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Am I the Only One Who Doesn't See Crouch Spamming as T-bagging in DBD?
I've seen a lot of people talking about T-bagging in posts so I was just curious. Perhaps I really am alone in this, but like... If I "T-bag" in a match in DBD, I'm never intending it to actually be T-bagging. It's more like I'm trying to communicate through strange crouching Morse code. Like in the beginning we all do it, I see it as a strange way of saying hello. I also tend to crouch spam after being healed or someone gives me an item as a way of saying thank you lol.
I attempt the Morse code with killers sometimes but it just doesn't translate as well since they can't do it back lol.
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your not playing against ghostface right if you both tbag back at each other
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Right right, he's the exception to the language barrier.
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I use it after being healed to say thank you. That's about it.
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there are different forms of tea bagging.
if you do it to other survivors, its basically just a way to greet them / communicate with them, as you have described above. this is done by many players and usually not seen as anything toxic by anyone.
however, tea bagging in front of the killer (in a serious match with serious gameplay) is basically like taunting them and rubbing in their face that theyh avent cought you yet.
this is usually seen as some sort of insult by the killer, due to the huge disrespect shown towards them, therefore annoying them and rsulting in you being labeled as "toxic".
so TL;DR: tea bagging towards other survivors is perfectly fine and used as a normal way of communicating, though the killers dont see it as such. try to avoid it in the killers presence.
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Yeah, it certainly can be used in a friendly manner. Whenever I play against ghosty I teabag to him
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I don't see it as anything but someone mashing a button lol
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