Cheaters who were caught before the match started.
Hello everyone! I am here with a proposal to add the ability to report players before the match starts.
The thing is that I encountered a problem:
After starting the search as a killer, I waited 5 minutes and found a lobby.
4 survivors were immediately found and they leave after a few seconds, waited for the next ones, but the same 4 survivors who leave connected again. Then, these same survivors leave again and after a few seconds reconnected to the lobby where I was.
The thing is that this is a party of survivors of 4 people and one of the survivors had a cheat that shows him the killer before the match starts, for this reason they all leave. But they were unlucky to connect to me again 7 times in a row.
I just stood in the lobby for 10 minutes.
And the survivors should not know who the killer is before the match starts, for obvious reasons.
It would be great if the developers introduce a player report button that can be used before the match starts.
Comments
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That's not a cheat. Players who do that are farming bloodpoints with their friend as Killer.
They are trying to get the matchmaking to put them in a lobby with their friend as the Killer so they can all run Bloody Partystreamers and farm together.
Once they enter your lobby, they ask their Killer friend on Discord if they are their Killer, if they say no, they all search again and again until they are linked up.
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My comment I guess is getting reviewed by staff and didn't post. i guess i need to reword some things. so here ya go:
But I do agree with the above comment it could be a group of survivors looking for a specific killer whether its a friend or a streamer.
You can report in lobby if you click on their name, however you wouldn't be able to pinpoint which survivor is cheating and now you've bogged down the system with 3 false reports.
Apex uses EAC and you can report people in game and hackers will get banned mid match. I wish we had this option in DBD so that hackers would stop holding people hostage and they can get disconnected within a few minutes rather than waiting around an hour for the game to crash.
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This option exists in cheats.
It is impossible to say for sure.
Even if they are looking for their killer to farm, it should also be punished with a ban. I think there is no need to explain why here.0 -
Farming is not a bannable offense. The devs have stated that as long as nobody is being forced to farm against their will, Farming is not bannable.
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what's hilarious about this new "going next prevention" is now survivors that don't want to farm but get a farming killer can't just go next on hook.
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When they return the system against go next, when the killer wants to farm, the survivors will have to farm, otherwise measures will be taken against them for simply refusing to play.
And I write again, forced or not, this case is exploitation (exploit) for one's own benefit (for the benefit of farming).
This should be punished with a ban.
People who deliberately try to get to a specific killer will rightfully be banned for exploiting.0