Thoughts on reporting survivors that give up
I don't mean completely dcing but what if a teammate repeatedly vaults, jumps lockers to be heard and found by the killer? I know this seems random but I've been seeing it a bit more in my games and it's mainly during games that are just not gonna end well for us as a team so they decide that they want out ig. I'm curious as to what the community thinks of this.
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Laughable as much as people wanting to be able to report for teabagging, waiting at the gate, blinding, slapping on hook, ground humping and so on
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Record the evidence and send it to BHVR to assess it. It could be classed as "working with the killer" because of their actions in proximity to you. Ultimately, they'll decide and it is always a case-by-case scenario. You need video evidence.
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Much as I dislike players deliberately getting thrmselves killed early, it'd be impossible to specify what would count as a reportable suicide as opposed to just deliberately dying quickly on hook to let last surv get hatch.
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This is my thoughts on it as well. For better clarification these survivors I'm speaking of didn't really do any of this in a "toxic" way as they tried for the first bit of the match and just seemed to wanna move on when the game was clearly gonna end in death. While I personally will loop for practice as this point in a game I can also understand just wanting to move on. The real question from me is can you make that a proper offense vs actually throwing from the beginning of the game
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I don't think it's really possible. Hook suiciding isn't always that bad so bhvr can't really make it an offense under some circumstances and not others. It'd be too hard to enforce and would require an actual person to watch and make a judgement call on every single instance.
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Sorry but i think the requests what to "report" get a bit out of hand.
It is only a game. If some people goof around it can be indeed very annoying but why always "report"?
Just move on. Don´t take this all to serious.
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I think AFKing is reportable. Based on what was described without more information does not sound reportable.
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