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=== User: Someone just put this in arcs group in facebook. === Someone just put this in arcs group in facebook. Cross referenced real data I see a lot of people spreading the theory that if you’re friendly the game will group you with other friendlies and if you’re a killer the game will group you with other killers. This clearly isn’t true. Because if it was true, then there wouldn’t be literal 24/7 posts in this group of pacifist PVE players complaining about how they would “never kill a fellow raider” and yet “PVP is ruining the game” for them and how they “just want to be friends and loot in peace”. Once we stop seeing those posts from the pacifists then we’ll know the developers have actually implemented such a thing. (Edit so you can stop all commenting the same thing: “I play solos and 95% of the people I come across are nice” yes bro that how solos works for literally everybody! Me personslly, I spend all my time killing and taking loot off of dead bodies. Yet anytimr I load into a solo game everyone’s nice and cheery and helpful and just goes about their day looting. Not because I earned that lobby with my nice behavior that got me into a friendly algorithm. That just how people behave in solos. Duh.)
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