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Because the devs have done a pretty good job so far.
True.
I fail to see how it could be considered unfair since you have to hook numerous times for people to actually be effected by the skill checks. Not only that but failing a skill check on those doesn't make you lose progress let alone reset it.
Lets not even forget that the perk is tied to a totem that can be broken the first 20 seconds of the match.
To be honest though, the success of something like this is something that comes down to how survivors play. However, we know that they almost never adapt.
You'd never get those off.
Imagine how it would work with her add-ons in addition to that. Razor Wires which increases the amount of skill checks you get, and Interlocking Razor which increases the penalty for missed skill checks. I don't think her RBT are the main problem with why Pig is so underpowered.
The Pig's main issue is that she's extremely slow, especially when crouched. SB makes her stealth stealth unviable except in situational blind spots on specific maps. She's largely not viewed as a threat because of it.
Would be good to screw up rank 15-20 for sure.
But that's true, they're the majority. Would be a terrible thing for devs to actually ask players to play properly and to actually try to learn the game tho.