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make teabagging cause the survs legs to break

Zuiphrode
Zuiphrode Member Posts: 515
edited February 25 in Feedback and Suggestions

Punishing survs for doing this toxic BS would significantly reduce the blood pressure of all killer mains

actual serious suggestion: add a CD that doubles every time you crouch and reduces if you go for a while without crouching/standing. Will have zero effect on normal gameplay but harshly punish teabaggers

Comments

  • Gandor
    Gandor Member Posts: 4,374

    Would need to be real careful with implementation. Some killers get "legitimately" teabagged. Think e.g. huntress or slinger when trying to dodge their shot. For vast majority of killers, this is no issue though.

    On the other hand, I don't think it fixes the core of the issue. People will find some other creative way to show disrespect. Like killers W-S-ing survivors. Once you disable teabags, survivors will point. If you disable that, you'll get nodding. Basically you can't really get rid of it without making the game very sterile.

  • Zuiphrode
    Zuiphrode Member Posts: 515
  • Adrien
    Adrien Member Posts: 144

    It's a PvP game, people taunt each other. Why is this a big deal ?

  • HansLollos2
    HansLollos2 Member Posts: 270

    T-bagging in dbd is so "toxic" because if you get stunned, blinded, break a pallet or at the exit gate and whatever, you can't do anything against it. There is no way for a Killer to not see it. And if there are tons of pallets and windows around, you are forced to watch it like 5 times in a row.

    Three of my friends quit dbd very early because of just the aggressive t-bagging against killers. It's humiliating for many people and when you experience toxic Survivors in your first couple of matches, i can't blame new players leaving the game and never touch it again.

    So i agree, i like that Idea. But same goes for Killers. If a Killer starts humping a Survivor on the ground, the killer should get hindered for a while time too.

  • turkucpodjadek2710
    turkucpodjadek2710 Unconfirmed, Member Posts: 1

    It's a skill issue no?

  • buggybug
    buggybug Member Posts: 1,222

    Hmm ok well killers powers and m1 should be disabled when they keep smacking people on hooks and back and forthing down people.