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Am I the only one that wants cross saves?

So I have dbd for pc,ps4 and the switch, but I would really like to continue playing on pc (because it's easier to aim with characters like huntress) also no massive framerate drops and since I can't access my old email, I can't get into steam and use my old dbd save file on pc, so I bought the game again and don't feel like buying every dlc again and getting into red ranks with both killer and survivor, also really bad killer queues on pc, so I'm just assuming it's because of my current low rank.

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  • OldHunterLight
    OldHunterLight Member Posts: 3,001

    @FireHazard

    Thank you, but regarding the queue times on pc, survivor queue times are next to nothing like 5 seconds tops after readying, killer queues are usually like 25-40 min on gray ranks.

    Thank you again for answering.

  • FireHazard
    FireHazard Member Posts: 7,314

    It depends which side has more to work with. It seems there are more Survivors to pair with at low ranks atm... but not many teams or Killers are joining in.

    That, and you could be teaming with higher ranks while Grey Rank Killers struggle to find a ALL Grey Rank Survivor team to pair with. As such, the match making searchs for higher ranked Survivors. This is why the MM takes longer sadly...

  • Fibijean
    Fibijean Member Posts: 8,342

    Pretty much everyone wants cross-progression to be a thing. Even among those who wouldn't be affected by it, I have yet to meet someone who isn't in support of the idea. It's probably just a matter of technical considerations, since it's up to Microsoft, Nintendo, Valve and Sony whether they want to even allow something like that.

    Also, the way most games handle cross-progression is with a player account of some kind, so if BHVR were to implement something like that they'd probably have to first set up an account system and transfer all our data onto it.