The only way body blocking is justifiable
I played survivor and we all got pretty much steam rolled. Me and 1 other survivor left. Then I noticed my team mate was cheating flying around the map whenever the killer got close to him. This went on for about 20min. Killer let me go and I kept leading him to the cheating survivor but he would just fly off like flash on speed. Eventually I body blocked him and the killer downed him. He spent 4min flying around the map slugged. He came to me for healing but I just teabagged him on the floor :) justified imo. I then got hatch.
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Bodyblocking is preventing the killer from hitting another survivor and it’s valid in all context. Blocking a survivor in is not body blocking, that is taking another player hostage and is against the rules—even if that person is a cheater. Record and report the cheater, do not yourself break the rules to ‘hold them accountable’ as you then become liable for that violation.
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With so many cheaters getting away with it and not being banned I don't think my 2 seconds of "oops im in your way" would be liable tbh. As it was a matter of like 2 seconds and easily could be dismissed as an accident (lots of survivors get in the way during a chase). I would be more liable for helping the killer tbh but if BHVR want to ban me for it then I would happily take the ban and move on as if they ban for that then it wouldn't be a game I would want to participate in playing with.
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I get what you’re saying but a friend of mine basically tried something like that with a cheater and got suspended himself because he filmed himself blocking the cheater in a room. Just know that depending on who sees the footage you share, you could be penalized for violating a rule as well. I guess it’s like two wrongs don’t make a right.
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