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When survivors cross the line.
So when is it too much? When do you go from deserved celebration and taunting to just being toxic? (I am a killer main.) I'd say it's fine if you give a little dance at the exit or when you get a nice pallet hit. If you wait for the killer to get closer and troll them with sprSpr burst it's fine because I just remember " oh you are a little troll, I know what to expect," here is what I say crosses the line of fun to toxic.
Excessive bullying. There are those teams how don't have the goal of escape, they have the goal of making the killer quit. (I'm looking at you ochido) it's not easy to do and if the killer is competent he could take advantage. I've had teams who are so focused on pissing me off that in the end they don't do enough gens to get out and I enjoy owning them. Then there are ones like Tru3tal1ent shows in his "most toxic survivors in DBD" video.
Lobby switching. This is something that just needs to be 100% unable to do. My fix would be to lock the survivors build by 40 seconds until game start. The killer also can't leave after 40 seconds but he can adapt his build to counter the survivors bu
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Killer toxicity examples. So I know you want me to acknowledge that killers can be toxic too. Like hook hitting. It's kinda like t bagging because it really doesn't affect gameplay and is a way many (including me) celebrate a 4k or owning a toxic survivor. Lobby dodging is also a problem and I did mention a way to fix this.
What do you think?
(Also can we be cool? No heat? Thanks)
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@thekiller490490 said:
While most survivors are simply going to play well and give the GG, others are just doing their best to give the killer a bad time for the fun of it and they are able to and win.So when is it too much? When do you go from deserved celebration and taunting to just being toxic? (I am a killer main.) I'd say it's fine if you give a little dance at the exit or when you get a nice pallet hit. If you wait for the killer to get closer and troll them with sprSpr burst it's fine because I just remember " oh you are a little troll, I know what to expect," here is what I say crosses the line of fun to toxic.
Excessive bullying. There are those teams how don't have the goal of escape, they have the goal of making the killer quit. (I'm looking at you ochido) it's not easy to do and if the killer is competent he could take advantage. I've had teams who are so focused on pissing me off that in the end they don't do enough gens to get out and I enjoy owning them. Then there are ones like Tru3tal1ent shows in his "most toxic survivors in DBD" video.
Lobby switching. This is something that just needs to be 100% unable to do. My fix would be to lock the survivors build by 40 seconds until game start. The killer also can't leave after 40 seconds but he can adapt his build to counter the survivors bu
planKiller toxicity examples. So I know you want me to acknowledge that killers can be toxic too. Like hook hitting. It's kinda like t bagging because it really doesn't affect gameplay and is a way many (including me) celebrate a 4k or owning a toxic survivor. Lobby dodging is also a problem and I did mention a way to fix this.
What do you think?
(Also can we be cool? No heat? Thanks)
Unfortunally for you im Super hot so yeah.........
Too much outpl.... i mean stalling . too much teabag. Actively cheating . SWF bully squad ( like in sex size is irrelevant) ,known Toxic person (usually the name/clothes give it up), T.TV/ YT and similar will enjoy a mori. 2 or More DS usually too (it depends on how the match is going or their behaviour). And LAST BUT NOT LEAST... my mood.
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@thekiller490490 said:
Killer toxicity examples. So I know you want me to acknowledge that killers can be toxic too. Like hook hitting. It's kinda like t bagging because it really doesn't affect gameplay and is a way many (including me) celebrate a 4k or owning a toxic survivor. Lobby dodging is also a problem and I did mention a way to fix this.
If you're a hook hitter, you should expect some teabagging. It might be a fun way for you to celebrate, but you're just opening up the door for survivors to be like "but teabagging at the gate is just how I celebrate my victory, haha!"-- bad manners are bad manners regardless of what side they're on.
Bullying on either side ruins the enjoyment of the game all around.
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@hill_o said:
@thekiller490490 said:
Killer toxicity examples. So I know you want me to acknowledge that killers can be toxic too. Like hook hitting. It's kinda like t bagging because it really doesn't affect gameplay and is a way many (including me) celebrate a 4k or owning a toxic survivor. Lobby dodging is also a problem and I did mention a way to fix this.
If you're a hook hitter, you should expect some teabagging. It might be a fun way for you to celebrate, but you're just opening up the door for survivors to be like "but teabagging at the gate is just how I celebrate my victory, haha!"-- bad manners are bad manners regardless of what side they're on.
Bullying on either side ruins the enjoyment of the game all around.
Now in fairness if your using ds to cuck a killer and they get hooked afterwards your entitled to a smack on the hook after all how are we killer gonna vent our sexual frustration. XD
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