How is the in-game blocking mechanic handled?
Will blocking a toxic killer player prevent me from being queued with them in the future? I typically will block if they hard tunnel (let all of the gens fly just to get me out + ignore other survivors just to get me out + camp) and I'd prefer to never be matched with that player again.
How does it work?
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Blocking only prevents communications. It does not block them from being queued with you.
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The only thing blocking someone does is make you unable to talk to them in the in-game chat. It doesn't prevent you from matching up with them
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Depends on what platform you are but none of them prevents matchmaking or the use of chat.
Steam: Dose nothing at all
Epic: <No idea, possible nothing at all>
Console: Blocks friend invites from that person
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As mentioned. You can use it as a pseudo "ignore" list for survivors, as you can check to see if they're blocked in your pregame lobby, but it really doesn't do anything matchmaking wise.
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They (Behaviour) should implement harsher blocking measures because the targeted harassment in the game can be a bit much.
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They can't because otherwise many will block a teammate they don't agree with (build or whatever other reason), any killer they've lost against, or members of SWF groups.
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I feel filthy for saying this, but they really aren't targeting you for 'harassment'. Tunneling and all that other crap is totally fine and within the rules.
…Yeah, shower time.
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How are you friend...it's been awhile?
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Hello! What it be, Hux?
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