Bots T-bagged me and flashlight-clicked me...
And left me with one gen. Thank you for very immersive training mode, 10 stars out of 10.
But beside that, if they woudn't stuck at windows or crouch in plain sight, training mode would be a gem. As far as I recall, training bots didn't crouch so much before. Also it would be great if they use perks. I wish in next patch there would be difficulty levels, where you can set bots to heavily genrush and loop like no tomorrow.
Anyway, thank you for great job!
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They are working on making the bots DC if you down them too fast. Its called DS, ie digital salt.
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I got tbagged by a bot on DbD Mobile once. Obviously, it was a glitch but it was funny to see a bot crouching repeatedly at me
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Why can't you find that same humor when a human does it to you?
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The bots teabagging is the funniest thing to me. Similarly, teabagging bots is very fun as well ! You're spamming crouch making fun of them while they're on hook, and they're thinking "oh, what a nice survivor who came to rescue me ! Wait, are they trying to hide ? Good on them, being cautious is important, I can hang around a bit longer :D"
At least, that's how I imagined it when my friend was trying Knight out in PTB and we had fun in bot matches. xD
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their flashlight aim is surprisingly accurate, as long as they hold it that is
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Why do people take everything so personally in this game
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Because people are a bit sucky. I mean, not everyone likes being bmed in games. It's not like the survivors are doing it to be friendly. While it's funny to see bots do it because they are bots, when people do it, it's only really done to be malicious. It's not really up to you to decide what is funny to someone and what isn't. Comedy is subjective humor is subjective.
Not everyone will have the same tolerance as you. When you are having a bad day, something as silly as someone trying to bm you in a game can be disheartening, to say the least, and leave you in a bad mood; it happens.
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Because the bot isn't insulting me; the human is. I do distinguish between a greeting crouch, thank you crouch, etc but a teabag is giving a digital middle finger.
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I don't understand how anyone can take seriously when someone on the internet give a middle finger. It's absolutely empty, because there is no repercussion. It has some meaning if they give it to you face to face, but, in my experience, few dared :)
Anyway, when bots went to corner and started t-bagging, I exploded in laughter, I didn't laugh so much for a while, thank you, BHVR. Also has one toxic-Ada-bot that flash-clicked repeatedly when I picked another bot. If it is an easter egg, it is great. But I wish they fix their pathing, because half of the time bots stuck in windows of jungle jims.
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While some might think it's an empty gesture others don't especially since its origin is based in simulating a sexual act performed on an unconscious and obviously not consenting victim. While many of the people who use it don't understand that many wouldn't care and I don't see a difference between it and when gamers would say they were going to r word someone as a metaphor for winning in a video game. It's unnecessary BM showing immaturity and poor sportsmanship at best and can be far worse.
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because humans do it with the intent to insult you.
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My point was taking it seriously and emotionally, that I don't get it. Again, if person could do BM to me face to face IRL, I could take it seriously, but in internet, where some sorry kid feel complete impunity, not so much.
Great example that doesn't even go outside of DbD - hook slaps. Can survivor slap killer? No. It is onesided. I could only feel sorry for this kid, loosing his mind in a computer game.
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People have different reactions though and people process things differently. I view it the same as somebody giving me the middle finger in real life. I don't care about flashlight clicking, hook slaps, etc because it is not a simulation of something that has happened in real life so that's probably why I view teabagging as offensive but could care less about Head On squads, hook slaps, etc.
I started mentioning this because I was asked earlier in the thread why I find it funny when a bot tbags me but don't when a human does it. A bot can't have intent and isn't referring to anything while a human does have intent and could be making a reference to real life actions.
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Because AI doing it is way funnier than a human doing it
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But... it's the same gesture
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Bots aren't sentient.
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Its basically a robot t-bagging you compared to a human as somewhere in the code, said robot was programmed to tbag you, while a person does it to try and annoy you
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