Was This "Tunneling" Or Not? – Dead By Daylight



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  1. That wasn't even close to tunneling. I could see their point if the gates weren't open or even if you weren't close to a gate, but hitting someone that's trying take a hit at an open gate is just dumb when you have the other person on death hook.

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  2. No Tunnel in sight, everythings fine in my eyes. Lets say he had DS, if the timer run out or he did something that would deactivate DS its not tunnel, i know this is a very simple definition but thats how the Devs more or less defines tunneling (indirectly via DS). Whenever a survivor that died cries that i tunneld them tho they jumped on a gen next to hook right after they got unhooked, they simply played bad. Its not my fault that thats survivor prefers to do gens in risky areas over looking for savety and healing up. just as an example ^^

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  3. So the killer needs to kill survivors, which means they have to chase them – survivors complain. Survivors need to fix gens to escape, killers complain. I don’t get it, this is the game, play it or don’t play it but stop complaining, it is what it is.

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  4. def not tunneling lmao i feel tunneled when i get unhooked and the killer will ignore people trying to take hits for me and comes straight to me, over and over. If i get healed and do gens and the killer finds me again that’s not tunneling that’s the killer trying to pressure gens, and do his objective lmao grow up people

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  5. I really hate the whole thing of tunneling..I usually main as a huntress and when I throw an axe to catch whoever is at the hook I accidentally will hit the person just unhooked, completely unintentional. But it's still tunneling/

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  6. This is Definitely not tunneling. But some survivors will complain about anything. Me and my bestie, who also watches your channel believe if we die end game then that is a death worth our efforts. We've got to do things, got points etc.

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  7. 100% not a tunnel. Anyone who says this is a tunnel is a babu survivor. This is a buba definition of tunnelling. a definition weak survivors need to ensure they can escape. FYI survivor main here.

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  8. It's not tunneling. It's not your fault that A: David ran into you at the end, B: Other survivors didn't do a better job protecting David C: Tunneling as I understood it was when you keep going after the same survivor straight off first hook and don't stop till they are dead. Don't let others steal your fun or allow them to change how the mechanics of the game are.

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  9. Not tunnelling. He would’ve seen that the feing and ace got hit, then end game of course ya gonna go the person dead on hook. It just make sense. Also that body blocking means you have to go after them is complete dribble.

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  10. I can get how the person in chat says that you "tunneled your vision see you can only see David there" but from my perspective as a killer main and occasionally survivor streamer. You did not tunnel. And you didn't slug either since you instantly went on a chase after David went down and Came back when he was far enough not to do anything for David (also he got a hit so that's extra pressure)

    But tbh… If someone is on deathhook the other teammates shouldn't get inbetween a killer and his 1K, those bodyblocks were a perfect reason for you to "tunnel" but my definition of tunneling is to chase 1 person over and over until they die, this does include extra downed survivors from grabbing while unhooklng or slugging to prevent palletstun/flashlight saves. As those survivors fell for "the bait"

    The fact that you 1. Got David 2ce on hook but hooked someone else during those 2 hooks AND that you chased 2 other players before seeing David. And those chases took quite a while! Sooo…. No tunneling here 🙂

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  11. Yeah I had this happen as well, well similar, tunneled someone who just got off hook cuz they ran right at me with BT, downed them, left them alone cuz DS, downed 3 other people and hooked them, but this point the initial person I hooked was fully healed, a gen and a half was done, downed the initial person I downed hooked him, he was dead at Here, but he and his friends had the gall to say I tunneled him out of game. I don’t play sweaty I’ll let you go if you DS me, cuz I don’t care. I played pretty nicely we all got a decent amount of points, I got a perfect game, they almost did. And they said I tunneled? The survivor entitlement is real man.

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  12. This is not tunneling. Whoever says this is tunneling is absolutely an entitled survivor. The definition of tunneling is simple. It's short for tunnel vision. You chase one survivor until they are out of the game. That person in chat was clueless.

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  13. Spooknjukes! Are you not subscribed to the "Survivor's rulebook for killers"? They deliver me a new rulebook every patch man! And it's a free of charge option included when owning a copy of Dead By Daylight! You should get a sub there man!

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  14. In the dumb rule book, yes. Sadly this is a FORM of tunneling. Cause you tried to get someone out of the game before everyone got 2 hooks lol. Survivors honestly think that you aren’t allowed to kill anyone till EVERYONE is on death hook.

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  15. Tunneling comes from the term tunnel vision. You going back and forth between survivors or literally anything other than having tunnel vision on one person isn't tunneling.
    And unrelated, but I also don't think smacking someone you just hooked back down, when they're just loitering around you if you're going for someone else and don't hook them immediately, counts either. That's just free pressure.

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  16. Definitely seen no tunnelling here…survivors just be salty like that…the way I see it there are two kinds of tunnelling…1 being the OG classic tunnelling where the killer just commits to a single survivor until they are out the match…rinse and repeat…then there is the off hook tunnelling which…as it says the killer will tunnel the unhooked survivor till they get them dead on hook…again a killer has got to secure their kills by any method they see fit…some people take a non competitive game FAR too seriously…alot of survivors will throw inaccurate terms like they throw their matches (: … I personally have had survivors say i've been face camping them when I was merely proxy camping at end game xD … gotta laugh…or not…cause killers aren't to have fun only suffering…

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  17. as a survivor main that also plays killer, this is a completely reasonable move to go after him because he can be a secured kill and i wouldn't even be mad.
    But as a survivor main i must remind you of the new rule where you're not allowed to hook or even chase people. basically be afk for the whole match and let them do gens and escape because you're not allowed to kill anyone

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  18. unpopular opinion: it's not the killer's job to not tunnel when they need to. it's the teammate's job to do their part in getting gens done/protecting their teammates. change my mind.

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  19. The whole point of the notion of calling something a "Survivors Rulebook" is saying that they get to define the rules as they want to suit them. So if you're continuing with that in mind. This was considered tunneling to all "entitled" survivors. Though being 100% honest, no survivor should see this as tunneling. It's funny that you're trying to play by a set of make-believe rules that are just never going to be set in stone.

    That's why it's better to just pretend it doesn't exist and play how you want. But since you're doing this for the memes, I say to take it to the extremes. You also forgot to tip your fedora at the exit gate. Is considered an atrocity to many.

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