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The whole point of the game is to SURVIVE. That can mean escaping, killing Jason, or running the timer.
"Counselors now must escape within the 20 minutes timer (or before rage kicks in), otherwise they instantly die and it's a free 8/8 for Jason."
lul
We realize it's not "right" But until the devs can manage to fix that glitch, you have one of three options:
1) Get up on the roof and kill them
2) Leave the game, and let them have their way
3) Ignore them and run the timer out
F-ing pick one and stop acting like a complete moron.
It is possible to survive the full 20 minutes of the game without cheating on a roof.
You can't balance the game around glitches that the devs fail to fix.
At the beginning of the game it says 'Survive'
And when the 20 minutes are up and you're alive, it says 'You Have Survived'.
How do you punish those exploiting roof cheaters without also punishing stealth characters that use sense avoidance in hiding corners or those table looping vanessas that run out the clock?
The game was built with a 20 minute clock for a reason so it doesn't get held hostage.
Going into the game as Jason you should be prepared to play a 20 minute round.
This isn't dbd where they had to code an 'end game' mechanic after 3 years.