Killers, are you satisfied with a 2K?

Just curious. Not saying that it is a "win", but if the match was fun, you had good chases and made lots of points, and two survivors escaped, would you be satisfied?
I used to think that I had to get a 4k when I played killer, mainly because of the toxic endgame chat where the survivors constantly berated me, but when I think about it, when I have 25K blood points and two kills, I'm usually happy. It only becomes frustrating when they're toxic as hell, then I want them all on hooks by any means possible.
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Yes it is definitely a win for me
If they escaped through gates then yes, if it was through hatch then no.
yeah. i prefer 3 but 2 is a win
If I were playing killer, yes.
a 2k is a win if i actually did GOOD in terms of chases and hooks
Yes.
If I black pip. Yes
If I depip. No.
If the survivors in end game chat are abusive. No.
I consider 2 a win, even getting one kill is good enough for me. No kills is a loss, but getting 6-8 hooks is acceptable. Any less is a huge loss.
Yea, I agree with that, I actually forgot about hatch escapes, but I guess they are a necessary evil.
Do you mean if they were the last alive, or with the help of a key?
In the situation you described, lots of chases, hooks and points, for me even only 1 kill I would be satisfied with.
It depends on how the match went, if I got a 2k only because I messed up multiple times with my power then it just feels meh.
If the survivors were coordinated and dominating and a few clutch moves turned the match around, I'm happy with 2 kills.
Through the use of a key. If they're last alive and escape through hatch without a key (as I may have already closed it) then I'll gladly take a 3k.
I'm satisfied with a good match, Sometimes I mess up and everyone leave one death hook but it was still an engaging game.
Edit: good example, I just 4k'd on legion, but it was pretty boring because the last 2 survivors just gave up and wouldn't even try running when I found them, that was lame and didn't feel like a great game.
2k is a win for me!
Not a killer main. But when I play killer I tend to be satisfied by the gameplay rather than getting sacrifices. So I don't care about how many sacrifices I may or not get, I enjoy the chases and things like that.
Im satisfied with a 1k. I am a killer after all, my only goal is to kill survivors. If one of them dies, i've basically fulfilled my role. From then on its just extra enjoyment to get any more of them
I'd be glad that I at least didn't lose.
the game shouldn’t be focused on kills, it should be focused around hooks. If I get 8 hooks and two survivors escape. I know I’m gonna draw even or I’m going to pip. Depending on how good I was during the game.
For me: 2 is the baseline. I failed slightly at 1, and failed completely at 0.
But that also means I challenge myself to get more; 3 means I did better than average, and 4 means I won completely.
I like Otz's definition of a win. 4k, or 3k with a hatch escape
I hate when losing to bugs and stuff like that but if it was a fun match, I’ll take a 2k with 9 or 10 hooks and 25k bp.
Kills don't necessarily matter. If I get a 4k, but only because the survivors were overly altruistic during endgame, but for everything before that I got gen rushed, they "abused" loops, they all had 2 or 3 second chance perks, and I just generally had a miserable time then it feels pretty meh. But one the other had if I'm getting downs, keeping gens regressing, winning chases, getting plenty of hooks, and it still results in a 0k then I'm probably going to be pretty happy because I felt like I had a chance to win.
I think most people feel that way too. When you have absolutely no chance to win it feels terrible. When you already have to complete more objectives as 1 player than the team of 4 players do but they can stack up on enough 2nd chances that you basically have to get enough hits/downs to win the game 2 or 3 times it feels hopeless. When you want to experiment with lesser perks and add-ons or a lower tier killer but you know the only way you'll get them to work is if you randomly get paired with chill survivors it's discouraging.
I wouldn't say I feel satisfied necessarily. If we were evenly matched or they were clearly better than me, then I'd be satisfied with 2 kills. If it was a hatch play or I know I made a game changing mistake or two, then I'd be pretty unhappy.
No, a 2k to me is a tie....I'm not satisfied with ties. Either we're fightin and I win, or you win....ties just make it feel incomplete.
I'm satisfied with a 0k as long as there were some unique or interesting interactions in the match.
What are you talking about? Dead by Daylight is a stressfest bully simulator if you're playing Killer. Good chases? What are those? Against good Survivor's, chases are them vaulting through window after window after window after window after window after window after window then it's pallet after pallet after pallet after pallet after pallet after pallet after pallet. It feels like an eternal nightmare because you can't move your fat a** fast enough to ever catch up to them.
Two seems pretty low. I think I'd be satisfied with a 3k and that's only because I've lost many a 4k because Behavior decided to give Survivor's a pity escape aka Hatch so I'm pretty much forced to accept a 3k as a win. 4k's are still better and a true victory though.
It depends. Lobby of chill survivors? I don't mind letting everyone go. One flashlight using jackanape? I am salty if I got 3 kills and them on hook state 2. They deserve to DIE!
Too many variables. Depends on how the match went. If I was against a bully squad, playing badly or on an unfavourable map, then sure, 2k would be pleasing. Going into a match, I see a 2k as a stalemate, 2 dead but 2 out done you. Draw
Its usually a draw at a 2k.
That's it really its the expected TIE of a game the devs say they want.
It never really feels good to get as the 2nd person to die is usually just camped to death once the last generator is done.
Depends a lot on the context. 2k by camping at endgame or for pure survivor altruism instead of my skill? No.
A 2k with 8~10 hooks throughout the game and tons of cool stuff I did? Hell yeah.