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Should we keep endgame chat?

I think endgame chat its probably where comunity goes more toxic, and it really doesnt bring anything important, salty survivors/killers, its not every game ofc, but why we want a post game chat? I seen lot of ######### talk that its useless.

Comments

  • GraveHunter
    GraveHunter Member Posts: 328

    Agreed. But it never will go away.

  • Talmeer
    Talmeer Member Posts: 1,520

    I like the endgame chat and no, he is usually not toxic by me.

    Of course, I have sometimes toxic people there, but they are clearly the minority.

    I would miss the endgame chat if he would be gone and the experiences I had in him.

  • Khar
    Khar Member Posts: 640

    End game chat can be pretty harsh, but it also can be good. The frustration of doing poorly in a match can be alleviated with positive feedback in the chat. Some people crack jokes and others tell you how you how much their heart skipped a beat in fright and how much fun they had because of you. Sucks when you get mean folks, but it's not all bad. I think you need to work on resisting the urge to unhide or keep chat unhidden. On PC it's completely voluntary.

  • neekocheeko
    neekocheeko Member Posts: 88

    You can turn it off if you don't like it.

  • fleshbox
    fleshbox Member Posts: 494

    Why not?

    If i was given an objective lesson on how to defeat me then i will tell them.

    If i have a difficult match where they are not being "nice", and i know you know what i mean by that, i know what is coming. So i turn it off.

    I am not bothered, nor do i see, nasty toxic end game chat.

  • StevenYPH
    StevenYPH Member Posts: 8

    I'm personally in favor of it sticking around. Sure, there's always a risk of toxic chat by holier-than-thou survivors or tryhard killers but there's always the chance of getting friendlies, too. I actually met two groups of SWFs that I run with through the endgame chat.

    It can often provide relief from a stressful and fatal match. A few days ago, I was tunneled and later camped by a Clown player (I don't think my teammates noticed until the end, when he made it obvious he was trying to finish me off) and I didn't get the chance to really do as much in the trial as I had hoped I could. I sat there watching the random Claudette escape despite having already taken hits trying to rescue me. As soon as s/he escaped I expected criticism for not pulling my weight but the Claudette apologized to me and said they "could have done more". We then shared a laugh over why the killer felt it necessary to tunnel.

  • McLightning
    McLightning Member Posts: 949

    Just click the button to minimize it. If you let it get to you, you're part of the toxicity.

  • brokedownpalace
    brokedownpalace Member Posts: 8,813

    Simply close it.