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Game needs rework for red ranks

Im rank 1 killer and rank 1 survivor.
Survivors that are decent, have chosen a female model that blends in and have taken all meta perks.. this match will be a hard match for any killer other then Nurse, Hag and billy. This is without any of them being SWF.. Survivors should never be able to bully a killer dbd devs I believe the game needs a big rework! Pallets need to become randomized in different locations so its no longer muscle memory, maybe some locations wont have a pallet at all.. Maps also need to be touched up in the killers favor (small loops after loops arent fun.) maybe even add a bunch of different types of terrain rather then reuseing the jungle gym all the time!
I was thinking if you guys can pull off an overhaul to the game for the week of Haloween and release a bunch of Haloween skins for people to buy. Not only will you get more people playing youll make some great money too. I want the best for this game and the main thing is for the red ranks that the killers feel scary and strong and not something that can just be toyed around with loop after loop. I hope this can get noticed by the devs. Love the game keep up the great work!

Comments

  • Sandbagger69
    Sandbagger69 Member Posts: 60
    edited September 2018
    Also what if you made pallets more rare the higher the average rank is in the lobby? That way Killers arent overwhelming to newer survivors being able to have a few extra pallets around. Another benefit to this is getting rank 1 survivor will actually start to be a challenge with fewer pallets as you rank up and stronger killers. I think the skill ceiling of the game will raise too with this change (no more circles!)
  • Tsulan
    Tsulan Member Posts: 15,095

    Game needs some important balance changes to become competitive. This would also increase it´s popularity, since competitive games get high viewer counts on twitch.

  • LRGamer
    LRGamer Member Posts: 160
    Why female Characters ?
  • thekiller490490
    thekiller490490 Member Posts: 1,164
    LRGamer said:
    Why female Characters ?
    Ever heard of a P3 Claudette?
  • Sandbagger69
    Sandbagger69 Member Posts: 60

    @LRGamer said:
    Why female Characters ?

    Smaller models for try hard survivors with all meta perks "Meta Pussies" I call them.

  • iceman2kx
    iceman2kx Member Posts: 462

    Its not that red ranks are hard as a killer, it's that survivors are more experienced and know where literally every pallet and every infinite is. That's what I run into anyways, lower ranks chases are more fun. Higher ranks it's more about mind games and avoiding pallets/infinites. Honestly, I find red ranks a little boring.

  • LRGamer
    LRGamer Member Posts: 160
    LRGamer said:
    Why female Characters ?
    Ever heard of a P3 Claudette?
    Yeah
    but all female survivors doesn’t just mean Claudette
  • Bananaplanes
    Bananaplanes Member Posts: 23

    To be honest, I actually don’t get bullied often in high ranks. I play trapper, the pig, and nurse mainly (with a few huntress games) and I fare fine. The thing is, spotting survivors is waaaay to easy. With all the perks to help find survivors and catch them, looping and pallets are technically the only way survivors can live. When you “mindgame” a killer, really all that happens is that you just extended the chase or you got lucky because the killer didn’t pay attention. Killers at high ranks are there because they are extremely efficient with chases and putting pressure on gens along with killing fast. Removing too many pallets would make it stupid easy for killers (like me). Sure, you get the fare share of bad games but who doesn’t? I think the only things so far that need a rework are decisive strike and some maps that have way too many pallets in convenient locations gas heaven . Other than that, you gotta get your killer mind games up and apply more pressure and not waste too much time chasing a single survivor.