What makes a survivor toxic and/or a bully?
I have moreless clear how do toxic survs and bullys act. However, there are some things that I may not understand at all ( all the game language seems to be reduced to teabags and pointing, which is confusing for me) , and when I play as surv I don't want to come across as one of those creatures. And to avoid that, I would like to know what do they exactly do. So, how do those monsters act?
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Usually, if they see killer playing bad it's the red flag for them to be toxic and confident to teabag and clicks.
Don't worry, killers with thousends of hours is not gonna be affected by any form of toxicity.=)
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I find tea bagging and gesturing in chase to be an effective way to get the killer to chase you, I don't see either of these as toxic. Standing at the exit gate and tea bagging however are a different story, you already one, just leave.
That's basically where I stand, if you want the killer to chase you, anything you do to get his attention isn't toxic. If you have already won, anything you do at that point is just to rub it in, you are toxic.
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Well on the forums, it's anyone who uses a flashlight apparently.
I just don't click at the killer when it's not necessary, unless they use lightborn. Don't wait at the exit gate and crouch until the killer forces you out. And uh, pointing at the killer after dead harding for distance to a pallet.
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According to this blight I went against the other day, dropping pallets is toxic.
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Well, I think the last one will be no more.
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Clicking your flashlight to get the killers attention. We know what you're doing, it's not working or funny. It's basically "I bet you're stupid enough to fall for this" or "chase me! you can't touch me!"
Teabagging after a pallet stun/drop. You'd be better off running to the next loop sooner than later. But if your priority is taunting the killer, because you feel so confident that the killer can't touch you... yeah, no.
Pointing is fine, clicking your flashlight to get survivors attention is fine, teabagging survivors is fine, teabagging at the exit... may be fine if the killer isn't a snowflake.
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Oh I hope so haha
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I feel like the only thing that's actually toxic is when you know the opponent you're facing is obviously new and you go out of your way to teabag them at every pallet or smack them on hook at every opportunity. I feel bad when babies get bullied, they're too cute 💔
Also, sending hate messages to someone after a bad game, that's toxic.
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Matchmaking that puts killers into games well beyond their skill level, mostly
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The only thing that is toxic/bullying is face-camping at gen 5, slugging all 4 players and letting them bleed out or tunneling someone till dead at gen 5.
Nothing in the game is toxic until those 3 things no longer exist.
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Most things that happen in game aren’t toxic. “Gen rushing” and using a lot of pallets, etc, is just a normal part of the game. Technically doing the equivalent of touchdown dances in the game when a survivor beats a killer in a chase or you’re about to escape is mildly toxic but most people (including me) probably don’t care about that.
More serious toxic behavior would be ragequitting, intentionally throwing a game, sandbagging other survivors and things like that. Some of those can even get you temporarily banned. And obviously insulting people in aftergame chat and generally being a really sore loser or gloating winner is pretty obnoxious.
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The only things that is toxic/bullying is...
- face-camping at gen 5
- slugging all 4 players and letting them bleed out
- tunneling someone till dead at gen 5
- intentionally throwing the game
* I'm adding intentionally throwing the game (which includes sandbagging) to the list because these are the only truly despicable things that prevent players from playing the game.
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