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2000+ hours solo survivor can easily killed by a killer who only played for hours
Can you imagine a blight who took mostly level 1 perks, and he even took the Surge and Save The Best For Last and got you experienced survivors all, simply by tunneling one by each ?
Perhaps I am way too far in understanding the game. I can't get it you've played for 2000+ hours, you put your time love the game and honed your skills, but finally killed by such a newbie. Well, the skill he tooks was that, with a level 1 Iron Grasp, everytime he just tunnel a survivor, knock him down, and took him to the basement. then when the survivor was being rescued, the blight could rush back immediately and tunnel the survivor who was just rescued. He sacrifices one survivor after every 3 hooks, and repeatedly to get 4 kills.
In our match, we got 3 gens left when the first were sacrificed. Then 1 gen left after the 2nd. Two of us struggled to hack the last generator but we used up all pallets and finally both died.
I don't get it. If he was any experienced player I would accept the result. However, he fails each time on looping, but he just wait for every pallets around gens destroyed, and kept tunnelling to win.
It seems that the game now is never anything related to your skills, the time you put into it, or whatever you have. As long as you use the simpliest but most effective strategy, you win.
I am not survivor only, I play both side. I understand sometimes tunnel and camp sometimes can be a strategy that turn the situation around. But if you lose on a newly entered killer who didn't even know Surge and Save The Best For Last will not be effective on blight's M2 attack, and his winning only based on Iron Grasp and tunnelling everyone into the basement, what would you think about the gaming mechanics ?
By the way, as a player solo (because many of my friends have left the game and I was the only one who is still into it) I am seeing more team feeding hooks, intentional losing, or helping killer by make exploiting noise near the gens you are repairing... and you tried hard to enjoy in your way, but finally only got tunneled by the killer (since others are not doing gens, they are no threatens to killer) who could have not had a clear understanding in the game perks and killer mechanics. Is that normal ? Is that as expected ? Is that what dbd nowadays supposed to be ?
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Maybe it's a smurf account. You never know.
Hints are:
Low activity on steam, few hrs but all level and grade achievements done in a very short time frame (suggesting they know how to play).
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Sounds like your teammates weren’t good either. Has nothing to do with “how dbd is now”. There’s a reason yall are in that guy’s lobby.
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He even said that the Blight played not very good, but tunneling players out one by one was enough to beat far better players. I agree with that tbh. Tunneling and creating an early 3v1 is not exactly skillfull. Everyone, even bad killers can win a 3v1 against strong opponents.
My last match as Wesker on supposed high MMR i guess (dont know 100% but my stats with him are like 30/0/2) was against a team that had combined not even the hours i have. They ended up all dead at 4 gens left, while me playing super fair and 3 hook everyone. I dont think matchmaking is pairing equaly skilled players together very well.
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Sometimes survivors are just overwhelmed. I am just an average killer (I play more survivor nowadays), but sometimes I stomp survivors as my Main Wesker or Onryo while playing fair and not using all slowdown.
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I can tell you, when I return home from visiting my parents for Christmas, I will be very rusty regardless of 6.8k hrs. Even if it will just be 5 days.
I also have bad days when I go down in 10s or similar, while on other days I might seem like a god (which I am not).
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The correlation between p-level, hours and efficiency is vastly overestimated. One can stay casual forever, or get good fast.
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Well, technically, a 500 hours killer mains can destroy a 1k or 2k survivor main, in most cases. Is much easier to being good at the game as a killer than as a survivor, just for the assymetrycal nature of the game. So even if it was a newer player than you, 1) your team wasnt efficient enough and 2) it is what it is, sometimes you win, sometimes you loose, just hit Continue, and move on. Its not worth to put that many space of your mind focused on just one garbage match.
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Any killer will eventually win a 1v1 vs a survivor. Even if you are much better than the killer, that doesn't matter too much if the killer manages to kill the rest of your team and then you are stuck in a position where you will eventually lose.
I've had games where I outclassed the killer in chase, but they did the smart thing and refused to engage in chases against me and went after the rest of my team instead.
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