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Do you consider yourself to be casual or competitive player and if so why do you enjoy it more

Chappy04
Chappy04 Member Posts: 193
edited April 2022 in General Discussions

im just curious as people always bring this up about the game being based for casual or competitive. and by competitive, i just mean you want to win, not literally comp

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  • edgarpoop
    edgarpoop Member Posts: 8,377

    Competitive. It's just how I play games in general. The fun for me is in optimizing the gameplay. If I play an MMO I'm trying to parse really high and squeeze out every ounce of dps. If I play an RPG I'm probably going to max every character and clear every optional boss.

    So when I play DbD, I'm trying to speedrun it on survivor with as few hits taken as possible or 4k with as few gens done as possible.

  • Hex_Ignored
    Hex_Ignored Member Posts: 1,929

    Casual. Usually I'm more focused on tome challenges and dailies rather than actually getting an escape or a 4k

  • Carrow
    Carrow Member Posts: 500

    Casual. If I still wasn't only halfway there with the BP grind, I would always let the last survivor get hatch. I enjoy a fun interaction with survivors (like nodding after a good pallet stun or when I force them into a corner) far more than a 4k. Same with survivor, I don't mind dying too much, so long as it's not a 4man slug Nurse, Basebement Bubba or Blight absolutely wrecking the field with opponents that should never be loaded into that lobby.

  • DrDeepwound
    DrDeepwound Member Posts: 2,557
    edited April 2022

    No one would play a game if it did not have win conditions.

    Casual mode in this game is KYF, once you load into a public match, you are logging into online pvp.

    People just refuse to admit the game already has two modes, one is casual the other is comp pvp. With points, emblems, and win conditions.

    When I started the game I was casual too, but once you begin playing killer enough and reach high rank, you understand that this is PVP in the end. No matter how casual someone plays, it doesn't matter - you will get owned if you play like a casual as killer.

  • humanbeing1704
    humanbeing1704 Member Posts: 8,999

    Always been a casual player definitely die too much and get matched with low mmr killers although hey I don't play to escape unless there's a challenge or adept

  • EntitySpawn
    EntitySpawn Member Posts: 4,233

    Competitive. But not in the way people think or jump to in their assumptions.

    I'm competitive because I play well, alot of things just become second nature and while to some it may come across as mega sweaty try hard its actually just me playing normally.

    I'm competitive in the sense I want my skill to be rewarded, if I play well I should do well but that's not the case with DBD.

    Win is different for everyone, I want a decent length game with multiple hooks. I'll take 0k 8hooks over 2k with less hooks, forcing stages or camping etc.


  • YOURFRIEND
    YOURFRIEND Member Posts: 3,389

    Absolutely casual. I am extremely resentful at being dragged into an MMR system when I play unranked exclusively in every other online game

  • ThatOneDemoPlayer
    ThatOneDemoPlayer Member Posts: 5,623

    I like winning

  • SkeletalElite
    SkeletalElite Member Posts: 2,709

    I guess Im semi comptetive. I'm not like playing every match likes a $1000000000000 tourney and I need to use the best possible things to win and get that W, but I do try decently hard to win and sometimes use strong addons/items. On survivors I typically use strong perks espcially, but on killer I use more relaxed builds a lot, but I also main blight so its pretty strong regardless even though I don't run slowdowns, just info perks.

  • Tricksters_Wife
    Tricksters_Wife Member Posts: 545

    Survivor is definitely casual all the way. I don't really care about winning or losing, and more about having fun.

    Killer is a little different. Of course I still have a blast, but I do strive for performing the best that I can. However I don't let this get in the way of memeing around. If a survivor starts being funny I'll always return the energy and joke around with them. Or if there's quitters/dcs I'll let survivors go pretty often. But if I'm taking a match seriously, I'm pretty competitive in that sense — but I'll keep fun in mind for everyone by not camping/tunneling and trying to spread out the hooks to everyone.

  • LunarWendigo
    LunarWendigo Member Posts: 77

    Honestly Casual.

    I mean depending on the team I'm going against it may turn competitive but normally as long as I have a fun game (not necessarily easy but just... not extremely sweaty) I'm fine with losing. Hell, I'll throw games for snoot boops still when I play Pig LMAO.

  • Moonman157
    Moonman157 Member Posts: 102

    When it comes to the game I’m more casual because I do believe that any true balance is illusory, so I don’t really get too stressed about the results of a match.

    However, I am competitive with myself in the sense that I want to continually improve at the game and on an individual level I want to be really good. So yeah, if I die but I get in some really good loops and plays I’m happy.

  • Kurri
    Kurri Member Posts: 1,599

    Casual, because it's an Asymmetric game. Literally by the games definition it can't be balanced enough to be competitive.

  • EvilJoshy
    EvilJoshy Member Posts: 5,295

    I'm a bit in-between. I'm too dedicated to be a casual. If I get into a game I'll do my research. I'll look up builds, guides or tips on how to improve. Once I hit a road block I'm usually motivated to git gud. When facing difficulty the first question I ask is "what can I do?". That pushes me out of the casual group.

    However, there comes a point where I feel there is nothing I can do and I start to see the flaws in the design. Once I hit a point where I feel I have to play a certain way, bring certain builds, use specific characters, then I start to question why am I playing? If I have to use "the meta" then there is a problem with the game, not me. If I can't succeed playing what I enjoy then, to me, that means I've reached the end of the road. I've had my fun but now it's time to play something else.

    If there's a term for me it's probably hard-core casual. Dedicated enough to be good but not enough to be top tier.

  • RenRen
    RenRen Member Posts: 1,443

    Depends on your definition of competitive. Do I attend tournaments? No. Do I want to win? Yes.

  • DrDeepwound
    DrDeepwound Member Posts: 2,557

    Exactly, like when did it become a bad thing to try and win in video games? LOL

  • OpenX
    OpenX Member Posts: 890
    edited April 2022

    That's kinda where im at. I take killer somewhat seriously but survivor is a joke outside of SWF.

    Even trying to not take survivor seriously, it's always soul crushing to get on teams that just refuse to do gens even when other people are getting chased. It's like well 1 person is doing gens, im getting chased, and 2 people are crouching around in corners while I burn every resource on the map for nothing wooo MMR works so well

  • Xyvielia
    Xyvielia Member Posts: 2,418

    Entirely casual killer; there’s just no other way for me to play, w/o desiring to launch DBD directly into the sun.

    Equally as casual on the survivor side, as I main solo q (swf like 2% of the time), and you can’t always be certain what personalities/ moods you’ll be grouped with in any given match.

    Stress less n keep it casual😌

  • Johnny_XMan
    Johnny_XMan Member Posts: 6,432

    Both.

  • BenOfMilam
    BenOfMilam Member Posts: 911

    My playstyle is competitive, but my attitude is casual. I'll be drippin' for the 4k, but in the end game chat I'm just like "LMAOOOOO"

  • Annso_x
    Annso_x Member Posts: 1,611

    Casual. I don't understand people who think there's no point of playing a game if you aren't trying to win and honestly they all seem to be miserable stuck in the high MMR brackets lol. Happy to not be stuck with them so I can enjoy the game (most of the time anyway).

    FYI by trying to win i mean being the best and adopting sweaty playstyles and meta builds to achieve it, rather than just playing what you like because it'd be "throwing the game". I don't mean people should farm (which is as unfun as sweating is my opinion) or shouln't try to win.

    Personnally I'm not a good killer because I don't care enough about winning to become good but I'm a very decent survivor because not wanting to burden my teammates is enough for me to try and play well, but I'd still die without hesitation to try and save one of them rather than securing my escape.

  • IamFran
    IamFran Member Posts: 1,616

    I take the game too seriosly to consider me casual and also not seriosly enough to consider me competitive, so neither of those things.¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • LittleSagey
    LittleSagey Member Posts: 78

    100% casual, but im like that with any game. I was never interested in being the best and always winning. I prefer to laugh and have fun and do stupid things here and there and try new random builds (perk roulette). Way back when i first got the game i thought when i played killer i always had to sweat my booty off but now im like meh. The game becomes more fun when you go in with no expectations, of course there are frustrating moments or wildly different skill levels but idk, its just a game move on to the next trial. Let yourself go and laugh a little :)

  • Chappy04
    Chappy04 Member Posts: 193

    this is very interesting on how there is a big split of both options yet peoples always end up going with the suggestion that this game is a party game and that casual gameplay is the way to go.

  • Stroggz
    Stroggz Member Posts: 500

    I set my own goals and sometimes its competitive, sometimes not. Like I wanted to reach red grade or get P3 on my fav killers.

  • QwQw
    QwQw Member Posts: 4,531

    I can be competitive at times, but more often than not I play casually. In my opinion DbD simply isn't a competitive game, and trying to play it that way makes it a lot less fun.

  • Sepex
    Sepex Member Posts: 1,451

    Competitive.

  • Pulsar
    Pulsar Member Posts: 20,791

    Competitive when I played Killer.

    Very casual Survivor.

  • jellymaine
    jellymaine Member Posts: 10

    Casual. I play survivor and I'm totally happy to die if the match seems fair and I've lived long enough to actually play the game.

  • jisp3r
    jisp3r Member Posts: 317

    Casual. As I said on mm test feedback, I work almost 9h a day. I don't start dbd to fry my brain. I just wanna have some fun. Last couple of weeks I tried to find a match and after two minutes or something it didn't find any. So I closed the game...

    For me the most important thing is finding a match fast and not stressing out playing a casual game. Lately both of these were not an option...

  • killer_hugs
    killer_hugs Member Posts: 28

    when i play killer i play competitively

    when i play survivor i play casually

  • entertainment720
    entertainment720 Member Posts: 246

    I am a casual player. It's OK if I don't win, it's all about having fun! I play games to enjoy my time, so for me, that doesn't mean winning at all costs.

    Fun for me means playing the characters I like in outfits that I enjoy with a playstyle that is fun for me! It may not be meta, but that also brings variety to the game, which I find to be a good thing. :)

  • Marc_123
    Marc_123 Member Posts: 3,654

    Casual.

    I try my best but i don´t like most meta perks and don´t run them. So i die a lot.