I want "toxic" bots
If we are going to get bots in the game to take over from those that DC, it would be fantastic for them to take on the "personality" of the player before they left the game.
If they were flashlight-clicking and teabagging before they rage quit, then they should continue to do so. It would help make it less obvious that they were replaced. In practice matches, it would reflect the real-game to have changes of style among the bots.
Before someone says, "BHVR shouldn't encourage toxicity", I would consider that flashlight-clicking and teabagging are perfectly fine strategies to put off or lure away the killer.
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Toxic strategies should not be encouraged at all or how many respected sports allow toxicity to "throw off" your enemy? Flip the Bird in a tennismatch or football match and see what happens.
Also that would require a really good AI, you're asking that of a team that cannot fix ingame sounds lol.
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Welp. That's a request I guess. I wonder what's next? "Can the bots automate slurs in the post-game lobby too? For realism!" lol
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Yes! And the bots need to go on to the forums to complain too!
You were being serious, right?
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Bot options
AI Level: Noob-Normal-Pro
Toxicity Level: Low-Medium-High
Please BHVR add these options to the bots.
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Boxers and soccer players often taunt. Boxers on the receiving end of taunting often end up being the ones that get points deducted and soccer players are more likely to be booked or sent off for reacting to taunting than the taunters themselves.
The logic for determining whether the survivor is toxic could be done just by tracking number of clicks+teabags per minute. (Admittedly this would be a very rudimentary way of determining the toxicity level)
The hardest part of the AI for a toxic bot would be to chase the killer. It would need to use use some of the logic the killer has, but would also know how to keep its distance.
Teabags and flashlight clicks should be easy enough to do.
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Would be nice and funny as well
@"We should not encourage toxic behavior"people, I don't see how crouching or clicking is toxic, grow up
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It's generally considered the equivalent of flipping somebody the bird. You wouldn't flip the bird to your opponent in real life either.
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"Real life" omg pixels are hurting my health
I recall dbd being a game
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It's the equivelant of blowing a raspberry or saying "na na na na na naaaa". Actual toxicity can only occur in the end game chat.
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Poker is also just a game, if you flip me the bird constantly I'll still break your nose or get you kicked out. Some of you people should maybe NOT just sit on the computer and learn to socialize.
League of legends handles this very well, even a simple "ez" will get you banned for 2 weeks and you won't get rewards for your ranked season.
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And I recall the person playing being a human that decided to behave like a premature child because it is hidden behind a computer screen.
Online anonymity brings out the worst in people since they know you can't persecute them for being jerks.
Not related to age, from 12 year old kiddies screaming in fort nite voice chat to people at my age (30) taking their time to text via external console chat.
And yes rapid crouching in killer view or flashlight licking are mostly nothing else but saying "nanana you can't get me". Sometimes to taunt for a distraction (which never really works with me) or a show of imagined superiority.
It is not the action itself but the mentality standing behind that, which should be considered toxic.
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^this but degenerates are gonna be degenerates
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Unrelated to the topic at hand, but when I don't have enough juice to blind the killer but still hope for a distraction, I'll use the last of the juice to click a few times to hopefully throw them off just enough to chase me. Doesn't happen too often because most of the time I either have already used up all my juice throughout the match, or am getting my third hook with a full flashlight and feeling like an idiot. But it usually works in the rare circumstances I can do it!
I really don't get clicking your flashlight at the killer the entire game. Comes across as something an annoying child would do to be honest. No one is impressed by your ability to play DBD, the advanced hide-and-seek simulator.
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a few 14 year olds and some people who in regular gaming usually resort to playing terraria or sims.
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I was joking, but I think your idea is winning me over.
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Only if the bot also rage quits.
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We want bots who, when you approach them whilst they're opening the exit gates, turn around, drop their item and nod at you.
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Nothing is toxic if they dont have the intention to be toxic. But most if the people DO this to BE toxic.
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or take the agro off others and have the killer pay attention to them, having others do gens or simply be annoying but that's all really
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