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Easy way to remove toxic players
Make it so if you are rapidly hitting crouch after a pallet or at the exit it will cause a disconnect. Flagging them for a ban if they do it too much.
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I think this is where people go overboard. T-bagging is annoying, but it's definitely not worth a forced DC or a ban. It's on the same level as the killer whacking you when you're on the hook. It's annoying bit it's not that big a deal.
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@Ghost_Potato said:
Make it so if you are rapidly hitting crouch after a pallet or at the exit it will cause a disconnect. Flagging them for a ban if they do it too much.I consider ragequitting more toxic than teabagging, just fyi
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@Ghost_Potato said:
Make it so if you are rapidly hitting crouch after a pallet or at the exit it will cause a disconnect. Flagging them for a ban if they do it too much.Wow dude. This is an awful idea. You need to grow thicker skin. If you are the killer and a survivor is annoying you by doing this then you already have the tools to get your revenge. Use your club, knife, claws, etc to mess them up, throw them on a meat hook and watch as the life fades from their eyes.
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Teabagging is not toxic. Toxic is actual griefing. Such as repeatedly rescuing a survivor from the hook right next to the killer or sandbagging. Basically just intentionally stopping other players from playing the game. Teabagging is often just used as a method of communication in DbD or as a way of trying to bait the killer into chasing.3
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If someone T-bags me, I just tunnel them and when I down them, T-bag them right back because I play pig and can do that. All the while his friends look on in horror as they can’t do anything to stop me.1
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There could be a way to reduce odds of getting matched with undesirable players. Like a BM haven for facecampers and teabaggers, that would be neat.
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@TheHourMan said:
Teabagging is not toxic. Toxic is actual griefing. Such as repeatedly rescuing a survivor from the hook right next to the killer or sandbagging. Basically just intentionally stopping other players from playing the game. Teabagging is often just used as a method of communication in DbD or as a way of trying to bait the killer into chasing.Toxicity and griefing is not the same, thats why we got 2 different words for it.
Toxicity is in no way bannable and it includes stuff like clicking your flashligth and tbagging0