What do you consider a win?
I've seen some people say 3k = a win, others say a straight 4k. To me, its 2k as killer.
In terms of survivor I think even one person escaping is a win tbh.
I'm curious what you guys think is a win.
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To me a 4k is always a win. Pip or no pip.
A 3k is only a win if it's a pip otherwise it's a draw. I never consider a 3k a loss though.
A 2k is always a draw unless it's a depip in which case it's a loss.
A 1k is always a loss.
0k is always a loss.
These are just my personal parameters but yea.
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If the Survivors didn't manage to do all 5 Gens, I consider it a win. Even if 3 People escape trough the Hatch by using a Key with 1 Gen left, I'll consider it as a 4k.
A 3k is basically a 4k as well if the last one jumps trough the Hatch.
As Survivor. If I pip and escape, that's a win for me.
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As survivor, if i escape i’ll count that as a win. But there are certain other aspects, these are winning conditions for me if i don’t escape.
•I did over 3 gens
•I ran the killer for 3 Gens
•I gave my life so another person could escape.
I mean sure. It’s a bit werid. If i help the team, i get the satisfaction of winning.
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having fun.
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4k or 3k = win for the killer.
2k = draw game.
1k or 0k = win for the survivors.
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usually a 3k or 4k, but with challenging survivors im happy with a 2k aswell.
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Playing a round with no Tbagging.
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In DBD? I don't. Kills and escapes are mostly out of your hands and in the realm of RNG and perk strength. For killers, so is pipping. Thats probably why there's such a big toxicity movement in DBD: the lack of defined win condition leads people to invent their own. I cannot tell you the number of times I have had people key out or Haddonfield and scream "GG EZ BABY KILLER LOLLOLLOLLOL" unironically.
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0k - win
1k - draw
rest - lose
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3k - 4k = Killer wins
0k - 1k = Survivors win
2k = draw
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