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for example:
blocking a doorway they need to run through because the killer is chasing them
slow vaulting a window instead of fast vaulting when the killer is coming so that the other survivor gets caught
standing at a pallet that the other survivor is trying to use and then dropping it in their face so they get caught because they're trapped on the wrong side
etc
How does this align with EnderW's definition of sandbagging? "It's when a survivor screws over another survivor."
Well if you're the one screwing over the other survivor then it might be a case of throwing them under the bus so that you can escape.
Because his definition is wrong.
Sandbaggers = twerkers.
No...
sandbagging = screwing over other survivors in exactly the way I've described
a sandbagger = a person who sandbags ^
I stand corrected.