We have temporarily disabled Firecrackers and the Flashbang Perk due to a bug which could cause the Killer's game to crash. These will be re-enabled in an upcoming patch when the issue is resolved.
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You obviously didn't read the thread, Tru3Lemon
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Gonna revive my thread because I STILL see people crying about "camping", i.e. guarding hooks. It is completely within my right as killer to guard a hook. If you cannot adapt and capture gens to punish the time used to guard a hook, it is your fault. If you PREDICTABLY use altruistic strategies and attempt a hook rescue…
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I'm sure you're a good killer, but you're missing the point. By observing how Survivors attempt a hook rescue 100% of the time and capitalizing on this fact, the Killer is being skillful. By observing the Killer guarding the hook and still attempting a predictable hook rescue, the Survivors are being unskillful. It's all…
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Good points. I can see how it can be annoying for a casual player, especially at lower ranks. However, the Survivor can adapt and overcome by not being hooked in the first place. The role of the survivor first and foremost is to not be detected. When a Survivor is hooked, he is essentially eliminated. Survivors are not…
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@Peanits said: Good points. I can see that for some people who have a more casual approach to the game camping could be annoying, especially at low ranks. However my response to your first point is that, in my opinion, from the way I view the game mechanics, when a survivor is hooked he is essentially eliminated. A hook…
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You guys are getting a bit off-topic.
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I see a whole lot of trash talk but nobody who can actually formulate an intelligent rebuttal to my OP. At least ReneAensland is capable of a civil discussion.
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That's reasonable. "Face camping" is something I never do. I'll agree with you that it's kind of scummy and not very fun to play against once you get hooked. However, I will always defend any player's right to play the game any way they want to as long as they're following the rules and not abusing glitches. EVEN if the…
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Exactly! Now you're starting to see what I'm getting at. Personally, when I play Wraith, I'm a HUGE camper. That's what the Wraith does. That's what he's good at and designed to do. Hook a player, cloak, then run a short distance away so you can keep a close eye on the hook and ambush anyone attempting a rescue. When…
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For example, guarding a hook is VERY disadvantageous to the Trapper because his traps allow him to remotely guard a hook while he leaves the hook to harrass Survivors. However, guarding a hook is a big ADVANTAGE to the Wraith because his specialty is stealth and ambush. It just depends on which Killer the player is using…
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The thing is, I don't see where you make the differentiation between "hard patrolling" and "camping". Also, I don't see any one playstyle as taking away from the game or wasting anybody's time. What the different playstyles do is promote two different main playstyles on both sides of the coin. I think anything that…
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I realize you take pride in your Killer game and you seem like a pretty good killer. Obviously what you've been doing has been working out for you. But you aren't considering the full depth of mechanics that DBD offers. There is no "camping" in this game. This is not a shooter like COD or Counterstrike. By hooking a…
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I have to respectfully disagree. If a killer makes a hook, he's made a hook. It's up to the survivors to weigh the risk/reward of attempting a hook rescue. If the Killer decides he wants to make the time investment of closely guarding his hook, then that is his choice. However, it leaves the Killer vulnerable because it…
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That's a nice video. You did well in that game. But you still aren't replying constructively to the topic at hand.
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Yes, you do need to explain. You're replying to my thread without even actually replying to the OP. Do you have any constructive rebuttals that involve reason instead of insults?
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Then you have been letting the opinions of others sway the way you play your game. I still have not heard a constructive rebuttal to my OP.
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Exactly the type of snarky attitude that most survivors have. Nothing you said was a constructive rebuttal of my OP. Deep down you know I'm right.