If You are Toxic to the Killer I Wont Help You
I don’t like toxic survivors as Killer so I’m not going to put up with it if my teammates do the same. If I catch them teabagging and just being a douche to the Killer for no reason. Unless the Killer started to toxicity. I won’t heal or save your butt off hook. I’m tired of the toxicity so I’m going to hold my teammates accountable as well. I was playing Trapper and I was going to let everyone else leave just let me have the tbagging toxic survivor. Who of course was a twitch streamer. But no, they did their best to save him, bodyblocked me, etc and he finally got away.
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Good for you, but they're simply going to assume that you're either a bad player refusing to do those actions or that you're being toxic yourself.
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I was thinking this, to go the extra mile I guess you could point out in post-game chat you did it cause of the teabagging.
But yeah, good for you OP!
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I may not rub it in their face or anything, like pointing at them on hook. But I may just walk by.
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I would try to lead killers to hiding Claudettes and such but they never follow and instead just attack me no matter what.
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I’m on console and any toxic survivors I’ve encountered are on crossplay so I can never send them messages. But I have sent messages to toxic survivors if I could.
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Good for you. But I'm still going to help my teammates. I'm a killer main mostly and tbagging doesn't hurt my feelings
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I don’t help hiding Claudettes and dumb teammates who hover around a hook waiting for the killer to leave so they can unhook. I’ll just add toxic teammates to that list of not helping.
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I find it funny when they tebag you then 2 seconds later they are on a hook woundering was it really worth it.
If I teabag a killer I expect to be tunneld and camped but usually only do it when summit stupid has happend as a sighn of laughing.
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And once again...
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I had him on hook twice and they were dead set to get him off and run. I love Ash mains but two of them were so selfless and aggravating they refused to leave him behind.
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That was not what I said, like at all. I was simply stating the others were dead set on saving him despite him openly being toxic around them
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So how would you know that your survivor team mate was being toxic first or if it was the killer?
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That is fair. But usually the toxic survivor want to constantly have the killer’s attention. I will have to give a lot of leeway and watch how the killer and survivor interact. If I catch the killer being toxic towards me then if I see a survivor being toxic right back I will help my teammate. I will just have to give a lot of leeway until I’m sure either the survivor is being toxic or the killer.
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Don't worry, I'll help you hunt mean players if you can prove to me that they are actually not being team players and aren't just regular players doing legitimate stuff you/I don't like. For example if they're just hiding near the hatch waiting for me to kill you instead of trying to help and you show me this somehow, I'll happily kill that Survivor and wave goodbye while you use it yourself.
Infact I always follow gesturing Survivors, either purely out of curiosity or because I messed up badly and don't know where anyone is anyway. If you lead me to someone I don't think is being toxic though, I have to hook you on principle.
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What if I'm teabagging to get the killer to chase me instead of my dead hook teammate?
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i had a match against a Wraith in the Saloon area. It was grueling cause that map is small but me and two other teammates were doing our best. And then we had a Claudette constantly hiding in a locker. I ran right up to the killer and motion and pointed and begged him to follow me. He just downed me instantly and hooked me. And the Claudette got away through hatch.
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If I see that then I would understand. Especially with the new UI system and they have profiles now next to names. But most toxic survivors I’ve encountered since to be lone wolves who only care about being chased and getting away. The one I was against was constantly motioning for me to follow him and then tbagging after encountering every pallet.
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But if one of them does something toxic first but you miss it, then the other person starts being toxic and you see it. You’ll end up helping the person that started being toxic
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I guess I would just have to be extra sure you’re being toxic. Like I think when people constantly tbag and such all at the exit gate together and blind them is toxic, but sadly it’s too late then. Doesn’t matter if I help or not cause they will get away. I’ve had that happen before. Haven’t seen a survivor teammate being toxic at all then bam! Toxic mode on as soon as exit gate is opened.
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That’s true but I’ve noticed lately due to the update and how crap it is most survivors are grouped together so they can gen rush and not to absolutely destroyed with the desync issues and such. So I’ve been keeping an eye on teammates more often lately cause people are staying together more.
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As a survivor if you drop pallets early and tbag, hide in lockers and don't contribute I won't come for you UNLESS I need that extra body. So, killers, if someone is being pulled last minute it's most likely that survivors, too, are done with the bs they pull.
If the team is being run hard and you are corner camping or lover surfing and I haven't seen you touch a gen, you clickity- clack flashlights at the killer or t-bag pallets then I'm prioritizing the hard working survs and gens over you. Sorry not sorry lol the hardworking team is the living team.
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I almost want to ask if you made them angry somehow but I had that happen to me once as well. It was against a pig. I got hooked and two of my teammates came by and pointed and laugh and the Pig let them go
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Well, as a Survivor your gestures are the same as your taunts too. That's like getting annoyed when a Survivor runs from you, but you're playing as a Bubba emoting with his instant down chainsaw. It could mean anything.
You gotta make it obvious somehow and don't bother unless there's 1-2 people left, otherwise it just looks like you're trying to make him chase you. Try puppy eyes and looking up to them from the crouch, but also don't be surprised if they just hook you because they get points either way and a good portion of Survivors are very mean to Killers.
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Well I let him hit me and still I pointed and such. Didn’t move. He still didn’t get it I guess. I had one good match with a Nurse though where we had an AFK teammate that just stood there. I pointed her out and the nurse stopped chasing me to hook her. I was happy with that.
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Preach
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If you seen it from the start then fair enough you do you, toxic players deserve it but at the same time is throwing the game which is punishing your other team mates too.
Also pointing out people that don’t do much except hide I don’t agree with, when I was a newer player and didn’t know how to loop that was the way I played, I think I even made it to purple ranks playing like that so you can’t judge on ranks but you helping the killer in these situations could drive players away from the game who don’t know any better
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Saw a survivor yesterday point an injured survivor out to a killer. The killer let her live initially.
Later that same survivor was slugged next to a gen. I just worked on the gen while she wiggled desperately at me then left her to rot once it was finished.
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But most that hide are Claudettes and such and they know how to play cause they chose a Claudette to hide lol
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If I see a survivor not being a team player I’ll keep that in mind for when they get caught or hooked. Being toxic will be something I’ll keep in mind for possible endgame scenarios but during the middle of the match if you aren’t helping a teammate you might as well have killed your team.
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K, thanks for letting us know?
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Thanks for letting us know.
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You’re welcome!
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