing efficiently, and should be rewarded as such. I understand in that sort of situation it's hard to get your win back but sometimes you just lose. People take hits all the time. I think the root of the issue you're…
  • Well try to give you an actual answer instead of "get gud". I definitely agree that exhaustion perks are the strongest tools in a survivor's arsenal. After all the only thing a survivor can do in a chase is waste your time as a killer, right? By design they are going to fall eventually given that resources are limited and…
  • Good killers can't counter 99'ing gates? I think it's a matter of what happened before that gate was 99'd, friend. A good killer will never have to worry about countering a gate switch lol As for the former part of that, those perks are nice and all but if a killer wants to tunnel and camp you then those perks will not…
  • Wow are we gatekeeping in DbD based on MMR ? You're totally baiting right, and can't be serious?
  • Well with healing that was more or less a joke idk why you'd ever want to 99 your healing, and I could explain why 99'ing a gen can be good, but that's off topic. My point was just that 99'ing isn't unique to just exit gates, and that it's a completely fair strategy. It's a matter of investing time and preparing an escape.…
  • I'm not a master of Hag but I believe the general theory is to set up a web of traps. You want to put them at choke points, objectives, and common loops. The idea is that once a survivor is inside your web it's hard to escape. I'm sure a true Hag player will correct me though.
  • He's saying he baits the killer into focusing him. A lot of people do it, and a lot of killers take the bait and waste their time chasing a strong looper. It had nothing to do with how good his SWF was.
  • In that case would anything that saved your progress have to be regressed automatically? 99'ing is a tactic and not an abuse of mechanics or some kind of exploit. If the gates worked like this... ...which I'm not entirely opposed to, wouldn't it only make sense to do that to chests and generators as well? That is, if…
  • I'd say these are pretty good rules to follow for both sides. I still get frustrated from time to time, but it's true that if you let things get to you you're just going to underperform and make mistakes. It's best to stay focused and don't give up.
  • I don't think it's overpowered. I think it's strong in the right circumstance but that's about it. There are crows and you if you have a headset you can hear the little pitter patter of the survivors' feet when they run.
  • There is also a bug where if you remove the trap from your head the icon to the left still shows you have it on. Plus, if that's the case, you can still attempt to remove the bear trap and get the blood points for it c:
  • Well I just went up against a plague and had a similar experience. I think it's counter intuitive to leave yourself injured and vulnerable. Newer players aren't comfortable being injured, and so knowing that cleansing is going to solve all their current problems is probably why they do it. It takes some macro game sense to…
  • I absolutely do agree with you.
  • Don't worry about it if you don't want to spend your day reading the past several posts on this thread. I've already said my piece on it I think.
  • I'm not entitled to escape at all. I'd rather be the one guy on the hook that NOED gave him
  • Believe it or not I do these things, but circumstances change dynamically and you can't always guarantee you aren't the first one hit. Especially if you like running the killer like I do. (Which, in that instance, getting hit with NOED is fine. I dont' care if I'M the one kill he gets.) You don't always find every totem on…
  • This is pretty much the best case scenario for survivors once NOED is activated. I won't argue that, I share pretty much the same sentiments though I'd still say NOED is seen in lower MMR lobbies because it can at least get you one kill when otherwise you wouldn't have gotten any.
  • Everyone should have to use their brains. It's the reason I don't run DH. I don't want my growth to be stunted. Likewise when I'm killer I don't use NOED. Maybe those perks are meant to be training wheels and I'm really just letting it get to me for no ######### reason.
  • You both quoted me and didn't even seem to read the quote itself. I implore you to do so. I do bones every single game when I'm not trying to run the killer and distract him for my teammates. I try to be as useful as I can in every way because I want to be better. This is what I mean by people not seeing nuance, or maybe…
  • No I'm sorry I'm just so frustrated. I'm not trying to come off as a bitter #########. I leave when I can if I can't get the totem. As for wasting their time and looping and all that I understand, it's just such a massive kick to the gut seeing my team get dropped like flies, or getting swatted down myself. If I'm playing…
  • I'm not going to get too far into the NOED vs. DH, but DH can be baited out in two seconds, and if used for distance well there are two other exhaustion perks that give you twice the distance DH does. That's all
  • That's a good point, though at the very least HG is designed to be a trap for the survivors to fall in. Plus it doesn't last indefinitely, which I suppose are a couple things NOED has going better for it.
  • I understand the difference between the perks, I was hoping you'd understand the context of what I'm saying. I do bones and I know that it's a secondary objective. I do them when the game is going too fast and I do them when there is a hex. What my point is, that everyone does not seem to get, is that you can not afford to…
  • I understood what you said I'm telling you it had no substance. Big yikes. "Run Small Game" "Do bones" is the same argument.
  • I'd appreciate a discussion then, bud, rather than a snide, unproductive comment.
  • Happened to me too.
  • That's patently false. NOED often sees incredible value at the endgame no matter what the circumstance. Namely when you have a killer with high mobility. It is absolutely something that killers bring because they heavily rely on it to snowball pressure just on its own. You're intentionally downplaying it by saying its…
  • 9/10 of my killers have been tunnelers and noed (usually in tandem with one another) or ruin, pop, corrupt, tinkerer. It's extremely stale because if I try to play around Noed I'm forced to bring small game and scavenge the map for the five totems. If I do then it's a 3v1 with five gens and if I don't NOED pops and it's a…
  • inb4 it's banned by steam
  • By design the killer is meant to catch up to you. The best thing you can do is plan ahead and cut your corners as tightly as possible. Your goal in a chase is simply to waste as much of the killer's time as possible.
  • Me and my friends are having the same issue
  • You have absolutely no idea what I'm saying, and that's why it's not worth arguing with you. Not only are you assuming everything about me you can't comprehend what my point is because you simply don't understand. Nobody is forcing anything on anyone. I can say if it's a ######### or boring tactic and I can say what I…
  • I think that's just, like, the fad opinion man. I know the map so it works out for me both ways. If it's ######### for both then it's the most balanced map there is.
  • Surviors in the Deep Wounds state already go into the dying state when hit
  • Yes the three other mates should come dive at the hook you're camping to give you free kills. That's also ridiculous. Another thing is, yes, sitting on a gen holding m1 is so ######### boring which is why it's terrible when a killer camps the hook because it's no fun for anyone. The language barrier here is definitely…
  • this is literally what happens when survivors split up and you're pig on coldwind and you commit to one guy for a minute and a half That isn't genrushing. That's called "Committing to a Stupid Long First Chase" And he still killed three of them!
  • This is ridiculous. A killer is enjoying the game while standing in front of the hook and doing nothing? Your example is unrealistic. If it takes you that long to get a down then you should have left the survivor thirty seconds ago because clearly they're better or have a good set up. Learn to give, learn to make a three…
  • The irony is nearly poetic.
  • I absolutely love the map. Idc if I'm survivor or killer. I've never once blamed the map for me or my team not performing well. It's not as bad as people make it out to be.
  • I don't understand what kind of point you're making. This all seems like nonsense.
  • They only tweeted that because people were suspicious of the Hellraiser chapter being an NFT. This is the response, and instead of outright denying it they gave a politician's answer and talked around it. It's called plausible deniability. Correct me if I'm wrong
  • It's less about that and more about emphasizing how much people dislike NFT. Clearly people welcome licensed killers when there isn't the caveat of their money being tossed in with dirty, laundered money.
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