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If you are playing on PC you can click on the chat bubble in the end game chat and it will hide the chat window in future matches. Truly reduced my stress from people just BM'ing to increase their ego. I wouldn't let people t-bagging or clicking flashlights get to you, some survivors just do it to get you to focus on them…
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@Feycromancer I believe there is an option in your Xbox settings that will allow you to disable message's from non-friends, there is also a feature on PC that I am not sure if it is on console that will let you hide the end game chat window. Hiding that chat window has literally added years to my life, not that I don't…
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I am assuming that you don't give the killer in your survivor games free hits/downs, don't you care about the poor killer having fun? I don't expect you or any survivor to give me or any killer free kills/downs/hits in the same aspect of you shouldn't expect a killer to give you free gens/pallet stuns/escapes. You saying…
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I will try that build when I have the perks to try it out.
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You define NOED as a crutch, where it can also serve as a punishment for survivors not doing totems. When I play survivor I always try to do totems whenever I see one, also survivor's rushing through Gen's is significantly easier than killing 4 people with NOED. Especially if they are even half decent at looping, I'm not…
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during rank reset I won't run NOED at all, but once I get up to this high rank there really isn't a reason to not run it. I would rather risk 1 or 2 survivors to have a bad time than myself not having fun. Aren't games supposed to be fun?