Survival Streak

Discussion in 'Bugs/Issues' started by Ace, May 3, 2011.

  1. Ace

    Ace Member

    While it's a small and meaningless bug, it's still a bug.

    When you attack somebody on the hitlist, it adds 1 to your survival streak. If you happen to get the kill, it doesn't add to your survival streak.
     
  2. Mr Killer Man

    Mr Killer Man Active Member

    From what I've seen getting killed makes it go back to zefo.
     
  3. lol i think hes saying the attackers streak doesnt increase not the one on list
     
  4. Ace

    Ace Member

    Exactly. The one who gets killed obviously gets his count reset to 0, but for some reason the attacker doesn't get a number if getting a kill :p
     
  5. Bo Baby

    Bo Baby Member

    wow, u pay attention to small detail...LoL, but i've never really even known how many times i attack some people due to the numerous clicks and the laggin that i get so i couldnt check on some people even if i wanted to...haha
     
  6. Ace

    Ace Member

    Well, I noticed that right after dying, I made a one stam wonder and checked how many hitlist kills did I have and oops! My survival streak was still showing 0 lmao
     
  7. Relentless

    Relentless Active Member

    I'm not sure if i'm understanding the question right or not.

    But I think the answer is: When you place someone on the hitlist it cost one stamina. That one stam is what kills the bounty. So when you kill a bounty, no point goes onto your survival streak because it wasn't your stam that got the killing hit. It's just like the bounty tax, it goes nowhere.

    Could be way off base with this, but I've played other games that have had the same thing happen, and that was the answer.
     
  8. Ace

    Ace Member

    Well, it'd be weird if all attacks added to the survival streak except for the finishing blow lol
     
  9. well thats just wrong
     
  10. SkylerF

    SkylerF Member

    That only makes sense if the player that PLACED the bounty gets credited for that survived battle.
     

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