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Remove anonymous mode

Nehkran
Nehkran Member Posts: 16

Increasingly lately anonymous mode is used primarily by griefers who will bring a luck offering and "go next" on first hook if the match doesn't pan out the way they want to. Otherwise I've had people grief by trolling at the start of the match, or it's used by killers to be exceeding toxic in a match in the safety that people won't know who they are and they won't face any repercussions to their actions. It's frustrating that you CAN'T avoid these people, a bunch of other games have a feature where you can avoid a people by putting them on a list, isn't it high time DBD did this? Why are we forced to play with griefers?

You could say it's for streamers but it's so easy to snipe in this game, it happens all the time, so what's even the point? All it does is foster toxicity and it protects the toxic people.

On a separate note how useless is the block function? Or even reporting people, I RARELY get feedback reports when people are blatantly cheating. Including certain notorious bots that are livestreamed on youtube. It's pretty disheartening.

Comments

  • supersonic853
    supersonic853 Member Posts: 5,845

    With the side effect some of the most insulting players ive interacted with have it on because its i guess a shield against accountability. (Ik bhvr can punish them anyway but depends how severe they take insulting i guess)

  • Nehkran
    Nehkran Member Posts: 16

    How do people give you ######### through Steam lmao? This is just giving you have a tendency to be toxic and have people upset towards you. My steam profile is public, I don't allow comments. Simple as that.

  • Nehkran
    Nehkran Member Posts: 16

    Again, where are these messages being sent? You can hide the end-game chat in the pre-match lobby by clicking on the "-" sign. If you're receiving messages on your steam profile, why is your profile allowing that? On top of that, you have the option to deny friend requests so people won't be messaging you.

  • Nehkran
    Nehkran Member Posts: 16

    Exactly. This is primarily a shield for awful behaviour. There's no way to track or avoid the people because they are anonymous. Reporting is extremely inconsistent as mentioned before. If BHVR wants to improve the reporting feature so that it actually does something, or incorporate an "avoid teammate" feature like in Marvel Rivals or Overwatch then great, keep anon mode for those who want to use it and allow the rest of us to distance ourselves from griefers and toxic people.

  • Nehkran
    Nehkran Member Posts: 16
    edited April 13

    You can still have your profile viewable to others while blocking comments. You seem to be misunderstanding the whole reason of this post. I'm explicitly advocating for the removal of this feature for the toxicity it brings in game. If you read the post it's also mentioned how reporting does nothing :).

    Why are you suggesting that we don't need to know who they are? That is shielding griefers or people with toxic behaviour. Again, why are we forced to potentially play with these people again and have repeats of negative experiences. Open any DBD stream or ask someone and I guarantee they will tell you that they've had someone grief them and that that person was anonymous.

    I don't care to know who they are to harass them, I want to avoid encountering them again, to the best of my ability. That's impossible with anonymous mode.

  • Nehkran
    Nehkran Member Posts: 16

    That wasn't what I said in the quoted post though. I'm presenting alternatives, not suggesting that a public profile is an invitation to being harassed.

  • Nehkran
    Nehkran Member Posts: 16

    Anonymous mode fosters the toxicity. If the blocking feature would allow you to avoid that person in future matches (I know that that is a whole can of worms in and of itself) then that would be a different story. I don't particularly care to know who the person is, I just don't want to encounter them again. If there's a way to do that while preserving anon mode, then all the better.

  • Nehkran
    Nehkran Member Posts: 16

    I mean, if you play the game a certain amount of time you will see what kinds of behaviours are exhibited by players and why. Suggesting that the users in this thread might have a reason to have received those kinds of messages is out of line, but it's not a mystery why something like that could happen. That is the bottom line here. Once again if there are alternative ways presented by BHVR to avoid these kinds of behaviours then that's great. But at the moment it's kind of a big problem and that's why I created this thread, so we might discuss it?

    I will once again mention that the in-game reporting feature is severely lacking.

  • NODD3RS
    NODD3RS Member Posts: 197

    they should remove anonymous players ability to speak in post game chat

  • Nehkran
    Nehkran Member Posts: 16

    To piggyback on this, I'm not sure what measures (if any) are taken if someone is found to be overly toxic/hateful/harassing etc. But I'm pretty sure I've never heard of a player being chat restricted or having received any kind of suspension for their behaviour. Something that's pretty common in pretty much all other video games.

  • Nehkran
    Nehkran Member Posts: 16

    Ah yeah I had forgotten about the weird censoring. That's a fair point, and agreed.

  • Nehkran
    Nehkran Member Posts: 16

    It sadly absolutely does not prevent people from getting stream sniped, people are most definitely able to stream snipe and they just have to look in the stream to verify if they're in the right lobby. If BHVR came out and demonstrated that the reporting feature actually worked then that'd be great, but at the moment we have very little evidence of that. Even reporting blatant cheaters is hit and miss, I receive feedback report on cheaters 1/5 times? The teleporting, instant healing, instant gen popping kind of cheaters.

  • Nehkran
    Nehkran Member Posts: 16
  • HoodedWildKard
    HoodedWildKard Member Posts: 2,338

    Well it does stop stream sniping. Maybe not totally. But the chance of someone ending up in a lobby with a streamer they are actively trying to snipe is very low.

    However it totally stops opportunistic stream sniping where a random player sees a ttv in their lobby, looks them up on twitch and uses the stream to gain an advantage.

    And whether reporting works or not isn't the issue. You can still do it. You just can't harass the player you think is cheating with messages. Which you shouldn't be doing whether they are or aren't cheating.

  • Royval
    Royval Member Posts: 1,296

    I agree. I never play with anon players.

  • Starrseed
    Starrseed Member Posts: 1,794

    how are you gonna do that anyway?

    are you writing down every players username? that would only work for non steam players since they cant change their names tho.

    every steam player can change ttheir name all the time withoutt a problem and you cant see the killers name in he first place

  • Rick1998
    Rick1998 Member Posts: 525

    as someone who's always had anonymous on . I will settle for disabling our ability to interact with endgame chat since i never do anyways . However anonymous needs to stay to keep out the weidos in the community in check.

  • BongoBoys
    BongoBoys Member Posts: 1,060

    I can't agree with this anonymous is there to protect sure some people use it to be toxic but we can't remove just cause of that I really don't wanna be the target of streamers and content creators.

    Like on Twitter if you play wrong or you do something they don't just like. They will make a twitter cancellation witchhunt on you and find your twitter to harass you or like YouTube to be put in those dbd videos or compilations with your name there.

    I do not want to be a victim of any of this which is why I never turn off anon mode but I'm sorry it has to stay.

  • DavidByDaylight
    DavidByDaylight Member Posts: 34

    I’m genuinely curious about the downvotes here. In my experience, players who hide their profiles often turn out to be toxic, cheating, or just performing poorly.

    I always believe there must be a reason they choose to HIDE themselves.

    While I don't mind the existence of the mode itself, I think it’s fair for other players to want to avoid those who choose to stay anonymous.

  • Nehkran
    Nehkran Member Posts: 16

    Then surely it is up to BHVR to take a bigger stance on this issue than they already have. If streamers are exhibiting this kind of toxic behaviour then they can't feign ignorance. Through reading a lot of the comments I understand the necessity of anonymous mode for some players to avoid being attacked, however it doesn't address the underlying issue and it sucks. The only comments we've had from a BHVR moderator in this post haven't made me feel any better about it either.