Can a dev or mod answer?
I've looked around and can't find a definite answer. Is farming bannable? meaning killer farms with the survivors to get points. some people say its totally fine while others say its not. can a mod or dev answer to clarify weather or not farming is bannable please?
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just checking if its a legit thing before i consider doing it ;/
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I'm pretty sure it's not what the devs want but I think it's pretty clear that during BP events nobody will get banned for it. Other than that I wouldn't do it if I were you
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multiple people have stated that farming bloodpoints is not bannable but farming survivors as a result of "working with the killer is". I dont know, i might only to it on bp events but im just curious incase i want to have the odd farming game now and again
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Dr_Trauts said:
multiple people have stated that farming bloodpoints is not bannable but farming survivors as a result of "working with the killer is". I dont know, i might only to it on bp events but im just curious incase i want to have the odd farming game now and again
If the Killer decides to farm BP with the survivors then its not bannable.
If the Killer decides to farm with a survivor that sandbags everyone for an easy win then its bannable, with the survivor more likely getting the assblasting by BHVR.
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@ChesterTheMolester said:
Dr_Trauts said:multiple people have stated that farming bloodpoints is not bannable but farming survivors as a result of "working with the killer is". I dont know, i might only to it on bp events but im just curious incase i want to have the odd farming game now and again
It goes like this:
If the Killer decides to farm BP with the survivors then its not bannable.If the Killer decides to farm with a survivor that sandbags everyone for an easy win then its bannable, with the survivor more likely getting the assblasting by BHVR.
cool, and thanks for the clarification
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https://forum.deadbydaylight.com/en/discussion/19450/game-rules-and-report-system#latest
Since none of you gain an advantage over each other nor grief teammates you are on the safe side.1 -
Also, you have to let all survivors farm equally and gain consent from them. If one survivor wants to attempt to play a real game and you work with the other survivors to smoke him out and farm him, it's bannable.1
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Visionmaker said:Also, you have to let all survivors farm equally and gain consent from them. If one survivor wants to attempt to play a real game and you work with the other survivors to smoke him out and farm him, it's bannable.
But since OP called for a mod, im gonna call everyones favorite.
@Peanits under which circumstances is farming bannable?0 -
Farming at someone else's expense is bannable. So forcing someone who doesn't want to farm to farm, for example, or working with the killer to unhook someone so they can instantly down them and hook them repeatedly. Or an example I see a lot of, a guy just wants to do generators but the killer wants to farm so he'll just keep grabbing them off the generator and forcing them to farm.
Nobody cares if the game starts a man down so y'all farm and get some points. If your farming becomes griefing, that's when it's a problem.
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@Peanits said:
Farming at someone else's expense is bannable. So forcing someone who doesn't want to farm to farm, for example, or working with the killer to unhook someone so they can instantly down them and hook them repeatedly. Or an example I see a lot of, a guy just wants to do generators but the killer wants to farm so he'll just keep grabbing them off the generator and forcing them to farm.Nobody cares if the game starts a man down so y'all farm and get some points. If your farming becomes griefing, that's when it's a problem.
The only thing I wonder about this, how is the support supposed to determine whether the survivors farmed with the killer intentionally and then just reported him afterwards or whether they have been forced to?
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DeadByFlashlight said:
@Peanits said:
Farming at someone else's expense is bannable. So forcing someone who doesn't want to farm to farm, for example, or working with the killer to unhook someone so they can instantly down them and hook them repeatedly. Or an example I see a lot of, a guy just wants to do generators but the killer wants to farm so he'll just keep grabbing them off the generator and forcing them to farm.Nobody cares if the game starts a man down so y'all farm and get some points. If your farming becomes griefing, that's when it's a problem.
The only thing I wonder about this, how is the support supposed to determine whether the survivors farmed with the killer intentionally and then just reported him afterwards or whether they have been forced to?
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@DeadByFlashlight said:
@Peanits said:
Farming at someone else's expense is bannable. So forcing someone who doesn't want to farm to farm, for example, or working with the killer to unhook someone so they can instantly down them and hook them repeatedly. Or an example I see a lot of, a guy just wants to do generators but the killer wants to farm so he'll just keep grabbing them off the generator and forcing them to farm.Nobody cares if the game starts a man down so y'all farm and get some points. If your farming becomes griefing, that's when it's a problem.
The only thing I wonder about this, how is the support supposed to determine whether the survivors farmed with the killer intentionally and then just reported him afterwards or whether they have been forced to?
If you send a ticket to support for this sort of thing, you should attach a video of it. Those support tickets are only for additional info (like video evidence). If you're unable to record a video, you should just report it in-game. We review each report individually.
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@Peanits said: If you send a ticket to support for this sort of thing, you should attach a video of it. Those support tickets are only for additional info (like video evidence). If you're unable to record a video, you should just report it in-game. We review each report individually.
But how useful is a report without a video? I'm almost 46-years-old. I have zero interest in ever recording a game that I am playing.
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@Kilmeran said:
@Peanits said: If you send a ticket to support for this sort of thing, you should attach a video of it. Those support tickets are only for additional info (like video evidence). If you're unable to record a video, you should just report it in-game. We review each report individually.
But how useful is a report without a video? I'm almost 46-years-old. I have zero interest in ever recording a game that I am playing.
It's for additional evidence, it's not at all needed, I'm sure they have things in place to see whos earning points in a match etc, there's only certain things you need proof as if true they'll likely be banned immediately and banning on word of mouth is a very touchy subject.
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with nearly 1000 hours i have farmed many times and im still here.
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@Kilmeran said:
@Peanits said: If you send a ticket to support for this sort of thing, you should attach a video of it. Those support tickets are only for additional info (like video evidence). If you're unable to record a video, you should just report it in-game. We review each report individually.
But how useful is a report without a video? I'm almost 46-years-old. I have zero interest in ever recording a game that I am playing.
I have done that once during a game where a survivor was holding me hostage with the killer-flying exploit and it was sucha trouble to upload it afterwards etc.
Nonetheless, I added that survivor and he was still playing after a month. After that I have never gone through this effort again
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@DeadByFlashlight said:
@Peanits said:
Farming at someone else's expense is bannable. So forcing someone who doesn't want to farm to farm, for example, or working with the killer to unhook someone so they can instantly down them and hook them repeatedly. Or an example I see a lot of, a guy just wants to do generators but the killer wants to farm so he'll just keep grabbing them off the generator and forcing them to farm.Nobody cares if the game starts a man down so y'all farm and get some points. If your farming becomes griefing, that's when it's a problem.
The only thing I wonder about this, how is the support supposed to determine whether the survivors farmed with the killer intentionally and then just reported him afterwards or whether they have been forced to?
They’d probably look and see that one survivor is not only dead, but has considerably less points.
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@Jack11803 said:
@DeadByFlashlight said:
@Peanits said:
Farming at someone else's expense is bannable. So forcing someone who doesn't want to farm to farm, for example, or working with the killer to unhook someone so they can instantly down them and hook them repeatedly. Or an example I see a lot of, a guy just wants to do generators but the killer wants to farm so he'll just keep grabbing them off the generator and forcing them to farm.Nobody cares if the game starts a man down so y'all farm and get some points. If your farming becomes griefing, that's when it's a problem.
The only thing I wonder about this, how is the support supposed to determine whether the survivors farmed with the killer intentionally and then just reported him afterwards or whether they have been forced to?
They’d probably look and see that one survivor is not only dead, but has considerably less points.
Apparently they have no game data available to them, otherwise they could bann for holding hostage without video proof too
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<> @DeadByFlashlight said:
@Jack11803 said:
@DeadByFlashlight said:
@Peanits said:
Farming at someone else's expense is bannable. So forcing someone who doesn't want to farm to farm, for example, or working with the killer to unhook someone so they can instantly down them and hook them repeatedly. Or an example I see a lot of, a guy just wants to do generators but the killer wants to farm so he'll just keep grabbing them off the generator and forcing them to farm.Nobody cares if the game starts a man down so y'all farm and get some points. If your farming becomes griefing, that's when it's a problem.
The only thing I wonder about this, how is the support supposed to determine whether the survivors farmed with the killer intentionally and then just reported him afterwards or whether they have been forced to?
They’d probably look and see that one survivor is not only dead, but has considerably less points.
Apparently they have no game data available to them, otherwise they could bann for holding hostage without video proof too
That’s because no where on the tally screen is there evidence of a hostage game. And if the timer was long, it could r been a standoff, and a salt shaker is reporting to get the killer banned.
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@Jack11803 said:
<> @DeadByFlashlight said:@Jack11803 said:
@DeadByFlashlight said:
@Peanits said:
Farming at someone else's expense is bannable. So forcing someone who doesn't want to farm to farm, for example, or working with the killer to unhook someone so they can instantly down them and hook them repeatedly. Or an example I see a lot of, a guy just wants to do generators but the killer wants to farm so he'll just keep grabbing them off the generator and forcing them to farm.Nobody cares if the game starts a man down so y'all farm and get some points. If your farming becomes griefing, that's when it's a problem.
The only thing I wonder about this, how is the support supposed to determine whether the survivors farmed with the killer intentionally and then just reported him afterwards or whether they have been forced to?
They’d probably look and see that one survivor is not only dead, but has considerably less points.
Apparently they have no game data available to them, otherwise they could bann for holding hostage without video proof too
That’s because no where on the tally screen is there evidence of a hostage game. And if the timer was long, it could r been a standoff, and a salt shaker is reporting to get the killer banned.
If they were saving the data from games, then they could tell that the game lasted 20 minutes after the gates have been opened. Stuff like this could be dealt with easily, without forcing players to provide video footage
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@DeadByFlashlight said:
@Jack11803 said:
<> @DeadByFlashlight said:@Jack11803 said:
@DeadByFlashlight said:
@Peanits said:
Farming at someone else's expense is bannable. So forcing someone who doesn't want to farm to farm, for example, or working with the killer to unhook someone so they can instantly down them and hook them repeatedly. Or an example I see a lot of, a guy just wants to do generators but the killer wants to farm so he'll just keep grabbing them off the generator and forcing them to farm.Nobody cares if the game starts a man down so y'all farm and get some points. If your farming becomes griefing, that's when it's a problem.
The only thing I wonder about this, how is the support supposed to determine whether the survivors farmed with the killer intentionally and then just reported him afterwards or whether they have been forced to?
They’d probably look and see that one survivor is not only dead, but has considerably less points.
Apparently they have no game data available to them, otherwise they could bann for holding hostage without video proof too
That’s because no where on the tally screen is there evidence of a hostage game. And if the timer was long, it could r been a standoff, and a salt shaker is reporting to get the killer banned.
If they were saving the data from games, then they could tell that the game lasted 20 minutes after the gates have been opened. Stuff like this could be dealt with easily, without forcing players to provide video footage
You never know what was going on those 20 minutes. I’m saying they only get the scoreboard and maybe the amount of time in the match (no gen data or anything) and that’s it
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