Can I be reported for...

Blocking survivors on the basement stairs? They broke my noed. 

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  • Just_Meh
    Just_Meh Member Posts: 96
    Answer ✓
    RSB said:

    Oh look, a new account of a survivor pretending to be a killer.

    So that's a no. Thanks! 

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  • brokedownpalace
    brokedownpalace Member Posts: 8,803
    Nice bait.
  • Khalednazari
    Khalednazari Member Posts: 1,433
    Enjoy the ban.
  • Just_Meh
    Just_Meh Member Posts: 96
    Enjoy the ban.
    I heard they don't ban... Going on an hour and they won't dc. 
  • Khalednazari
    Khalednazari Member Posts: 1,433
    edited October 2018
    They do not ban players for bodyblocking. But they do ban players for holding the game hostage. 
  • twistedmonkey
    twistedmonkey Member Posts: 4,291

    Yes you can be banned for it, it comes under holding the game hostage, if any one of those survivors record whats happening you will find out soon enough.

  • Just_Meh
    Just_Meh Member Posts: 96

    Yes you can be banned for it, it comes under holding the game hostage, if any one of those survivors record whats happening you will find out soon enough.

    Won't it just look like they are standing? I am cloaked so they won't get points... 
  • GodDamn_Angela
    GodDamn_Angela Member Posts: 2,213

    @Just_Meh said:
    Won't it just look like they are standing? I am cloaked so they won't get points... 

    There's this thing called video recording.

  • ChesterTheMolester
    ChesterTheMolester Member Posts: 2,771
  • Just_Meh
    Just_Meh Member Posts: 96
    They do not ban players for bodyblocking. But they do ban players for holding the game hostage. 
    That's not fair. If they body block hooks isn't that the same? 
  • TigerKirby215
    TigerKirby215 Member Posts: 604

    Holding the Survivors "hostage" (by just standing in the basement and not moving forcing them to DC) is bannable but blocking them for strategic reasons (Borrowed Time counter) is perfectly fine.

  • Fibijean
    Fibijean Member Posts: 8,342

    Body blocking hooks isn't the same, because you can get them out of the way by hitting them. Even if you lose the survivor you're carrying, there are still consequences for those who blocked and they can't do it forever, so they can't hold the game hostage like you're apparently doing. Survivors have no way of forcing the killer to move.

    Also, they destroyed your NOED because it's their job. Getting salty and holding the game hostage because of it is no better than if you were a survivor and you got salty because the killer hooked you. It's their job, it's not personal, they're just trying to do objectives. As others stated, if there's an actual strategic reason for it, or if you're actually going to hit them or something it's a bit unsportsmanlike but it's not bannable. But if you're trying to punish them with boredom or something, yes that's bannable and next time they do one of their objectives that's contrary to yours, my advice would be to take a deep breath and move on with your life.

  • Peanits
    Peanits Dev Posts: 7,555
    Yes. Having NOED broken is not an excuse for holding the game hostage.