Unspoken Dbd Rules

I was just thinking about all the little nuanced communications in the game and the sort of etiquette the community has formed.
I just learned about the Pig snoot booping, so I was wondering how many more things like that there are. (i.e. If I kobe off last hook, you HAVE to give me hatch, waving your arms around while hooked to let people know it's safe, etc)
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Survivors and killers both have made up rules that we need to follow and if we don’t, we’re toxic and/or trash. Never listen to them.
Okay so the only rule that matters is if you want to farm, hit a gen and do a dance. But don't listen to any of the others, play how you wanna play this game doesn't have rules if it did those perks/killers wouldn't be in the game.
It's actually if you wave your arms you are being camped
What is pig snoot booping?
When she is crouched and the survivors crouch up to her and tap her snoot (nose). It would make for a casual game before I went throught the process of learning nurse. Now I tear through everything that moves, snoots, breaths, stinks, sweats, unhooks, or repairs a gen. ;)
Your problem is you spent your whole life thinking there are rules. There aren't. We used to be gorillas. All we had was what we could take and defend.
Not really. Some killers will respect a kobe, others dont care. Some pigs like boops, some dont. Also the wave your arms to say its safe is kinda silly.. back in 2016/2017 you waved your arms to signal that a killer was camping, generally with insidious because thats all it was used for. Hooked in a jungle gym, killer insidious right around the corner, you waved to warn people to stay away. Then console players got ahold of the game and decided that waving was to signal its safe. And now its entirely mixed and no one can make up their minds.
It can mean different things.
If I’m not running Kindred, I wave my arms when nobody is coming to get me. And I see most other survivors doing the same.
It does not have a meaning anymore. It was originally used for what @hatchking has written, if the Killer is camping, wave your arms. But as you see in OPs post, they thought it means the entire opposite.
And because of that, I wave my arms when I am camped (nothing else to do), but I dont really pay any attention what other are doing, since most of them are not being camped. It has no meaning anymore, so I dont interpret it as camping or not camping.
I interpret it as “nobody is coming to get me” and 9/10 that’s what it means. At least it does in my games lol. If nobody is heading for me and I start waving, somebody normally gets off a gen to get me. So they understand why I’m waving my arms. I also leave my gen if somebody is on a hook and after a while start waving their arms as I’m assuming they’re asking for somebody to get them.
I've never understood this one...if the killer is looking at you and you're waving your arms to signal camping, the camping killer will go "Oh, he's signaling, let me hide and camp." If you're staying still to signal camping, the killer doesn't know if you're signaling or not, and waving your arms when he's (apparently) not around doesn't let the killer know that you're signaling.
It doesn't matter to me, because it's obviously not standard practice one way or another, but I've always found the "wave your arms if you're being camped" to seem backwards.
I usually use my waving to type in Morse Code, but I don't think most people speak it so it's not helpful. :(
We live in a society
If I wave my arms three people jump up to come save me so I don't wave my arms anymore.
There's etiquette which usually follows you match to match if you don't teabag, blind killer, do do gens and be altruistic all in a healthy balance but sometimes etiquette is boring. I want the ruthless nurse or huntress after awhile tbh.
This! I hate when people use it as a, "Come get me off the hook" thing and then are pissed when I don't come save them cuz I'm assuming they're getting camped.
You have to complain about something in the game at least once per second.
If you don't, everyone else will think you suck up to the devs.
A number of Pig players like myself (not ALL Pig players, though -- so attempting to boop can be dangerous in certain circumstances) respect the boop, which as stated, is crouching in front of the Pig and pointing. If you're doing it and The Pig you're playing approaches you crouched in return and is growling without ambush attacking, they're likely good to go to boop.
If you're dead to rights and try to boop, that might get you a second chance, or even a hatch or a door. If you play against me and you boop, I'll let you live, no matter how many gens are left, or even if it's the entire team (who I'll farm with). Piggie is one of the only killers who you can get away with this, and when I play, she's the only killer that I tend to have genuinely fun, unexpected moments.
A lot of new players don't know about it -- here's a Claudette that was the final survivor (and who I was ready to let go) who didn't quite understand what I wanted her to do, lol. 🤣
The rules can vary a lot and it's really annoying, waving your arms while hooked can be consideres you're being camped or be free to be picked, dropping your items being the last survivor and being in a chase is a signal for mercy, sometimes just crouching and facing up, it is funny, some Pig likes snoot booping, which I include myself, if the killer moves swiftly their camera and swings his weapon while being carried and you're wiggling, asks to stop wiggling because they're giving you the hatch.
That's not what it's supposed to mean. I see waving i don't go until I decide I need to take the heat and try to save.
Ic. That's good. I don't like farming games.
It might not have originally meant that, but that’s what it means now. So I just rolled with the changes.
The absolute rule would be to give back some teabags when a fellow survivor teabags you to say hi or thank you.
Absolute.
I had a Killer slugged me for 4min because I tried to save a teammate by sabo hook (only 2 survivors left with 2 Gen). Killer told me I was toxic.
I had survivors told me a was toxic just because I play a normal game as Spirit (no slug no camp to tunnel). I asked back what did I do but there was no answer.
That's absolutely not what it means. People using it wrong doesn't change the actual meaning.
I mean, it does. If more people are now using it to signal that nobody is going for the save, it is what it is. I rarely see anybody using it to warn about the killer camping. 👀
And those who know the actual meaning won't save
Well I haven’t had to worry about that yet and I haven’t seen a person go into struggle who were waving their arms as somebody got the save.
Along with all the game mechanics and vocabulary you have to learn for this game, there are all sorts of unspoken meanings behind gestures and actions. Clicking a flashlight a few times usually means the survivor wants you to follow them, for instance.
I'm sorry you're playing an old game. I hope someone invents a time machine to go back to 2017 when your knowledge was useful. The rest of us communicate just fine.
The Kobe doesn't mean anything, you're never entitled to an escape or a hook/kill of you're Killer. I will personally give you a small head start either out of amusement or because I'm dumbfounded, but I'm still closing the hatch and killing you if I find it first.
There is only two actual unspoken rules. The first and most important, which is very rarely followed by either side, is that you have to treat the opponent kindly and without feelings of anger or hate. As if you're playing a video game with each other.
And the second is that if you're being picked up as the last Survivor alive and the Killer is not moving at all or if you're body blocked by a Killer with an instant down (Bubba, Angry Oni, etc) and he's not just killing you, then he's (probably) trying to start a very limited conversation or activity with you. At that point if you escape the shoulder and/or do puppy eyes, then he'll likely play with you for a bit and farm some points together. Maybe give you the hatch, but that's an in the moment decision between you two.
This truth.
Healed me? Have a happy teabag, friendo.