lower mmr = more toxic survivors?
so i mained huntress for about a year now and i wouldn't say that I am really at the top of the mmr, but i picked up the nurse for the first time and at least 5 out of the 6 matches i played there were people calling me trash and when i play huntress i almost never see anyone using chat
does it mean that lower mmr = more toxic survivors or is it just nurse hate?
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No, i have made it a point to not kill any survivors for the last over 1,5 years. So i should sit down at the bottom of MMR.
There is nearly no toxicity when you don't tunnel, camp and slug on people on death hook.
Most of the time you get no reaction, sometimes a positive reaction and on the rarest occasion still toxicity.
And to the case of your nurse example, unplayed killer don't start at the bottom of MMR, as thought, but on an average MMR level like in online chess, were you don't start with an elo of 0 but 1500 to go from there.
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I have the opposite experience, the lower the MMR, the less toxic the survivors are. Heck, when I let a Feng get the hatch on Haddonfield she was super happy about it in the endgame chat, like I was the first person to do it. I even got a friend request from another person I gave hatch a few weeks before. Obviously, there are plenty of wannabe Probz/JRM/Ayruns out there but they usually just unalive themselves on hook when they realize you don't fall for various techs.
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The thing is, your nurse is almost at the same Mmr as your huntress due to the way bhvr implemented Mmr
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If you have a high MMR Huntress and haven't played Nurse you will have a high MMR Nurse.
The only way to get low MMR on other killers is to lose with them.
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i thought that if i play a killer i haven't played before the mmr has a starting point to make matches a little easier to learn their power
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didn't really matter if i followed the survivor rulebook or not, they still trash talk
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I only see toxic survs when the killer camp or runnel
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The starting point is based on your highest killer. Just a bit lower.
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Well i can only talk from my experience and in the last few months (disclaimer: i only play a few days a month and exclusively killer) i only had one instance of "toxicity" and that was a "GG ez, dont cry" when i even carried the last survivor out that i downed during egc.
Otherwise mostly nothing and sometimes during BP events some wholesome chat.
Like i said, they didn't do that but start every character at an average MMR and your killers can't deviate too much from each other.
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Well yes but actually no. That's how they announced it. Here's how they ended up implementing it:
Let's say you have 1900 Mmr on huntress because you're really good with her.
Now your nurse will have about 1700 Mmr. So they made the value smaller but... It's barely noticeable.
It's supposedly to stop killers stomping on new survivors.
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