In survival games, players will be harmed if they are outside the safe zone.However, players will not be harmed if they happen to be located not far outside the safe zone.When I play survival games, I often see players who, when they have only a few health points left during a duel, run outside the safe zone to avoid damage and take the opportunity to heal.Then the player leaves the safe zone and kills the low-health opponent.
As the game nears its end and the safe zone stops shrinking, some players will find a suitable spot to stay outside the safe zone, ensuring they don't take any damage.Players inside the safe zone cannot attack players outside the safe zone.
As shown in the picture, this player stayed outside the safe zone without engaging in a duel, allowing the match to last for 11 minutes. In the end, I could only end the game by shooting myself with an arrow or falling from a height.
So, is this behavior a unique gameplay feature, or does it constitute a player maliciously exploiting game loopholes to achieve victory?
As the game nears its end and the safe zone stops shrinking, some players will find a suitable spot to stay outside the safe zone, ensuring they don't take any damage.Players inside the safe zone cannot attack players outside the safe zone.
As shown in the picture, this player stayed outside the safe zone without engaging in a duel, allowing the match to last for 11 minutes. In the end, I could only end the game by shooting myself with an arrow or falling from a height.
So, is this behavior a unique gameplay feature, or does it constitute a player maliciously exploiting game loopholes to achieve victory?

