Anyone notice the bizarre que time difference depending on the time of day
Basically during daytime hours survivor ques are short and killers are long. That’s completely reversed during nighttime hours. I figure shorter que times are based on supply and demand or that the game needmore of whatever you’re quing as but I may be wrong. Do more people play survivors at night for the horror element or something? I don’t get it
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Maybe due to work/school there are just more people on at night? Or because it's dark people can't do much outside (especially considering what's going on in the world right now) and so jump on the game systems. That's my guess.
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I have no idea man, it is REALLY blatant to the point where the answer should be obvious... But it ain't
Luckily I play at night. So as a killer G, I am happy about this.
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I wouldn't call this bizarre. If you look at steam analytics, DBD has clear peak and lull times, and given we all know mains you can safely assume a lot of people are loading one side of the queues more heavily at different times.
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It all depends on where you live in the world and when you decide to play.
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This happens in most games but especially dbd. People want to get on with their mates at night for some survivor shenanigans, leaving killer queue times significantly shorter at night. But during the day it's typically solo queue hour. That's why queuing for killer at night is a bad idea imo unless you are willing to sweat your nuts off.
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It's almost like more people have more free time at night
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People usually play survivor in a group.
During the day, a player that don't go to work or school from 9 to 5 will likely be alone to play and will play KILLER.
Once work/school hours are done, most players arrive and play with their friends as SURVIVOR.
This is why it's easier to find game as survivor during the day and to find killer game during the evening ^^
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Tons of swfs at night so more survivors plus less killers playing because it's all swfs
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