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bhvr you want to leave mmr so bad ?

the mmr is just a ruin and a joke as an experienced player you have no choice but to play with people at your level (swf) because otherwise you will almost only get bots in your lobby and you will be finished off by killers where you you know if you were to play with your swf now he would get 0-2 hooks and 5 gens would have been on long ago, killers that are bad and 3 gens hold impossible to break in the solo q, easy with the swf, it's just not fun more and gets worse and more ridiculous week by week

swf is easy mode, solo q hell and if you play killer you often meet swf troops like yours for any experienced player is solo q unplayable, i know you like it but for others it's just not nice so here is the solution for the bad killers who only want easy games (like many streamers) separates the competitive and casual players from each other then people can't cry around, you have left ranked games and right casual games the mmr as it is, as bad as it is, you can take it directly for the "casual mode", I wait at ranked 5min+ (as good as only against Nurse , Blight, Spirit) No problem at all, the main thing is that you don't get matched with unexperience players

Comments

  • edgarpoop
    edgarpoop Member Posts: 8,371

    If you're a truly good survivor, you either SWF with similar players for absurd win rates or play solo queue and have the most aggravating games. There's zero in-between. The matchmaker does a very poor job with accommodating outliers. It's the same on killer too. If you're truly good at killer, you'll stomp the vast majority of your games.

  • KSzerker
    KSzerker Member Posts: 191

    I doubt they'll ever really fine tune the MMR system as that would leave streamers who play all day with massive queue times as we see in other games. No one's going to wait 10+ minutes for a match of DBD that can end in under 5 minutes and usually ends in under 12 minutes.