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There's too much BS in DBD rn for anyone to WANT to play every match they load in to. Blame baldy for redefining what skill is in this game. Too many people care for their invisible skill number. If its not fun, I'm leaving.
Then why bother play the game and ruin other peoples' matches if the game is not fun?
If the game is to the point where you're throwing matches because the start of the match isn't going your way, for your own mental health, take a break and stop sabotaging everyone's matches to be worse. All it ends up doing is creating an endless feedback loop to where everyone starts doing it and nobody gets to have fun.
I'm sure you wouldn't like it if killers decided to just start going AFK whenever they started seeing MFT and resilience because they don't find it fun or as soon the match swings in favor against them.
I never once said I throw at match start.
I wasn't tunneling or anything I was busy chasing the other player the person is still online and doing jumping around the pallete.. but as I didn't pay him no mind he starts to get afk.. as I check as the situation keep showing up signs of disturbance then I investigate turn out the person is afk, if a person is afk the crows will flies around the person and sign of things blowing up shows up.. to signify the killer so I put him on the hook.
The sad part is that the other survivors think of him as he still active non afk and the other team mates risk their lives to save that person but the person just afk, afk survivor the guy had a level 100 prestige as well.
All those experience and hours in playing a game and yet the person still does it to his team mates to the very least let the bot take over but now, afk and doesn't let the bot take over and let his team mates risk everything and lost the match.
I remember the person the same person, as I take snapshot of the person's name the person keep doing the same routine like using macro or something , like jump around pallette over and over or just goes in and out of the locker multiple times non stop like an automated script or something.
so that is like 2 times the person did the same thing twice both are afk and keep repeating doing the same thing over and over as if non human is controlling it.
Easy answer: It's just unfun
Because it's a team game, on the survivors side.
Somebody bailing in the first minute because it wasn't an optimal game, means the other 3 have heavy lifting to do (or also give up).
"People have the ability to choose to be jerks, so why shouldn't I be a jerk" isn't a good rationale
Something is very wrong with your personality if you think it's fine to just throw a game in the name of everyone by suiciding on the hook or dc'ing, just because your bad play brought you there. It's their time as well. It's their fun as well. Does that not matter, just because you don't know the people personally? If you feel like you should decide how to waste other peoples' time and fun just because you technically could, you're closer to being a psychopath than to being an empathetic human. Maybe think about that, or don't. It's your personality, not mine.
So which am I "choosing" to do, in your eyes? You already answered your own statement. I'm not gonna heavy lift in a game that's probably already lost.
So I'm being a jerk for it? The jerk(as you so eloquently put it) already gimped the team. It's not my fault or problem. Neither is people getting mad about what someone else did in a video game. And yet, here we are.
I'm being objective about the matter not subjective. But people are continuing to make assumptions instead of reading the full statement. You don't have to like what someone did to understand why they did it.