99% Killer WinRate - Try me
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I play 4v1 only, 1v1 is pointless.
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Drop some names already instead of dancing around
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I'll prepare a fresh bowl of your own words for you whenever someone feels like actually doing this
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Shouldn't make a difference to someone of your skill level.
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Oh I feel you I've been on a KYF with a couple members of oracle with a few friends before and it wasn't enjoyable to say the least and it didn't help I was demo in the match either, people don't understand how much coordination is going on in the background with those guys or how in depth they are with their callouts until you're in the party listening to it.
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Definitely tough to get used to playing killer against that level of coordination. Totally different game speed. Can be fun if you stick with it though.
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I gotta give you props for actually being willing to let others challenge you. Of course I have 0% confidence that you will maintain your 100% winrate....
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Can you stream/put on YT it? I could learn a thing or two.
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Please, please forum members, make this happen for real so we can all see it. 🙏🙏
Also: OP, every time I see your username, I think it says "Disney" for a second.
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Here we go again.. I'd love to watch you face a good squad just to see you humiliated and have to eat your own words in front of everyone. Maybe you could learn to be a bit more humble from it too.
It's just sad that you think this is cool or tough or whatever it is you're trying to do here. Even if what you're saying is true, who cares?
Congrats on being good at a video game that your opponents play just for fun and not making any money from it. Brilliant 👍
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That's because it's a calculated bluff most of the time.
People in different time zones, different regions/servers, etc. make it unlikely that these will happen, or need stuff like a VPN to make work, which is a pre-made excuse for a lot of things. I would bet that like 99% (see what I did there) of callouts are bluffs.
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You can't say he/she is all talk "if not" because they never claimed they were 99% with scratched mirror Myers without stalking and with no perks. They said they're 99% [the way they play]. It's a BIG difference. Let them prove they are THEIR WAY, which is what they originally claimed anyway, if they want to prove it. Don't try to change the terms and then state they're not good because they won't do it your way when that's not what they were claiming from the start at all.
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Okay challenge you no add ons vs SWF a good one.You can upload on you tube
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That's the conundrum; if you're winning 99% of your games, you will advance in MMR to the point where you can't win 99% of your games anymore. Unless you are using a tiny sample size.
My guess is one of a couple things:
- They feel like they're winning a lot, and just throwing that number out there. To actually have a 99% win rate, you'd have have played at least 100 games and won 99 of them, in which case refer to the above
- They're knowingly exaggerating
- They're lying/trolling (if it's the latter, bravo, because look at all the convo it has spawned).
One true thing that I've learned in life is that people who are truly great at something or have some extraordinary skill don't feel the need to talk about it.
The bad a** doesn't need to talk about how bad they are or try to intimidate people. People who are brilliant don't go around telling people how clever they are. Or (to put it crudely) the person with the big ol' d doesn't go around telling people how big it is. When it comes time to use these things, they'll speak for themselves.
They know, and don't need others to recognize it, don't need that external validation.
So it's a good bet that when you have someone telling you they're great at something, it's a smokescreen for insecurity.
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It's also why they have no problem with other people showing video evidence of this matchup that will never happen but refuses to show any video evidence themself of their own skill.
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No me want to prove me have good skills *beats chest grunting*
Me say me win none stop so what me say is true.
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Well then it doesn't matter to get comp players. Get me all the forum members, I'm interested to play against them. Especially those who want to deny my Kill rate or under the delusional that killers arent strong.
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You mad haha
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Thanks. And that's exactly why I want to do it. I want to show how how strong killers really are.
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I'm not a streamer or content creator. You can spectate me and stream/record if you want tho. Or watch someone else who wants to the spectator role and record.
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You don't need vpn for custom games, what are you talking
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Thank you man!
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No restrictions for killers or survivors.
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Some people were just never taught to speak softly and carry a big stick, basically.
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How can you do that if your goalposts manuvers exclude things like comp players? You can't claim things are overpowered but refuse to face overpowered things in kind.
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Noooo thats a crap.I play addonless and i can win with certain medium tier killers vs premades I wanna you do the same.
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Not even close bro, it's mildly entertaining at best and just plain sad that you think I'm mad about anything you are saying 😂
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Because I have no comp experience. I don't even watch comp matches. Maybe there is a big difference, maybe not. Idk. At the very least I have to play a few comp matches before.
But my claim is for pub matches.
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Your experience with comp should be irrelevant if the point you are trying to make is how strong killers are. You are being selective and cherry picking your factors, when even comp players still play pub matches. If your argument was that you were better than the average forum user, sure your terms would make sense. But things like 99% kill rate claims require equally flexible terms for competition.
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So there no significant difference between comp survivors and high mmr pub survivors?
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If this dude were NA I'd volunteer to show just exactly what a low MMR survivor is capable of.
I die in 99% of my games but in the games that I dont, I have over a 99% escape rate
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When did I say that? I'm just stating that you're cherrypicking your terms to try to force your hypothesis. A major part of why comp players are as good as they are is because they understand the game on a deep enough level that they can maximize the impact of their equally high skill: That is something that doesn't even rely on concepts like comms. Comp play actually has a lot of rules to things you can and can't take advantage of for that very reason. They understand how to make anything broken, when your argument is that you can win any match (under your specific terms, of course) because of how broken killers are.
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The difference is that comp players are good. If you consider yourself to be good, you'd fit right in.
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I think the OP would be better off figuring out why so much of their ego is tied up in a form of recreation that costs money and whose only benefit is personal entertainment instead of something that actually provides a tangible benefit in their life. There's nothing wrong in being proud of one's skill in a form of entertainment but you have to keep in mind that's all it is.
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To be fair, there are people who make entire careers out of their skill in games. From dedicated content creators to tournament players who travel the world for various tournaments, there is potential to take pride in one's skill in a game. This ain't it tho, you're right about that.
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Those people are also actually showing off their skills to the world. Whereas this guy refuses to show off anything.
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No, I just want to watch it myself, not stream. If it happens, I would love to get invite as spectator.
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I agree. For tournament players and content creators it is literally their job and income so I understand why they would be more invested. The OP says they don't stream and they don't play comp so neither of those are true for them.
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Not too much, the main difference is the coordination, the tile knowledge, and using altruism when the time is right without throwing the game etc.. you're probably used to the normal swf and not the gen rush death squads that are super efficient loopers, and pound all the gens out in under 4 minutes while keeping their teammates informed of all the safe zones and the zones not to run to, I guess my next question should be how many hours do you have in the game? If you're a new player then that explains everything
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Agreed. Truly good players don't need to brag and make outrageous claims without proof to back it up. This is the 2nd time they have made this same post to troll people for attention. That's what this is. They just want attention from the forum users.
I was just giving the idea that if what they say is true, that they should play in tournaments sometime. Maybe make some money from their time investment while also having a way to back up these claims. They won't do that though because they are just trolling for attention.
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Pssst in another post op claims to have been playing since beta or at the very least 2016 while calling out Mandy for lying.
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So it's pretty much a confirmed troll then? Lol I guess he got me, I was willing to try it
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lame, touch grass
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https://forum.deadbydaylight.com/en/discussion/351206/why-are-dc-bans-still-a-thing/p1
Here check this read out it made me laugh.
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I don't mean for this to come off as offensive. If it does, I apologize in advance. I just have a different opinion on how you said it.
To be fair these people may not "need" to talk about how great they are but that doesn't mean that some people don't. Muhammad Ali for example, some people may not have the opinion that he was the greatest of all time, as he often said, but it can't be denied that he was great at what he did. Fighting sports in general are big examples of people talking about how bad they are or what they are going to do to their opponent even though they wouldn't be where they are if they weren't great at what they do. It's often a way to psych people out as well. It happens in many other sports or anything competitive. Sometimes the person saying it may not even believe what they say but they know their opponent might.
This isn't direct towards you, just to others who may have said that the OP should stream if they are that good. I can't speak for OP and haven't seen them say this either. But some people are unable to stream due to internet limitations. Before we had a new internet company come out here, I had no issues playing games, but streaming on a 2Mbps upload speed that would kill the download speed when being used was a no go. I imagine it's that way for many others. I tried uploading a 15 minute video to Youtube once and it took many hours. I was also unable to use the internet while doing so.
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That perspective (not yours, but the bragging to psych out an opponent) is actually universally recognized as negative though, going back to Sun Tzu and before. Teddy Roosevelt famously coined the "speak softly and carry a big stick" slogan in his campaign, but even that concept predates books like Art of War. Bragging without any means of enforcing said bragging is seen akin to a chihuahua yapping at anything that will give it attention, while many large animals that could obliterate other creatures are gentle and peaceful. Its the entire psychological concept that those who feel they have something to prove generally are fighting their own insecurities more than they are displaying their potential, while those actually confident in their potential know it will be there when the time comes that it is needed.
Its not quite the same thing as trying to throw off someone's mental state in the middle of a competition, its more akin to trying to scare them out of competition in the first place. As others have assumed, its probably just a troll looking for attention, I just find the posturing itself to be amusing knowing how it usually ends up both in societies and nature alike.
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I didn't say it was universal, but generally speaking as it applies to most people in most walks of life, I stand by it.
It's a fundamental difference between ego and confidence. Trying to convince yourself (often by convincing others) of your supposed prowess and simply being powerful are often (but not always) mutually exclusive.
Ego is loud and ravenous for recognition, confidence doesn't care. And loud, insecurity based brashness is often correlated with the Dunning-Kruger effect (basically self-assessment of one's ability often has a negative correlation with their actual skill).
I do agree to some degree on fighting sports, where psyching your opponent out can work. But generally speaking, brashness is a way people mask insecurity. And even the greats can be insecure, especially in sport, where the landscape is constantly changing, and people's peak of performance is typically really brief.
To that point, you'll often see fighters ramp up their cockiness as it becomes evident that their skills are eroding.
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I wanna bite so hard. I wanna but I just know its a troll and wont actually go through with it.
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Yeah it's called facing potatoes because matchmaking and soloQ suck
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Technically, he could have a 100% killrate, he'd just have to play only one game and get a 4k in that game, then just never play again, lol
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