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How is dbd mobile better at this point?

Mineguy
Mineguy Member Posts: 318

Dbd mobile is a better version of dbd, change my mind.

Yeah the controls suck and it has more bugs then the normal version but other then that it makes a lot of things much better.

A real trainings mode:

You can fully customize a match at this point. Choose which survivors you want to face with 3 different difficulty spikes for example

Daily and weekly missions:

Yeah the normal version has the Archiv missions but these are unfun most of the time. Oh yeah I love to destroy 15 totems... What a fun mission...

The mobile version has much more daily missions where you not just get bloodpoints, you get items and offerings too and weekly missions too.

The grind is much better.

Getting bloodpoints is really ez here and also... You Level characters by actually playing them and it's really fast to get to lvl 40.

Bloodweb/shop system:

You can buy the complete shop. Not like in the PC version where you can only buy a few whIle the other ones dissappear. You can buy everything you want to buy.

Comments

  • GhostMaceNotCrusty
    GhostMaceNotCrusty Member Posts: 716

    +sampling killers with tickets b4 buying them

  • CornHub
    CornHub Member Posts: 1,864
    edited August 2021

    Making a game with everything already laid out for you is alot easier to manage than a game where you build everything from scratch.

  • Zozzy
    Zozzy Member Posts: 4,759

    Different developers.

  • Akito
    Akito Member Posts: 673

    Weird that they did a better job in a year than bhvr in 5.

  • DelsKibara
    DelsKibara Member Posts: 3,127

    I think the mobile version is just in general better because there is way more money to be made in the mobile market.

    Don't forget this is the market where an unknown anime gacha game you never heard of can still gross over 10 billion dollars in revenue if the developers play their cards right.

    A more friendly grind and constant rewards helps with the idea that the game is there for you to sink your time into every couple of minutes or so and spend money on cosmetics and stuff you want to buy purely because you got addicted to it and it became a daily routine for you.

  • WretchedElk
    WretchedElk Member Posts: 311

    Is the mobile game cross gen? Can I use all the chapters I have bought on Xbox, or would I have to buy them again?

  • glitchboi
    glitchboi Member Posts: 6,025
    edited August 2021

    Damn, in a dev's POV, must be embarrassing knowing your mobile counterpart has a better dev team than yours.

  • Zozzy
    Zozzy Member Posts: 4,759

    You are witnessing competition vs monopoly.

    PC DBD already has a large and addicted player base with no real competition. While the mobile market is saturated and even has a direct competitor to dbd with IDENTITY V so they need to work hard t stand out and entice people to play.

    The mobile market is also exceptionally casual and has users with an attention span of a goldfish.

  • SnakeSound222
    SnakeSound222 Member Posts: 4,467

    Mobile has more competition.

  • GoshJosh
    GoshJosh Member Posts: 4,992

    You also used to be able to watch ads for free things - anything from a green BP offering to auric cells. Their economy was so jacked up early on that I was able to get this amount of keys in about six months:

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    And all items + addons are shared among all survivors, so no problem with prestiging.