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I feel so bad for new killers

Aneurysm
Aneurysm Member Posts: 5,270

I know these issues are pretty much known to everyone but since starting to play on steam as well as ps4 you get a much better idea of what they're supposed to endure. Apart from a few matches where I've been matched with noobs I'm going against red and purple survivors with 1000s of hours, and full perk sets -which is fine with me, obviously a bit more engaging than killing beginners although ideally I'd have something a bit more to throw back at them apart from tier 1 spies and tier 1 bloodhound-

but how many new players drawn to the killer role are going to stick around if they're just going to be a punching bag match after match? I get that matchmaking is probably always going to be terrible, possibly even with MMR. But give new players something. A more advanced tutorial, a training area (everyone wants one and if you could try out new killers and perks there you'd probably increase sales), a warning or BP boost when their lobby is full of reds, a way to unlock some free perks from the shrine, idk but you should give them something.

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  • Aneurysm
    Aneurysm Member Posts: 5,270

    Yeah I've had some of the 1/1/1/15+ squads too. I hope I was an unpleasant surprise for them.

    I mean even when I started playing dbd it'd been out for a few years and I'd actually get matched with other people who had no idea what they were doing.

    I also play r6s but I'm garbo

  • Yamaoka
    Yamaoka Member Posts: 4,321

    Even if matchmaking didn't go crazy sometimes it wouldn't make any difference. Rank 20 killer matches are the same as red rank killer matches due to the high number of smurfing SWF squads.

  • DaKnight
    DaKnight Member Posts: 720

    I really feel like there are NOT that many "smurf SWF squads" because if they were ruining people as hard as you claim they would be ranking up naturally and would need to go on massive depip sprees throwing equally as many games as they were winning as well. It's incredibly easy to rank up as a survivor.

    Killer is the harder role, requires more practice, requires more mechanical skill, and requires more intelligent decision making than survivor. Naturally you are going to lose; and often, until you get an idea of what you are doing. Killer is still easier than it has ever been in the history of DBD right now(unless you were a nurse main). You didn't see seasoned killers all going on 100-200+ winstreaks at a time until recently.

  • gibblywibblywoo
    gibblywibblywoo Member Posts: 3,772

    I mean, dunno when the last time you were in rank 16+ but new killers have absolute control over new survivors. I had to restart when I started on PC and it was the dullest experience of my life as the survivors have no good perks. Don't know what looping is. And actively hide over doing gens.

    And wow the SWF boogyman myth is spreading further. Now people are purchasing new copies of the game just to troll? Nan. Don't think so. Never saw it and that sounds absurd.

  • DaKnight
    DaKnight Member Posts: 720

    If they had friends to explain it to them? I could probably explain the meta to a new survivor player in like 2 minutes. "Run these 3 perks and here's why"

    When I was learning killer I got crushed as billy for like 4-5 games, then googled who was the best killer, and moved over to learn the nurse instead. I was on the Nurse within ~2 hours of playing, and had plans to level the hag for (old) ruin within the same day of buying DBD.

    I can't imagine anyone sane would want to go grind out new accounts and all the perks over and over. You would have to pay for Laurie each time. And still, losing and running the loops is how you learn. You learn all the strong loops by having people run you at them.

  • gibblywibblywoo
    gibblywibblywoo Member Posts: 3,772

    The problem with your logic is that you can't matchmake with people above rank 15 iirc. And you its almost impossible to not pip as survivor in those matches. It wouldn't be worth the time to even bother doing that.

    I've never seen or even heard of that in EU so maybe its an NA thing.

  • gibblywibblywoo
    gibblywibblywoo Member Posts: 3,772
    edited November 2020

    Also to add. New killers have it significantly easier than older killers did at start. Significantly less pallets, smaller maps, nerfed god windows, more perks in earlier levels of the bloodweb. Easier shard gains meaning its easier to get more perks from the shrine aswell as rift challenges. Significantly nerfed borrowed time and exhaustion perks aswell. Even buffed general perks like Sloppy Butcher to give them some extra breathing room.

    If they're still not having fun or having a hard time the game isn't for them so they shouldn't stick around and force themself to play.

  • Aneurysm
    Aneurysm Member Posts: 5,270

    you can, ranks 15-20 specifically can be matched with any rank to make sure new players aren't put off by waiting for a game.

    Also I'm from dear old London

  • EvilJoshy
    EvilJoshy Member Posts: 5,295

    and people wonder why they're so many killer threads complaining about the state of the game. A newbie facing a squad of 1000's should not happen but god forbid those people have to wait for a killer their rank. I'm sure someone is thinking "It takes 15 mins of que time at r1 for 4 survivors" Well it's only gonna get worse if the game keeps going in the direction it's heading because new people certainly aren't going to stick around. Eventually the vets will move on to something else.

  • modernhighlander
    modernhighlander Member Posts: 27

    Nah don't feel bad, We will suck until we eventually get better.

  • Aneurysm
    Aneurysm Member Posts: 5,270
  • TheButcher
    TheButcher Member Posts: 871

    I sometimes play Killer poorly, because I get sick of having to sweat every game. So I take a game just to auto-pilot one chase till I get the first survivor I find hooked. Then auto-pilot on the next survivor I find. Sometimes I get 1 sac, sometimes I get none. Then it's back to the grind.

  • Moundshroud
    Moundshroud Member Posts: 4,458

    Basically, I was going to setup a new goal for myself, try to get some new Killer (probably Trapper) to Rank-1. Then I saw all the Smurfing and it drove my gal out of the game as she was just getting started. Now my new goal is just to hunt the heck out of Smufing Squads to make their lives miserable. I highly suggest it to anyone. If you have been playing awhile, you can recognize the moves of a Red Rank (or Purple) survivor real fast. The trick is not to be a Smurf yourself. I am always very careful because it is NOT fair for me to be cruising innocent groups of Survivors who are not ready for the likes of me.

    If they are little fish, I play them but with gloves on and make sure that some (if not all) get out. I don't farm, because I don't think they learn anything from that and it is boring. I just play to teach. The second I sniff out the Smurfers though, everyone dies.

  • TimeOutTimmy
    TimeOutTimmy Member Posts: 135

    I can confirm... have had many matches as a new killer, I just do challenges, and there is a lot of smurf squads. People message after the match telling me their red rank profile name, like it's some bragging right.

    It is so easy to create another player profile on console.

  • bm33
    bm33 Member Posts: 8,264

    There should be something that prevents the possibility of those that have played for long enough to have full load outs from playing against new players that are just learning the game. I know the new MMR is supposed to match based on skill but new players should get some extra protection against experienced players. Maybe something like if you have atleast made it to level 30 with any character then you should automatically be bumped from brown to yellow rank and not allowed to drop past it. The amount of times I've been matched with a rank 20 killer that has ebony mori and full purple load out with all random character teachables is pretty ridiculous. Or I get a random rank 20 survivor in my lobby with p3 outfit and meta load out. At my rank it doesn't matter to me BUT it's pretty screwed up they'd normally be matched with a new player.

  • Its why as a killer I always let my survivors live most of them I dont even hook that way they might stay with the game its become so toxic 3 years ive played this game and its just become well horrible 💔 only advice I have for new players is to play durning the day and please devs tell them in tutorial that if they camp they lose points or fix it

  • Sluzzy
    Sluzzy Member Posts: 3,130

    They need to learn the hard way. You don't learn anything if you are always winning. If a few survivors get out, that should be acceptable, especially being new.

  • chieften333
    chieften333 Member Posts: 1,554

    They could add something that tracks playtime, though I guess that would be expecting a lot of a company who can't even do console optimization

  • FFirebrandd
    FFirebrandd Member Posts: 2,445

    I'm starting to be very glad that I started playing Killer before Cross Play happened. Granted it was still rough because good Killer perks are scattered to the 4 winds while survivor can have a pretty meta load out after maxing 2 free Survivors (Meg and Bill for Sprint Burst, Adrenaline, Borrowed Time, Unbreakable) but still. I don't remember running into any bully SWFs early on as Killer. It seems like smurfing on console is ridiculously easy. Doing it on Steam is possible but you at least have to pony up for another copy of the game.

  • Moundshroud
    Moundshroud Member Posts: 4,458
    edited November 2020

    But that is the beauty of my method. Even if you didn't INTEND to Smurf you are still above the level of the Killers you are pulling. When you get me, the scales are balanced and we have a nice even game. Do you follow? So if I kill you all (or you beat me) things are as they should be. It is Win/Win.

  • FatherDeath
    FatherDeath Member Posts: 1

    I've been playing for about a month or so and my advice is just practice. I play pretty much as Ghost Face and if you stick with the game enough you'll become a problem for most survivors.

  • Moundshroud
    Moundshroud Member Posts: 4,458

    Pretty much that is accurate. I'm looking for Smurfs, 100%. If I don't find them, I let the little fish play and just play at their level. I'm not interested in beating up on people in Kindergarten. That is boring. I'm interested in the big game, and I can spot a Red Rank (or Purple) Survivor pretty much immediately. Do I like this situation? No.

    However, since I started doing it I have been tracking first the matches of my gal who out of 11 got 8 Smurfing groups... and obvious ones. We are talking between 1-3 Red Ranks offset by one weird lower Rank. Since she gave up on the game because of that I find that the vast majority of the games I get include at least 1-2 Red Ranks even though she "was" Rank-14 when I took her over. She isn't anymore, obviously as I've been punishing every Smurf group I can get my hands on.

    So, I agree that the sooner they have a GOOD matchmaking system, the happier I'l be. My gal might try again.

  • DBD78
    DBD78 Member Posts: 3,469

    If you recommend this game to anyone tell them to start with survivor, to understand the game a bit before playing killer.

    The devs would do themselves a favor if they implement a practice mood so players can learn maps and killers powers without having to feel like newbies that everyone laughs at. Even when you play survivor it can be stressful I remember my first game I did not know anything so when healing a survivor I did not know there would be skill checks, so I missed and missed and got that survivor killed. I felt horrible.

  • Artemis_LH
    Artemis_LH Member Posts: 113

    I don't feel bad for new killers at all.

    My significant other played this game for the first time as killer last week ( first time playing the game, actually ) and has ZERO idea as to what perks are or why they matter.

    My significant other got 4K super easy.

    In fact, he said it was so easy, it wasn't even very fun.

  • Pipefish
    Pipefish Member Posts: 331

    Yeah and if you want meta perks to counter the SWF's meta perks be prepared to grind to oblivion!

  • SweetTerror
    SweetTerror Member Posts: 2,695

    Yeah this game is long overdue for a practice mode. Trying to practice AND compete should not go together without a quality matchmaking system, which DBD does not have.

  • prodigy1337
    prodigy1337 Member Posts: 32

    Yeah there's a curve. You need thick skin, and you need to endure alot of "abuse" but once you get the hang of it and get the perks it only gets better. That's the toughest part for me as a killer; lacking the perks. I am able to keep my head up knowing that every game is going to just help me with fundamentals and also the raw experience helps. I've only been playing for a little over a month now and hit rank 3 before the season ended. I was winning games but not scoring well with pips, so that is another challenge for me to overcome. The game can be rewarding as well as a feelsbad but that's the nature of the beast. I feel that, as a newer player, I faced that fork in the road early: do I endure and go through this struggle and misery, or do I quit and move on? Nothing is worst than wasting time I feel nowadays, so I gave it a few days to break and think about it. I picked it back up and have the right mindset now so I'm numb now to getting gen rushed, or trolled, or held hostage or any of those things. I see the top ranked killers on stream and YouTube and understand that I can be among them as long as I keep my focus and enjoy myself. Alot of people, new players too in any game, feel that pressure from not only learning but also just getting stomped (on both sides) the worst thing to do is feel rushed to get better and have to do better right away. I feel that the skillcap in this game is much higher than it looks. I have faced meta perks with no issues now because I learned to adapt and make slugging a thing; sh*tty of me to the community but I am the killer- I will use the tools and the mechanics to my benefit as every SWF red rank 1 try hard team I have faced. And that's not meant to be a diss, on the contrary, they worked their asses off to earn and unlock those perks and they know damn well what they are doing, it's only fair to myself that I play the same.


    What's helped me the most as a new killer, besides youtube content, has been to ignore post game chat. I say my GGs and move onto the next game.

  • FreezingFire
    FreezingFire Member Posts: 18

    I can give you first hand experience. I started playing killer around a month ago. It wasn't going too well so I farmed up bloodpoints in survivor. I decided to use the killer I hated the most: doctor. Because of the matchmaking, I had to use a toxic doctor build with NOED in order to get a win. Eventually, I started playing huntress and bubba. After that period, I no longer used NOED. I can say that it is pretty rough. Not enough to make me want to delete the game, but it was rough

  • soulflare017
    soulflare017 Member Posts: 13

    Ive seen this kind of thing happen a few times both as killer and survivor and I agree that its annoying and needs something to fix or compensate for it. Its gotten to the point where no matter what side I'm playing I try to send them a message giving them some kind of tips they can focus on to try to improve or something to look out for so they can improve as I would hate to see someone leave so early from stuff like you describe. Whether or not the take any advice I give is up to them but I like to at least think it helps a little