Switch players are terrible.
Can you force people to do the tutorial and choose perks. I am rank 12 and just got matched with 3 rank 20s that didn't use a single perk. All 3 left as soon as they got downed and it was just a mess. Every single game seems to have at least 1 completely new or troll person. I'm tired of waiting 10 minutes to be queued with players like this.
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Keep playing, the higher ranks have a lot better player on both sides and I very rarely get a lower ranked player in the lobbies
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New players usually don't have anything to start out with, so you can't get after them for not having perks. If you want to face more experienced players, do well in matches and climb up to the red ranks. They're much better at the game. (Usually...)
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You can't say new players do not have perks because each character starts with a least 3 personal perks. I mean yeah some are not that great but you can at least equip one. I have had games where the player does not even equip one of the three character given perks. I was new to the game and equipped DS with Laurie and that was level 1 character Rank 20. You can always equip at least one perk. You should never have none.
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I have to say the main thing I am mad about with Switch players that I see WAAAAAY TO MUCH compared to watching players on any other system on youtube is the hatch huggers. It is like the new players on the switch don't have a clue how to play or even care to actually help their team so once the hatch shows up they just hug it and you might as well count it as game over. I have WAY to many games where no joke hand to god I will do 4 gens and be like wait where is my team and find 2 people hugging the hatch making out and praying while my fourth is either dead or actually trying with me. Then on occasion you have people like fellow Switch Player DaniPaint who brings a key in but won't do a gen and hides in lockers until the hatch shows up and then leaves. The best part was watching him hide in the basement while a teammate was hooked right there in front of him and he just kept walking between lockers and hiding and let the teammate die INSTEAD OF UNHOOKING HIM AND GOING TOGETHER TO THE HATCH!!! My tolerance level for the players on the switch is quickly going down because as a survivor main I have many times user Borrow time to save fellow teammates last minute only to get killed myself and heck I even had a game where I knew the hatch was the only way and I lead a teammate there hinting to stay and went and let the killer chase then kill me. On one occasion my teammate shocked me and had a key letting us both out. In the end it is called teamwork and the game is not a hide and seek game if you do not know how to play maybe check the tutorial again.
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Just because you encounter bad players doesn't mean ALL Switch players are bad. I usually hang around rank 1 or 2 on both sides, and both sides put up quite a fight. There are a few moments where you may die due to a mistake your teammates made, but everyone makes mistakes. Even you. If you are truly getting horrible teammates in almost every game, do your best to carry them and keep pipping. If you don't get better players in the red ranks, I don't know what to tell you.
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I haven't played on Switch DBD in a while, the 20 frames per second as both killer and survivor was just frustrating. Especially with the graphics looking like they are pc set to low, and then blurred a few times.
It was tough to loop as survivor, and tough to land hits as killer with the jaggy camera.
But uhhh...any time you are at low ranks as survivor. They usually don't know what they are doing, most kill themselves on the first hook. Just how it goes, I don't think the tutorial will help, at least not the current one. They really need an updated tutorial to help new people. No where in the tutorial does it tell you that you only have a 4% chance of getting off the hook, and each time you struggle it kills you faster.
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I see a lot of people using Deja Vu, and I just shake my head. Rank 20's? Sure. It's a useful perk. Rank 8? There's no excuse!
I'd play it on another system if they offered cross-progression. But I don't want to have to earn ALL THE TEACHABLES multiple times.
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It's a good thing this isn't competetive then, isnt it?
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I am sorry to make it seem like all switch players. I will reword it and say new players that have never watched or played the game and have no idea what to do who now play on switch. There are on occasion some good switch players. You said there are times when you die due to mistakes by teammates but it is not a mistake when a teammate clearly leaves you on a hook or clearly unhooks you from the hook knowing the killer is sitting on your chest and you can't really get away. Then the players I have seen more than once one my team who while I am hiding run to me leaving scratch marks. Then act shocked like how did the killer find us. There is mistakes and then there is just plan doing dumb things. I do try to carry because I do not want to lose my rank but it gets disheartening when this happens match after match. I just wish the more people played the more they learned but I see some of the same players making the same mistakes over and over.
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I AGREE!!!!!!!!!!
I play on the switch with my sister and niece a majority of the time now, but prior to them getting the game, the other survivors just follow me around, theyre TERRIBLE at skill checks, they never come to unhook you.... AND when they do, THE KILLER IS A CAMPER AND BABYSITS THE HOOKS! It gets frusturating!
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Xbox feels worse. There's a ton of people playing in parties so as a rank 12 killer, I've been getting matched with purple and red ranks because they're carrying like one rank 17 dude. I've literally had one match against a team of green-yellow ranks over the last five days. Rest was all red-purple rank players with one rank 20 who all teabag at the exit gates. Makes me wanna off myself.
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its hard to be good with 15 fps
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