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Unless you have multiple thousands of hours of playtime - and then you are good even with potato solo survivors.
Inner Strength / Selfcare
Iron Will
Decisive Strike
Lilthe / Dead Hard
but I play both killer and solo survivor?
I think many killers likely do.
Why wouldn't they? Unlike those who exclusively only want to play SWF, if you're solo, you can play both sides. Queue too long? Swap sides, problem solved. You get that freedom when you play solo.
So I think that, at least in my case, yeah, the knowledge about solo survivors is there. It can be frustrating to play solo survivor, but in most cases, you can die and move on to the next game as a solo survivor, lest you keep bleeding out, but you can bring unbreakable for that if it keeps happening, and it's free to get.
Having a bad match as a killer? You gotta dealwidit, "Get gud" as you will be told, and then eventually just stop altogether.
solo Q < killer < SWF
In terms of stress,
SWF < solo Q < killer