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Is it rude not to accept friend requests in game from people you had good matches with?

Shaped
Shaped Member Posts: 5,922

Even as a killer I get them if I let people go but honestly I don't see the point in adding random people I only met in game when it comes to dbd for some reason.

Comments

  • Brokenbones
    Brokenbones Member Posts: 5,233

    It's not rude no

    It's a nice gesture when people add you but some people only add people they actually know

    I'm sure nobody takes it personally!

  • AVoiceOfReason
    AVoiceOfReason Member Posts: 2,723

    Nah. Specially if you don't play both sides. It'll just cause stress. I've accepted a few as killer so when I switch to survivor, I get bombarded with invites and when I do play with them, they either take the game super serious to the point that it's unfun or so lax that I get 1 hooked while they play ring around the Rosie with the killer.

  • ShinobuSK
    ShinobuSK Member Posts: 5,279

    No, I ignore them for years now.

    I also have privacy settings to only friends can msg me so most of them are probably toxic people want to msg me but need to be friends first.

    Guess we will never know

  • xBlitzAce1989x
    xBlitzAce1989x Member Posts: 336

    Personally, it's always nice to know that I have reliable help so I accept anyone that really excelled in teamwork.

  • jesterkind
    jesterkind Member Posts: 8,230

    I've never accepted any random friend request I received in any game on any platform, so I definitely wouldn't consider it rude.

    I don't know people I had one random game with, and I tend not to play with others that often anyway. It's nothing personal.