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Are you having this experience right now?

VonCrow
VonCrow Member Posts: 389

Playing as solo survivor, your teammates suicide on the hook, farm BP unhooking in front off the killer without BT, they keep you on dying state while opening some chests...

But as Killer, you are facing the most sweaty teams with 4 dead hard, BT, everyone knows to loop, gens go crazy fast.

This duality is killing me and I don't know if I'm extremely unlucky or this is just normal.

All happening in red ranks.

Comments

  • Chocolate_Cosmos
    Chocolate_Cosmos Member Posts: 5,735

    I think it's both.

    Now being more unlucky than normal but at the same time, classic duality in DbD.

    For example, Survivors I VS = usualy at least 2 survivors have DS

    My teammates when I play Survivor = usualy 1 up to 0 people have DS and killer tunnels them and kill them fast or someone DC in the beggining and killer proxi camp anyway and tryhard againts 3v1 as Nurse. Just classic Fun stuff you know.

  • Akito
    Akito Member Posts: 673

    +1 on my end.

  • Venzhas
    Venzhas Member Posts: 684

    Meh its both. Most of the time i got the same as you, but sometimes i got potatoes survivors i feel guilty to kill and sometimes i feel IM the potato between the 3 others survs lol

  • ShinobuSK
    ShinobuSK Member Posts: 5,279

    Its very random and its super frustrating when you get several bad games and teammates in a row.

  • Nebula
    Nebula Member Posts: 1,400

    As someone who plays both roles I started to realize that I remember the negative experiences more than the positive ones, and this goes for both sides.

    Not saying this applies to you, but if it does try to cherish the good and fun games you have and your brain will start to react to the positive more than the negative

  • Nebula
    Nebula Member Posts: 1,400

    Yes it is, but the brain is only a victim of your mentality. If you tell it to remember the good moments over the bad, you’ll start to cherry-pick moments that make you happy more than make you sad.

  • VonCrow
    VonCrow Member Posts: 389

    It is true that we tend to remember the negative before the positive.

    However is still painful how the duality just makes you exit the game sometimes.

  • keith_shinji
    keith_shinji Member Posts: 15

    When you play as a solo queue survivor there really are more negative experience than positive one - because you have to bear with both bad killer and bad teammate. Where else I think when you play as killer there are a fair amount of negative experience as well, but at least you get to narrate part of it.

    It become pretty normal for me to take a break from the game because of the negative experience, and when I come back to the game yet again I am being reminded of why I leave the game in the first place.