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First hook and I see teammates standing around him not doing a damn thing
Hey True! Been a long time lurker but here’s my first comment. Hope you share your thoughts.
I can’t remember the time stamp, but it was a comment you made about MMR, along the lines of “if your mmr is high then your teammates should be as well.” I’ve actually thought about this before and disagree with that statement. Only because, and please tell me your thoughts about it, having four high mmr survivors on one team (even completely solo queue) is in my opinion putting the killer at a disadvantage, even a high mmr one. My experience is that solo queues can be just as altruistic and coordinated even without comms. I was considering at least two survivors of equivalent skill as the killer, and two who are at least average (who may not escape but will learn from the match regardless).
I am in no way experienced enough to have a high value opinion, but that’s just what I was thinking. Also (and this is completely separate from the rest of what I said yet indirectly related) but I wonder if the game deliberately places killers on certain maps that put them at a disadvantage. Like a Huntress getting Lery’s, RPD, and Yamaoka all within a few matches, while also being paired with skilled survivors. This situation is what led me to the first thought about a mixed mmr match. Sure, I can take being randomly sent to RPD as Huntress, but then I’m also paired with people who know where the gens are, know how to break a three or four gen, and can loop throughout the map. It’s frustrating, and having at least one (semi)potato on each team would be such a relief. I’d feel more inclined to play chill if I felt the survivors were as well. As it is, I feel pressured to eliminate them as quickly as possible because that’s how fast the gens go.
Anyway, thanks if you actually read my comment, and thank you for providing me with endless hours of content to watch! When I’m scrolling through recommended, every day your multiple videos are there and I can’t help but click them. Doing the dishes or other chores, it’s nice to have so much content going on in the background. Plus, it’s good to watch and learn from others. Ggs:)
i dont think it was random at the end there i would say he was looking for a survivor trying to get some points breaking a portal or maybe walking over one knowing it was over anyway.
Wonder if he ever gets tired of complaining
I like these new chase oriented survivor vids they are very entertaining
I'd run No Mither with Soul Guard, Decisive Strike and Dead Hard.
It'd still be a net negative value build, but slightly less awful…
(also, Soul Guard is just for the 1/1000 chance the killer actually lets you recover, because who the hell is going to slug a No Mither user right lol)
Which content creators are you referring to?
It be great if we could see our mmr 😮
The devs were on drugs while creating this perk, i don't understand how it can be good to be injured at all time. No matter the benefits from it.
That entire chase & only one Gen was done. It amazes me b/c when i plays a killer the gens all get done when I’m chasing for far too long.
This demo is trash af lol It makes me sick when I see killers refuse to break pallets especially safe ones because they be ones to complain about gens getting done fast even tho it's their fault for wasting so much time trying to ignore pallets, they would have wasted A LOT less time if they broke said pallet.
"this is how I got to top MMR" uhhh.. show me? show your "stat" that youre at top mmr. literally spewing made up nonsense