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Does selling out survivor teammates count as griefing?

I was in a lobby where one of two survivor friends had died and went on to (presumably) give my position away to the other survivor, who then would walk around with the killer and give me away.

Just wondering, I’m still relatively new to the game and didn’t know if this was a reportable offense. Thanks for your help!

Comments

  • lauraa
    lauraa Member Posts: 3,195

    Yes it is reportable to team like that

    Selling out a useless locker hopper is one thing but active manipulation like that will get you in trouble pretty fast

  • illusion
    illusion Member Posts: 887

    Yeah. Definitely report any situation like that. That also includes stuff like deliberately body blocking you so the killer can get you. Accidents happen, so not all body blocking counts, only the stuff that is 100% obvious that it was deliberate.

  • SpitefulHateful
    SpitefulHateful Member Posts: 446
  • Sparxlost
    Sparxlost Member Posts: 100

    If you are running around and making a friendship pact with the killer then yes if it is done without the killers knowledge then no ur just an a-hole

  • SpitefulHateful
    SpitefulHateful Member Posts: 446

    If there are two players left in the game, I'd prefer that at least one of us gets away. This is why I get incredibly pissed off when a remaining survivor runs over to me when it's painfully obvious that I was slugged as bait or rushes to my hook instead of looking for a hatch because it ends with the last survivor hooked and incredible levels of smug in the game chat from the killer who now thinks he is the Hannibal Lecter level of genius.

    Also, survivors have no way of knowing about other survivors' contributions throughout the trial. One game I literally spent an entire game healing other survivors, distracting them from the killer, and generally looking out for the rest and Nea pointed me out to the killer (I hid when he downed her because she was on her last hook and I couldn't really help her, just avoid getting seen through BBQ&Chili) and then proceeded to say that I wasn't contributing to gen fixing and I deserved to be griefed. That was one of the reasons why I dropped being altruistic and don't have any problems if my other teammate is waiting till I get sacrificed to get the hatch.

  • Ryuhi
    Ryuhi Member Posts: 4,688

    Yeah nah. I've had games where we get 3 gens done with just 2 people, because neither gave up. Just running the killer and trading off and/or bodyblocking (especially with CoH.) If there's only 2 left, no gens pop, and i see the other survivor going in and out of lockers and crouch walking around corners of the map they've proven they don't deserve any noble sacrifice. Especially since they're certainly not willing to provide one themselves.

  • JawsIsTheNextKiller
    JawsIsTheNextKiller Member Posts: 3,456

    I find it quite shocking that people want others banned from a computer game just for pointing at a locker.

    I'd be horrified if someone got banned for doing this one time to one survivor.

  • burt0r
    burt0r Member Posts: 4,314

    Yes, it's griefing.

    Bannable? I don't think so.

    But I as the killer would tunnel and Facecamp the pointer and let the other escape (or kill both if it's one of those endlessly drawn out locker hiding games)

  • Marc_go_solo
    Marc_go_solo Member Posts: 5,508

    Yeah, it certainly is. I experienced it on Haddonfield where a Feng Min was leading a Huntress around killing survivors. One survivor and myself ended up reporting them both.

    If that ever happens, get some video captures and send it off.

  • Tiufal
    Tiufal Member Posts: 1,252

    You can report it. But dont expect them to get banned, unless they do it constantly.