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How many losses in a row before i start getting chill games?
Or better yet, what did they do to MMR?
Usually, i tryhard with the new killer for a couple days to try and learn them, and then start playing my normal strategy. That is.
- Attempt to hook everyone twice
- Kill the obsession with rancor
- Let the other 3 escape
Basically i just "roleplay" wanting to go specifically after my obsession. Because you know "im obsessed"
This, under normal circumstances, has made it so that, i usually get 3 categories maxed out, and the mori from rancor usually gets hook points closer to max. All the survivors have a good time because most of them escape, and in theory, my MMR should go DOWN. But i have done this for unironically over 50 games in a row now ( i counted using my bloodpoint offerings) and i'm still routinely losing 3 gens in the first chase against cracked SWFs bringing crazy stuff, map offerings etc while im just memeing around.
How many more in a row do i need to lose before my matches start getting chill again?
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Like 30
Once in High MMR you cant leave it unless you lose a lot in a row and if you win even 1 it resets it
And if you somehow manage to lose all those games in a row you actually gain more MMR from wins because the game wants to put you back into High MMR
Dont get fooled with High MMR BTW
MMR in dbd to my understanding works like this
LOW MMR - Bronze and Maybe silver players
MEDIUM MMR- Silver and Gold players
High MMR- All the way from Plat to the actual best players in the world
Of course the game will try and put you to players around your current MMR when in High but it's not picky at all and this is why people like scott and other content creators along with Redditors believe MMR doesn't exist
It works well at stopping Tru3 from matching up with new players but not good enough to stop him from getting matched with average joes
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