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C O R P S E Y Sep 13, 2020 @ 12:30pm
"Don't BM killer" what does that mean?
Guess I'm not down with the lingo
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Kibocca Sep 13, 2020 @ 12:31pm 
BM = bad manner
mykidsnamedme (Banned) Sep 13, 2020 @ 12:31pm 
Don't play survivor because everything you do is BM or cheating.
Schorl Tourmaline (Banned) Sep 13, 2020 @ 12:44pm 
Bad manners in this game are doing things like "tea bagging" the killer, or doing a "nod" as the killer. People get pissed at these kind of taunts, and will take it out on you. Also, don't "Click" your flashlight excessively, or slug an entire team and let them bleed out. Basically a bunch of stuff that gives you no real advantage, and exists only to annoy.
Spicy Messiah Sep 13, 2020 @ 12:45pm 
Don't teabag/crouch, abuse them in post chat, or hold the game hostage.

If you're a killer though, hitting people on the hook, slamming hatches shut in their face, facecamping, tunneling, and faux farming are legit and you're a communist for saying otherwise.
Schorl Tourmaline (Banned) Sep 13, 2020 @ 12:56pm 
Originally posted by Deutsch by Daylight:
Don't teabag/crouch, abuse them in post chat, or hold the game hostage.

If you're a killer though, hitting people on the hook, slamming hatches shut in their face, facecamping, tunneling, and faux farming are legit and you're a communist for saying otherwise.
One of those simply wastes time for the killer, one only happens if the killer makes it the hatch or catches you first, two are legitimate strategies, and the last one... eh, you only fall for it once. You're complaints are fairly weak.
Spicy Messiah Sep 13, 2020 @ 1:02pm 
Originally posted by Schorl Tourmaline:
Originally posted by Deutsch by Daylight:
Don't teabag/crouch, abuse them in post chat, or hold the game hostage.

If you're a killer though, hitting people on the hook, slamming hatches shut in their face, facecamping, tunneling, and faux farming are legit and you're a communist for saying otherwise.
One of those simply wastes time for the killer, one only happens if the killer makes it the hatch or catches you first, two are legitimate strategies, and the last one... eh, you only fall for it once. You're complaints are fairly weak.

Slamming hatches is rare, but when a killer lets you crawl up to it and then slams it down, it's a blatant BM. You can't argue in that context. I might have been more clear.

Faux farming, really, I don't care. But it's not super rare to see killers lull survivor groups into a farming session, only to NOED the lot and hook. Not the biggest gripe, but conceivably a BM.

Hitting people on the hook, camping without cause, and tunneling to the point where you push past a healthy survivor to down a wounded one are definitely BMs for survivors. It's weak to see killers whine about flashlights and tea bagging when this kind of thing is almost routine.
Zelph Sep 13, 2020 @ 1:08pm 
Originally posted by Deutsch by Daylight:
Originally posted by Schorl Tourmaline:
One of those simply wastes time for the killer, one only happens if the killer makes it the hatch or catches you first, two are legitimate strategies, and the last one... eh, you only fall for it once. You're complaints are fairly weak.

Slamming hatches is rare, but when a killer lets you crawl up to it and then slams it down, it's a blatant BM. You can't argue in that context. I might have been more clear.

Faux farming, really, I don't care. But it's not super rare to see killers lull survivor groups into a farming session, only to NOED the lot and hook. Not the biggest gripe, but conceivably a BM.

Hitting people on the hook, camping without cause, and tunneling to the point where you push past a healthy survivor to down a wounded one are definitely BMs for survivors. It's weak to see killers whine about flashlights and tea bagging when this kind of thing is almost routine.
Killers going after an injured survivor makes complete sense though. They are doing what it takes to win, I wouldn't say that is bad manners at all.
Schorl Tourmaline (Banned) Sep 13, 2020 @ 2:04pm 
Originally posted by Zelph:
Originally posted by Deutsch by Daylight:

Slamming hatches is rare, but when a killer lets you crawl up to it and then slams it down, it's a blatant BM. You can't argue in that context. I might have been more clear.

Faux farming, really, I don't care. But it's not super rare to see killers lull survivor groups into a farming session, only to NOED the lot and hook. Not the biggest gripe, but conceivably a BM.

Hitting people on the hook, camping without cause, and tunneling to the point where you push past a healthy survivor to down a wounded one are definitely BMs for survivors. It's weak to see killers whine about flashlights and tea bagging when this kind of thing is almost routine.
Killers going after an injured survivor makes complete sense though. They are doing what it takes to win, I wouldn't say that is bad manners at all.
Exactly. What is the point of Tea bagging or clicking a flashlight (not using it to blind) except to annoy.
mldb88 Sep 13, 2020 @ 2:12pm 
Originally posted by Zelph:
Originally posted by Deutsch by Daylight:

Slamming hatches is rare, but when a killer lets you crawl up to it and then slams it down, it's a blatant BM. You can't argue in that context. I might have been more clear.

Faux farming, really, I don't care. But it's not super rare to see killers lull survivor groups into a farming session, only to NOED the lot and hook. Not the biggest gripe, but conceivably a BM.

Hitting people on the hook, camping without cause, and tunneling to the point where you push past a healthy survivor to down a wounded one are definitely BMs for survivors. It's weak to see killers whine about flashlights and tea bagging when this kind of thing is almost routine.
Killers going after an injured survivor makes complete sense though. They are doing what it takes to win, I wouldn't say that is bad manners at all.

Yea I agree on this one, the main exception I'd say is completely ignoring an easy play on a healthy survivor just because OoO went off and you see the injured dude halfway across the map, or specifically target one player regardless of health state or game state.

Honestly most of the later points brought up for killer bm here are pretty bs and severely biased. Hitting on the hook and early facecamps (which you easily play around by just doing gens while he wastes his time, it sucks to be the guy hooked but it's more common with new killers who just don't understand the gameflow yet). The only one's I'd legit say are BM are hitting while on the hook, taunt nodding, faux farming, and hatch slamming if you let them get close like you're going to give them the hatch. Sometimes gens are flying so quick the only way to regain some pressure is to focus someone out of the game. It's a legit strategy, even if it does suck to be the one tunneled, but then again it's probably also your team's fault for pulling a ballsy unhook in front of the killer's face only to run off and watch you die again.
Killer BM is mostly head bobbing hook slapping and Killing over the hatch.
Visi (Banned) Sep 13, 2020 @ 4:16pm 
Originally posted by Schorl Tourmaline:
Originally posted by Zelph:
Killers going after an injured survivor makes complete sense though. They are doing what it takes to win, I wouldn't say that is bad manners at all.
Exactly. What is the point of Tea bagging or clicking a flashlight (not using it to blind) except to annoy.
I think one could make the argument that annoying the killer is also a legitimate strategy, at least when it isn't an exit gate tbagging. The ones taunting the killer in such a way could be good at looping and want the killer to follow them around while the rest of the team does gens, and people tend to make poor decisions when they're upset.

This isn't a defense of tbagging/flashlight clicking. I'm just trying to illustrate how something could be both a legitimate strategy AND poor sportsmanship/BM.
Last edited by Visi; Sep 13, 2020 @ 4:16pm
Booker, Catch! Sep 13, 2020 @ 4:34pm 
I don't think it matters, if you're really getting that mad at someone t-bagging then maybe you shouldn't be on competitive games. It's part of the fun in my opinion.
mykidsnamedme (Banned) Sep 13, 2020 @ 4:39pm 
Originally posted by Booker, Catch!:
I don't think it matters, if you're really getting that mad at someone t-bagging then maybe you shouldn't be on competitive games. It's part of the fun in my opinion.

"competitive" okay.
Booker, Catch! Sep 13, 2020 @ 4:48pm 
Originally posted by Szarekh:
Originally posted by Booker, Catch!:
I don't think it matters, if you're really getting that mad at someone t-bagging then maybe you shouldn't be on competitive games. It's part of the fun in my opinion.

"competitive" okay.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Doggo Sep 13, 2020 @ 4:57pm 

Originally posted by Schorl Tourmaline:
Originally posted by Zelph:
Killers going after an injured survivor makes complete sense though. They are doing what it takes to win, I wouldn't say that is bad manners at all.
Exactly. What is the point of Tea bagging or clicking a flashlight (not using it to blind) except to annoy.

If you get annoyed by ctrl and RMB clicking you need to sort your priorities
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Date Posted: Sep 13, 2020 @ 12:30pm
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