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Re: I'm Married to DBD...
is this about dbd or is this a personal matter? no one is forcing you to be in this failed marriage making you both miserable. you can go your separate ways both be happy.
Re: Dead by Daylight Quality of Life Initiative: Updated Roadmap
I mean, the initiative isn't over yet?
It carries on into February.
Re: Why does DS only work once?
The cold truth is if survivor is good in chase (and has strong perks on top) than killer who can count and has some experience will see it and then count if its woth continuing to chase that survivor (like if the survivor is being tunneled and runs into part of the map with strong loops that havent been used like nice chain of loops leading to main or shack) if he is running into strong position or he will be hard to get even at medium loops experienced killer will drop that chase and will go for other survivor that isnt that problematic to get (simple as in reality, why would wolf chase healty and strong deer when he can go against old,tired and mostly injured deer that wont be so hard to get, the answer is simple and with same logic killers with experience think they either think how to win or they say screw it and o just for one tunnel that looses them the game or they dont know it and cant see it yet so they still commit to chase or tunnel that will make them loose).
Its just simple if you are good in looping and are hard to get either by your position or with perks, killer will either drop it because he is smart and thinks,predicts or he will commit for two reasons 1) he is just tryhard who wants some challange and doesnt care for win or wants his chasing improove or 2) he just isnt must experienced and doesnt see that good survivor is leading him into place filled with strong loops with lot of safety and with strong perks.
Re: Please Let Killers Abandon
Survivors can also only abandon in very specific situations. And well, Killers should not go next, a Killer DC is probably even worse than a Survivor DC, because when a Survivor DCs this sucks for all other Survivors (not for the Killer, since it is a free win with a Bot), but at least the game goes on. If a Killer DCs, the game would be over immediatly.
Re: DbD is not a casual game
First of all, concerns about queue times have been discussed even before modifiers were implemented, but in the end, they didn’t have much impact (except for 2v8 matches).
Next, looking at other games, players who play Ranked tend not to worry much about queue times.
Finally, sweaty players are still stomping casual players. Whether modes are separated or not doesn’t change that—it’s irrelevant.
Re: DbD is not a casual game
There’s no need to abandon Casual.
I’m not saying we should only focus on competitiveness.
I’ll say it again: the important thing is having the option.
Re: DbD is not a casual game
I was responding to OP, not to your suggestion of a ranked mode.
On that topic, there are some practical concerns standing in the way, but if those concerns are ever addressed I don't really mind the idea.
Re: Dbd fanbase is very fickle with competition
Gun is involved apparently.
Therefore a bad omen has been brought upon it.
Re: Dbd fanbase is very fickle with competition
As everyone else has said, anyone who has played the TCM game and interacted with the community knows Gun is awful at managing games. They will likely do just as poor a job with the halloween asym as they did TCM.
Competition is a good thing when the competition is good. If Gun is making it, it won’t outlast or outpace DBD.
