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The truth: This duo game threw hard ( fast rushing lockers for no reason, giving away location purosely, not allowing themselves to be healed, etc). One of the two members in the duo in particular seemed to be trying to reveal my location to the killer. After seeing all the stupid f**kery, I then shifted my strategy from being a team player to being selfish ( as this became the best strategy to actually surviuve), I did this on purpose. Saving teammates that intentionally try to cause the survivors to lose is a detriment ( unless you have the same goal, of losing. ) So yes, I intentionally let them die on hook, because If I saved them, they would just continue to do the self-sabotaging acts that were causing me to lose. I saved my own ass at the cost of these players that were clowing around, being sacrificed. It was the smart thing to do. And to no surprise I escaped, through hatch.