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How do you define winning in dbd?

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  • SIeepWaIker
    SIeepWaIker Member Posts: 47

    As a survivor -

    1. Nobody d/c's, suicides, or throws.
    2. Escaping with more than just myself. I even consider my sacrifice a win if I aided in someone else's escape.

    As a killer -

    1. Nobody d/c's, suicides, or throws.
    2. Hooking many, pressuring over camping, and sacrificing at least 2.. the more the better :)
    3. Not getting trolled, looped, taunted by a superior survivor(high rank or smurf). This is a loss when they are that much better than me.
  • blue4zion
    blue4zion Member Posts: 2,773

    To avoid stupid anger, it's a lot easier for me to look at points for winning.

    This also makes me do more as survivor, and not tunnel or camp as killer. Need to get all them points!

  • Swiftblade131
    Swiftblade131 Member Posts: 2,056

    Dunno, but don't do it to much with certain perks or killers.


    Because that would be overperforming apparently.

  • Splinterverse
    Splinterverse Member Posts: 445

    For survivor, a win is escape and/or pipping up. But I'm happy if I safety as well.

    For killer, a win is 3K+ and/or pipping up. But I'm happy with a 2K as well since the game is balanced around that.

  • reca
    reca Member Posts: 14

    If I had a good game, with good teamplay and preferably not a facecamper or tunneler, then I won because I had fun.