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In your opinion has dbd become more toxic over the years?

shinobu149
shinobu149 Member Posts: 142
edited March 2022 in Polls

Like as killer I have had way too many toxic survivors and I have seen a lot of complaints on killers also. Like 1-2 years ago it wasnt this bad I feel like I never really ran into toxic players just ones that played normally idk let me know what yall think

In your opinion has dbd become more toxic over the years? 38 votes

Yes it has gotten worse and will
65% 25 votes
No its about the same
18% 7 votes
I haven't noticed
15% 6 votes

Comments

  • Tricksters_Wife
    Tricksters_Wife Member Posts: 545

    To be honest I've received way more hate when I was newer at the game than I do now. Sometimes I still get some toxicity but I had constant serious homophobia/sexism/threats back then.

  • List_of_concerns
    List_of_concerns Member Posts: 182

    When the active player count decreases, the experience becomes more polarized. You'll experience the extremes more often. The casual and try hard communities will collide and it's never pretty. During peak times it may feel roughly the same, but during the low periods it may become unbearably toxic.

    The game has lost many loyal players since the functionality of SBMM has been revealed and confirmed. I've personally had a much worse experience overall (both roles/game modes). So, expect more toxicity, not less.

    Feelsbadman😥

  • BubbaDredge
    BubbaDredge Member Posts: 815

    I got more hate when I was new, trying to learn and have fun with folks, and didn't realize survivors are always going to cry.

    Now I try to play in a style that makes it clear I'm not trying to please survivors.

  • Valik
    Valik Member Posts: 1,274

    A lot of it comes from the increased frustration players are facing from poor design decisions from the devs.


    I don't think it's the community itself, I believe it's the means in which they are encouraged to interact - directly and indirectly.