Why do You use Hours instead if Devotion to Refer to Game Experience?
Well... hours are counting when the game is running. So, someone says "I have 1k hours", but 100-200 hours of those were in lobby, or just afk on tally screen.
By the other side, we have the in-game experience counter: the devotion + general level. Right now, im about devotion 7, level 46.
So, why the flock ppl uses "hours" as reference instead of "devotion", wich is only gained when and as much as actually playing?
Just makes no sense. Maybe, this is a thing that comes from ppl whom plays on Steam in all games, and so it was brought to DBD. But we do have an in-game experience milage...
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Probably because Devotion was added two years after the game launched.
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Oh... i didnt know that, i started in 2018, September... the devotion was already there. Thats a good reason for olders players. Tks.
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Hours give a more accurate depiction of "skill" rather than Devotion levels, which wasn't added until years later like Snake said above.
Eventually, neither of these will be a depiction of skill anymore and instead just a measurement of your time played in-game, I say this because the new ranking system will be more based around skill, rather than ranks that're very vague on how skilled a Survivor/Killer is.
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Yes, i see that. Tks. :)
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No problem.
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