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Semi serious suggestion
Is there any QoL reason why crouching couldn’t be disabled inside the gates? I’ve never once seen it used for anything other than teabagging in that part of the map and… yeah. The less toxicity we have, the better.
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Some survivors will always find other ways to be toxic so I don't know if that would help too much.
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Then they will point at you or have a team mate spam healing so it looks like they are doing it anyways. Just don't go to the gates they will eventually leave. Let me clear up my statement if you aren't chasing anyone don't go to the gates they will eventually leave.
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There's no reason to get triggered over players pressing the ctrl key. If it really bothers you, play Ghostface and teabag back.
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I use two Ctrl-presses to thank the killer for letting me out or say good bye. Thats technically teabagging as well, but not as BM / toxic behaviour. Also works the other way around, when I let someone out (which I'll typcially do when they did not BM me), I often get this "mini-teabag" as a "Thank You".
So, did you consider that maybe not everyone that's giving you a teabag in the exit does it to taunt you?
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If I’m injured and running from Huntress and I need to crouch to dodge a hatchet.
But, seriously, survivors don’t have a lot of ways to communicate. As someone else said they could be thanking you or giving a “good game.” Survivors will often crouch as ways to say hello to one another or thank the other survivor for healing/unhooking/etc. Sometimes they communicate this way with the killer too. You will be able to tell the difference in time.
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