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"Going Next" Prevention.

First an Paragraph from the international human rights.

No one may be coerced internationally to give up their human rights or to perform certain acts or to join certain organizations against their will. This also includes the prohibition of forced labor and slavery.

Now My thinking about this:

So, first of all, this prevention is worthy of praise. On the contrary, it completely violates human gamers' rights to leave a game immediately. This needs to be improved. Sorry if a killer tunnels from the very beginning. Then either some survivors don't understand the game, or the killer, like most other killer players, has no more quiet moments in the game. As a killer, I've realized that without tunneling, I'll soon be unable to beat good players. Tunneling is, however, a tactic that can be used. What I can't understand is that you support the killer by giving him time on the hook instead of reviewing the round. I don't want to, or rather, I'd rather not have to hang out on the hook while AFK just because I'm not being eliminated from the game normally or without a penalty.If I want to die on the hook, then I want it to happen as quickly as possible, not more than six minutes. I'll still listen if they say, "Okay, you have to hang for the first three minutes, but after that you can do it within five seconds." Everything else is enforced. Even if I quit through the menu, the time penalty would still be enforced. I'm betting with you, and I hope that killer mains will report that the game has become much more stressful for killers and survivors alike since 2021. So please back off. Otherwise, this game was your money-making machine in the next four years.

Please don't force us to do something we don't want to do. We want to die quickly and without penalty, not slowly, angry at our PCs because we can't do it any faster.

                

Comments

  • Wezqu
    Wezqu Member Posts: 792

    You can still leave. Disconnecting is totally an option for you and you can use it as you had been using it anyway but avoiding any penalty of it. You are not forced to play this game and you are totally equal footing with any other player. So you claiming you can't leave is totally a lie as you can clearly press esc and exit the match.

  • UndeddJester
    UndeddJester Member Posts: 4,970
    edited June 18

    Quoting human rights is laughable, considering you do have a right to leave whenever you want, via the DC button. No part of you choosing to play this video game is forced, it is entirely your decision whether you play the game or not, as opposed to slave labour where such a person has no right at all to not do such a task. You can freely choose whether or not to play this game.

    However, once you have committed to playing a game, there is an implied agreement amongst all players to play it. If I organise a board game, or a game of football, or a chess tournament, all players who join it have agreed to play. You might have even paid to be here, but the rest of us did as well, and you joining and leaving costs another player a slot, as well as ruins our investment in the game as well.

    If you want to leave at the start of the game, it is then your right to do so, but by doing so, you have left everyone else without the right number of players to play the game we all agreed to play... therefore it is my right as a game organiser not to invite you back for the next game.

    This is exactly what is happening here, BHVR is the game organiser through which you have agreed to play. If you don't want to play, leave, but you do not have the right to keep joining games and ruining them for other players without them also having the right to reject you from joining future games, which BHVR facilitates by giving you a temporary ban.

    In this regard, you actually get off lightly in DBD, because your ban is only temporary, whereas in real life, such a ban would likely be substantially longer than minutes... if not permanent.

  • Adrien
    Adrien Member Posts: 144
    edited June 18

    The worst caricature post I have ever read on this forum. How could be that entitled ?

    Using

    to hide the fact that going next is a very selfish and unhealthy behaviour for other players.

  • Adrien
    Adrien Member Posts: 144

    Oops I can't edit my first post : using human rights to defend an unhealthy behaviour. Just DC and eat your penalty.

  • WalterBlack
    WalterBlack Member Posts: 290

    Next time I'm having a bad match I might just call up Amnesty International to help me out

  • Gizmo1984
    Gizmo1984 Member Posts: 36

    But why they can´t make it otherwise….First hook pahse totally with no unhook option second phase die after 20 sec this more effectful i find.