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Why DBD feels better than other multiplayer games
DBD is a multiplayer game where your performance is based solely on yourself.
If you have a tough match on Killer but you play reasonably well and get a decent amount of hooks, you'll still get a high amount of bloodpoints and brutal/ruthless even if one, two or even three Survivors escape. You don't have to get a 4k every game you just have to play well to rank up and score points (lots of hooks, chases and hits).
For Survivor, you don't need to escape or have a great team to rank up. If you can hold your own in chases, get unhooks and spend some time on gens/totems you'll almost always safety pip and sometimes even gain a rank. There have been many games where the matchmaker has an aneurysm and puts me in a lobby with Rank 10-20 teammates and a like a Rank 7 Killer... which makes the game really strange but doesn't actually effect my points very much because as long as I, personally, play well the rest of my team doesn't matter very much at all. The Killer can kill my rank 21 teammates three minutes into the match and spend 5 minutes chasing me once everyone else is gone if that's how it has to be.
Basically, DBD works because if you play well then what the other people are doing really doesn't matter. Every match is a performance and as long as you score tens in the individual category you'll get a medal even if the team doesn't.
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Its it all about ranking up tho, most solo que games I play as survivor, I end up on hook with 3 claudettes urban evading across the map. I just cant have fun then. That is the reason I mostly play killer. When playing killer, I decide how my team does
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