Where'd the fun go?
Dbd used to be so much fun. I've never been good at looping but have always enjoyed the game. I'm extremely stealthy and use that to my advantage. The last few weeks I have been hard pressed to find a match where the killers weren't camping, slugging and tunneling at 5 gens. You bring party streamer into the match, but get tunneled out of ever game before you can get any points. I know some would tell me that I need to get better at the game and I do, but without something being done about the toxic gameplay, how do I get the chance? How do new players learn? If we normalize this type of killer gameplay, it ruins the game for everyone. Is there a balance? Someone please find one. I've been playing for a little over a year and miss all the personalities of the killers. Now every match seems to be the same. I don't see dbd having much of a future if this continues. I've heard so many others complaining about the same things. I game to release real life stress. Lately, dbd has been amplifying it. I usually enjoy playing dbd because I love horror and a good jump scare, but that's being negated by the toxicity of camping, slugging and tunneling. I understand slugging can be a strategy and if it wasn't being done at 5 gens, I wouldn't have an issue with that particular style of gameplay.
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Its what they do. They do it even easier because bhvr thought it was such a great idea to let killers see survivors hook states. Plus almost every killer has antiloop or some cheap tactic they can do. Basement bubba is an example.
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interesting you aim this at the killers. in my experience as survivor, toxic gameplay from killers isnt the issue. the issue is my own team that refuses to touch gens, goes down in seconds, throws the match, body blocking their own team mates. This is the main issue, not killers simply doing what they are supposed to do (kill).
If your looking for jump scares and an actual horror experience then i wouldnt suggest dbd. Dbd is becoming a high speed, intense, action packed mess where killer fly across the map in seconds and survivors are always in chase (which is what survivors want…interaction with the killer).
That being said, i play stealth survivor, it seems to work for me….often at the expense of my team but i have fun sneaking around doing gens on the sly moving around like a ghost. As long as you dont care about p***ing off your team by playing selfishly then stealth gameplay is still a possibility.
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You are burned out. That stuff doesn't happen every game, maybe every dozen games.
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I like how killers complain the wait times are so long and then complain its too hard to play as the killer. The reason why there is long wait times for killer no one wants to play as survivor unless you play SWF. Solo Q have little to zero counter play against S tier killers.
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firstly my killer q is fine, it dont take long to get a match
secondly, i been playing soloq 95% of the time the past 2 months and im doing ok, im not amazing at the game and im not in swf….
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