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Do toxicity reports honestly do anything?

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Played this game for close to 300 hours now, and the thing I can't stand the most about it is the toxic players. Trying to play a match as killer when the survivors are constantly ganging up on you, bodyblocking you, teabagging, flashlight clicking, waiting on hatch until you is a gigantic pain. If I didn't have to deal with people like that so often, this game would be much more enjoyable. So I have to ask, do toxicity reports honestly do anything? Do players ever get punished for acting toxic during matches, or are unsportsmanlike reports really just for people who are directly insulting other players?

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  • Member Posts: 616
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    No, I can't be bothered to read

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  • Member Posts: 4,506

    Everything you listed is technically acceptable. While scummy, it's all in the game. They won't ever be banned for blocking unless its holding the game hostage, and just bad meandering you qont ever result in one.

  • Member Posts: 750

    Bodyblocking is an offense you can report for, as the in-game report system states.

    If you want reports to go through way faster, I'd include video evidence of the player committing the offense.

  • Member Posts: 20

    I always compliment the survivors on their buttdancing skills in the exit. That really shows their courage.

  • Member Posts: 3,732

    @MandyTalk So theoretically I can trap three people with active traps in the basement until they die and that isn't bannable? Hehehehehehehehe....


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