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Ooo go on but list actual physical differences in abilities which change how you chase and handle survivors between nurse and spirit. Their names are different you should put that on your list too.
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What's the difference between an instant blink and increased speed, except the time it takes to get to the survivor?
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explain the differences then
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They literally have the same powers
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I appreciate the benefit of the doubt but I was referring to the developers personal low mmr games.
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every argument I've seen trying to rationalize this takes notice of spirit's speed. Let me remind everyone that the nurse blinks on top of you instantly, can phase through objects, and can see. And nurses still have a hard time. You're telling me spirit, who can't see, has to charge her power, and cannot phase through…
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my sentiment as someone who plays spirit summed up in one sentence "welp, time to slug" every argument I've seen trying to rationalize this takes notice of spirit's speed. Let me remind everyone that the nurse blinks on top of you instantly, can phase through objects, and can see. And nurses still have a hard time. You're…
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how about we take the killrate across specfic mmr instead of aggregating all of the data yeah? Oh but wait that would be taking an honest approach to the data. Sigh.
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what's the point of moving fast when survivors just pre-drop pallets?
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please make a post on this point
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######### thank you, killer powers are supposed to give advantages. "bUt yUo StTlL GEEt speEeD" what good is speed when pallets get pre dropped on your face. Might as well play nurse at this point if you're going to play spirit.
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Except now survivors get more info than the spirit when she uses her power. What's the point of even using her power if survivors get to see and hear her and the spirit can neither see nor hear survivors?
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So survivors can see and hear me, but I can't see or hear them? When I use her power now I give myself a disadvantage instead of an advantage? Very Cool. I can tell much thought was put into this decision.
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When I realized that this game is missing the most vital and fundamental part to any game. A win condition.