Why do they insult at the end of the game?
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People didn't like it even before bhvr put in those strange restrictions. I had arguments with people when the filter was new because they told me it would limit them in their freedom of speech when they couldn't trash talk others.
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The anonymity is one of the worst banes of the age of the internet.
Many people bring out their worst when they know that they are hidden behind an alias and nearly save from any consequences.
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Sadly, there is no option to disable chat from the options screen. The best you can do is "minimize" it with the little arrows in the End Game screen.
I've had exactly two positive post-game chat experiences over the course of 500 hours. That is a really bad return on investment.
Do yourselves a favor: disable chat (in the limited way you can) and never turn it back on. The "team vs 1" dynamic inevitably leads to "pile onto that other guy and just dump all over them"
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I find it bizarre that in a game thats about murdering people and the devs are ok with trash talk that we need a filter like this. People are still getting across the nasty things through it like telling people to one hook themselves. The only thing its good for is to hinder speech. Its just dumb. Zero thought put into it imo. It was a band aid fix so they dont have to ban the nasty people because they are paying customers.
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Awwww, how cute, a baby killer learning their first steps... only advice I can give you is: don't bother
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No really, i try to be nice. Obviously you don't understand... I feel sad for you.
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Because they are insecure about themselves and anxious about the direction their own life goes and they need this BMing and demeaning of a perceived opponent to validate themselves in their own eyes. Also smol pp. Very smol.
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I do understand... it's just being a nice killer isn't for everyone
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I got really confused by this. I know the perk "Empathy", but what is "Understanding"? Is it an upcoming perk or one of the renamed older ones?
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Uhu... And you stink!
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The sad reality is that if you play nice (by the "rulebook"), you won't get good results as often, and you'll get mocked for not being good.
If you play to win, you'll get chastised for being toxic, because as a killer you're not allowed to win unless you handicap yourself first.
Personally, I turned off my chat/messaging functionality, play in a way that I am comfortable with (which is usually laid back and generally considerate, but sometimes sweaty; I usually just reciprocate the energy I get in game), and don't worry about the rest.
I recommend it.
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Play both sides.
He's right. Hide it and never look back. There's nothing on the endgane screen but the same meta perks anyway.
Shit, with the way this game is designed, even I find myself getting annoyed at the killer when I play survivor, and I play mostly killer. But I never say #########, even to toxic morons. Too many mentally ill people on both sides, too draining to engage with.
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I've noticed a big uptick in abuse from survivors in endgame chat. I'd guess like 60% of the games I have against PC players ends with at least one being toxic.
The rest is silence or the rare actual gg, and they usually only gg when they win.
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Many survivors don't say anything at all no matter what you do. I facecamped and tunneled as bubba and got nothing I wanted some salt... But some survivors say bad things when I played with my friend as survivors our teammate was sacrificed at the endgame and he blamed my friend and started to spawn on his profile that he should let him kill him in real life.
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When it gets to that point of someone putting stuff like that on someones profile then there ass needs to be reported.
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I had this fun exchange in one of my last games.
Me: gg
Survivor: no gg for you, you tunneled and slugged. Please stop slugging.
Me: Ok, I'll stop slugging if you stop using DH. Is it a deal?
Survivor: *some mad ravings about how it got nerfed and killers get always what they want*
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