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RE: No Matter What You Do, There'll Be Salt If You Do Your Objective! | Dead By Daylight

in Hive Gaming3 years ago

I'm far from offended, that's simply how I type and talk. Seems like you're projecting a bit there, bud.

Watch this :

Shows how survivors love a killer that makes tons of mistakes but when they go against someone that punishes their mistakes, they're no longer having fun and the killer is a toxic piece of shit.

All I did in my video was punish mistakes. The whole boy scouts squad wanted to protect Kate and that was a mistake, that I punished. Killer's job is to kill, not make survivors games easier. The very opposite, in fact.

Again, seems like you just play survivor cause if you play killer, you're either really bad, you don't care about winning or are just purely ignorant as no killer main says the game is super friendly and shit, cause it isn't. It's legitimately one of the few games I've encountered that's on par with LoL when it comes to toxicity. You're expected to allow survivors to survive, when your job is to kill them... And by playing the objective, you're toxic. That's what this video was about. I didn't tunnel or camp but if I did, it would be fine because those are ways of playing the game, especially when against SWFs and meta perk gamers who can press the E button. As for your bud, not everyone needs to be toxic but generally people are toxic as shit when they dedicate too much of themselves to a game. Been seeing that since fighting games back in the 90's.

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Not projecting at all, just told you what I saw in the videos and what the survivors probably saw.

You can also camp in FPS games, it doesn't mean that the majority of the community find it acceptable. Like I said there are some unspoken rules. And when I played the game I played both killer and survivor.

For every 10 games that I played, I might have 1 game where people are actually toxic. The point of the game is to have fun. If you keep going after a single player then it isn't fun. It's way tunnelling is looked down upon. Same thing as camping. To the survivors it probably seemed like you were camping the house when you hooked that other one in the basement.

I honestly think that if you're having nothing but negative and "toxic" experiences on the game, you should start looking at what all the matches have in common.

But anyway, I'm done. I've got other stuff to do.