I opened the gate for you why t-bag?
Anyone else have this problem? You go against a really good survivor team and they do gens quickly and efficiently. They finish all the gens and you know your not gonna win the game at all so you head straight to gates and open so the survivors can leave and you can finish the match quickly. But instead they sit their and t-bag until you get close to them or the EGC timer starts to run out.
Why do they do that I've completely given up but you still want to waste my time by t-baging I don't get it. (I didn't even tunnel, camp, or slug all game.)
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Please, don't give up. When you get against good survivors, take every minute to play vs them. Try to learn moves from stronger opponents. Learn their fakes. Pay more attention to scratchmarks and predict where would they run next. Look for them everyhere, in corners near you and on horison line. Hide your red stain by the walls to give them less time to react, mindgame.
But never, NEVER open exit gates. Try to the end no matter how good they are. Even if you know you don't make 4k, and even 1k, don't give them easy game. You will learn a lot from games like this and there gonna be less hard survivors for you in your next matches.
Teabagging is nothing. Don't take it to heart.
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I wouldn't say it's much of a problem, really. Like, I legit prefer that than the paragraphs of hate I receive in purple ranks as a survivor in a uncoordinated team. However, I understand that it is tacky and of poor taste.
As a Killer, I am not great, honestly. I play one match daily for the extra experience and in an attempt to see if I can do one of the dailies for the Killers if I get the chance, but it's super obvious I'm never going for the 4K and just trying to enjoy a casual game and still experience some bad manners every now and then.
It's just the community really. It's not on you.
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Try not to let them bother you. I know its hard, but that's what they want. You bugged.
When I get people like this I just use this time to find pallets that might need breaking. Even if you cant find any pallets...just walk around the map and let your killer finally get some peace in their souls. Look at the sky or a buring fire. My Doctor is interested in looking at cars when they are on his map. Also he has a fun time running up and down stairs while laughing. He's such a good guy. 😊
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let how survivor are like kaeru said don't take it to heart it just survivor knowing they the power role.
funny I bet they never say they the power role because they may get nerfed
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This is why nice killers are rare. There's just too many survivors who are #########.
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I hate to break it to you, but they're going to treat you that way no matter how you play. I blame either this forum, the steam forums, or the subreddit for this misconception. Everyone's going to give you some crap about ignoring it when you shouldn't have to. Survivors need to not fall into the hive mentality and call each other out. I do it all the time when I play solo or even SWF. I don't play that mess. They're the reason we have EGC.
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Maybe they were doing "thank you squats"?
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What is a nice Killer? You mean the pepole who first hook Mori, Camp, tunnel? Yes Killers are so nice guys who Just want to have fun... Sure.
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Survivors got so many nerfs how should they be in the Power role?
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Here's a very exaggerated example of why "survivors got many nerfs" is not relevant.
Imagine survivors had a perk that increased their movement and generator repair speeds by 100% and made them transparent. Killers, meanwhile, have a perk that gives permanent aura-reading and insta-downs. The survivor perk is just overwhelmingly more powerful, because no killer can move fast enough to catch them.
The survivor perk gets nerfed 51 times. The first time, the survivors are no longer transparent. The other 50 times, the percentage is reduced by exactly 1%, so the end result after 50 nerfs is that they move and repair 50% faster.
The killer perk gets nerfed twice. The first time it removes the insta-downs, the second time it replaces the aura-reading with making scratch marks brighter.
Survivors got 51 nerfs, whereas killers were only nerfed twice, but survivors are still undoubtedly more powerful because their nerfs were utterly irrelevant.
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If I know survivors are waiting at the exit gates I just go stand in a corner and wait for the timer to force them out.
Then they don't get to teabag.
I can't begin to imagine how many controllers and tvs have been destroyed from rage because they didn't get their precious teabags. 🤣
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Personally I open the door for them then go stand afk infront of the controls of the other door, because it would be rude of them to open and escape through a different door then the one I opened specifically for them
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I always give the killer some squats before I leave the gate. I thought it was a sign of GG? It's better than pointing at them or gesturing them to come closer. Sometimes I use it when I get cornered as a "please let me do this one thing?" And killers tend to respond with either a nod or a shake.
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It's because everyone ignores the giant elephant in the room , gen speeds have always been the main problem with this game
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Yes this is what I do when a killer lets me live. The so-called t-bag is simply a thank you squat from me and I leave them the item I’m carrying as a gift lol
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It's not a sign of GG, my friend. It means that you are a toxic ######### player want to tilt killer with no reason. Don't do it.
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I never go near the end gate if it has been a dominating match. Usually get up and grab something, do some dishes... and chuckle. As I listen to the egc going, and going, and going... I know they are either looking like idiots or waiting to look like idiots. What they don't know... I am really wasting their time.
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thats sad because it even happens when you just let them win. I was playing as Myers doing some killer challenges, hooked everyone once (for bbq stacks), killed ace (because he t-bagged mid chase), and waited by the door, no gens done so far. Still they waited till 3/4 egc to leave :(
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They may not have been born that way. They could have been a player who never face camped or tunneled. Then too many SWFs bullied them, flashlight them, teabagged them, abused DS+BT+UB+Adren. After having that happen enough time they just snapped :P
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Thats like shooting someone with a Glock after they surrender to you
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Those types are why survivors have a bad rep. It ruins it for the players who are decent and don't disrespect killers like that.
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How do abuse DS+BT+UB+Adren?
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Probably because you given up trying and basically thrown the game?
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If I have to explain how that combination can be abused you are obviously new and wouldn't understand.
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I alredy exlpained so often why this perks are ok and not unfair at all. You have to be a Rank 12 Killer or just bad as Killer to say that this perks need a Nerf.
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I'm a Johnny-Come-Lately to this thread so I'm sure others have already given this advice, but NEVER give up. You should fight every game to the bitter end. I've been a Survivor before with (3) other Survivors disconnecting and four Generators left undone. The hatch got kicked shut. Did I stand there and wait? No. I do my best to get a gate open and loop. Every second still in the game is a learning experience. If the Survivors Gen-Rushed me into near oblivion, I remind myself that I'm not gone YET. Every second I have to keep hunting is a chance to improve hunting and looping. And who knows, I might earn enough points in chases or get a down and prevent a loss of Pip. Every blood point counts; why would you leave money on the table?
If you want to get good faster, you don't shy away from a losing game. You dive into it and fight harder. Practice makes perfect, and ditching a game to start the next one doesn't help you. You want that practice when all is lost and things are hardest. You get more out of that than you do the start of a new game where targets are fresh and you feel no pressure.
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I go against survivor who try to blind me has they leave.... like no you had your chance for that and failed
When I play survivor I do it once (not any more then once)... like to show (and probably not taken this way) respect to a killer who tried... or I let the entity get me
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think it how they do it also they do it more then twice.
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Next time tunnel camp and slug. If youre going to get tbagged anyway might as well do what you can to win
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You talk like everyone wants to play this game 24/7 and learn every little detail about how things work. It's just a fact that there are a lot of casual players that dont waste every hour of their life on DBD. Some people occasionally wanna come on and have a good match which often doesnt happen, because more often than not the game is one big bundle of frustrations.
You either invest a lot of time to learn things and be frustrated at how good this game //could// be if any sort of love went into making it and listening to the fanbase instead of corporate greed.
Or- you play ocassionally which means you're okay at it but it's still frustrating because of the many balance issues and rng elements to it.
its a lose loose situation, really.
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TB is communication. Plain and simple. The person was probably saying thanks with it.
As a surv main I say hello at start to fellow survs with TB. We tell each other, hey you shanked the skill check with TB. We say hey my chest with TB. etc
You'll know when you're getting truly bagged when it's slow and probably on other side of a pallet. In the open TB is baiting. Don't take TB for always being BM.
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When this happens and I'm survivor, I do crouch repeatedly but I don't do it as a form of teabagging, I do it as a way of saying "thanks" and "gg" since theres not really other ways of doing so
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Use noed
or maybe we should talk to the creators to make something with the timer when the killer opens the door (Maybe be faster)
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Usually "thank you squats" are a quick double tap, at least that's what I've come across
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It's weird, but you can sort of get a "feel" for the different crouches, teabags are usually super fast and frantic, like someone having a seizure on their crouch button. A "thank you" crouch is usually like two slower (but still quick) crouches while the survivor looks behind them.
I think the only reason I "know" (If I'm even correct here) this is because I also get it sometimes when I'm showing mercy/giving hatch, etc.
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Moonwalk into exit gate with a Leatherface saw revved...or bring Deathslinger, they'll DC or get harpooned out of the gate.
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With the rarity of a killer deeming the good one and they spare me by letting me open the gate and escape (im always shocked) I do one thank you squat lol
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Allow me to introduce myself
Honestly, when I play Survivor, its not rare to face Killers who camp,tunnel. But I believe more than half of them was caused by toxic Survivors. I used to be a toxic Killer because of toxic Survivor.
But Im still trying to be nice and stay above them.
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Hi. Survivor main here.
Me and and all my friends who I play this game don't Tbag to be ######### and I don't see why people see all tbagging that way? I Tbag if killer gave me hatch. I Tbag if killer catches me and gets me stuck in a corner, where he will 100% hit me. I Tbag if the killer lets me live or farms.
I'm doing it as a friendly gesture. I feel like more survivors do this than you all think. There's a bad rep that all survivors are toxic when imo that's not true. My swf group literally just play to have fun and we don't Tbag as an insult, like someone else said. Thank you squats.
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Well said.
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Whenever I see 4 identical loooking survivors, I am gonna prepare for the worst. Unless its 4 Dwight or Aces, then I know its a meme-squad.
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The survivors that teabag when I give them something always seem like they're trying to say "thank you" because there's not a real option for that
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A lot of the -very- new survivors don't get to escape very often, even some of the boosted ones around rank 1. When they get a chance to escape they'll most likely want to show it off and take it out on the killer.
Don't stress, it's not you doing anything wrong, they're just happy they won a game for a change.
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A bunch of us do that as like were saying thank you being that there is only come here and go there emotes. There is nothing to say thanks..... For the most part there is usually a clear difference between ######### and thank you. Its usually 2 squats for thank you.... Squat 1= thank. Squat 2= you. Anymore is uncalled for and if you do it a ######### load of times and run in circles doing it youre an ass hole.. If you want to be a real man step away from that door and try that #########. Not next to the exit like a candy ass.
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Play ghostface and teabag them back.
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I have lots tbag hatch when I give it to them.
It's a thank you. Not many ways to send and receive information in the game, so I assume the best if it's unclear.
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I recently discovered that some survivors tbag as a way of apologizing for failing skill checks. I always thought it meant "**** this gen and YOU too!"
Two tap-tap style crouches mean hi or thanks. Anymore or less or in any other context get difficult to interpret.
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I like to think I'm a nice killer. I kill everyone then let the 4th guy get hatch (usually carrying them to it) but if they're remotely toxic at the end I'll close the hatch and mori them. And I play console so they cant really ######### at me.
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Personally, when a killer has opened a gate for me/the team. I stay and "t-bag" to kind of say thank you? I also try and let them chase and hit me too for the extra bp.
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Don't forget streamers influence on how some may act. Like Sattilizer. Takes every opportunity to tbag.
I use to find him funny, but he's different, solo playing, as apposed to when with another streamer SWFing. Like when with Ohmwrecker.
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