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Playing killer sucks rn
Yea im getting 3-4ks most matches but im not enjoying it, and that’s because of the matchmaker and the general lack of balance. The most fun i have on killer is late night games on the stronger killers when the legit swfs come out. Even when I get a 1k-2k i’d prefer these games. But if i want to play something like Pig or Doctor i’m at the matchmaker’s decision. I’m either winning so easily that perkless might make it balanced or holding W, eating pallets, and watching survivors escape.
Solo queue is a lot more fun than this garbage because I feel like my skill matters more except in matches that are doomed from the get go, and even if I die it’s usually more fun than this killer gameplay described above. And sometimes your death can be someone else’s escape so losses dont hurt as much compared to on killer.
sure I could play the A-S tier killers all the time but I dont want to. And I dont want to play B tier and lower knowing that my matches are generally gonna be one-sided boring wastes of time.
Anybody else feel the same or just me?
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It's been a big complaint for a while that Killer doesn't feel challenging enough. The players that feel that way typically leave however.
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wrong reason vro
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I always play killer with no add-ons (because I can't be bothered reading what they do).
My favourite killer at the moment is naughty bear and I play him with nothing but lightborn (never leave home without it) where number of hooks varies massively and kill rate is anything from zero to 4k depending on survivors.
I'd rather have a fun game with multiple trap hits and hooks, even if everyone escapes, over an easy 4k all day.
Killers sweating for a 4k is sad and whilst it might be satisfying to you or your ego is definitely not fun.
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Naturally the game would feel easy if you’re playing against worse opponents. That’s how every game is. Survivor can feel really easy to if your opponent sucks. That’s not my point
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What exactly do you mean wrong reason. it's my subjective experience.
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