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How are People Finding SWF Bully Squads to Join?
Like whenever I play with my friends it's always the dumbest stuff you'd ever seen.
'You're playing Nea?'
'Gonna play as a Nea as well, you aren't gonna see me until hatch time.'
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'Where's the Killer?'
'Main building.'
'Uhhhhh what map are we on again? Yamaoka right?'
'Dude this is Badham.'
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'Oh man I'm gonna sweat SO HARD this chase. 5 Gen loop chase!'
*Screams of Claudette in the distance.'
'I think you lasted 10 seconds.'
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Or my absolute favorite.
'A pig huh? Amanda, I used to main you. I know you. I know exactly what you can and can't do. And what you can't do is kill me. But you can try.'
*Immediately faceplant into a bush with collision.*
'Ah crap she's mori'ing me.'
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Like I know even with a 4-man swf at a glance we could be a bully squad, and sure we try to play legit, but it's like the second we hit ready we all share the same brain cell. How are people even finding a crew that has all these hours, tries really hard, has perfect comms, and isn't in a competitive DBD team? It seems when I'm a killer the coordination is insane. I can't get it for myself though
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I'm not sure how long you've been playing but you'll run into good players on both sides and plenty of times where I've played against someone as a killer and then we chatted and I ended up in the swf too, the key is finding skilled people who don't take the game too seriously like a comp player, so they have the knowledge and the skill like a comp player but they enjoy trolling more than playing seriously, what platform are you on if you don't mind me asking?
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I'm on PC. People will occasionally add me after a game, but I never end up playing with them again. So this might just be a social anxiety thing for me come to think.
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As far as comms and stuff go, that stuff takes practice. Sometimes it takes a lot of practice depending on the level of comms you want. It was always a big sticking point bringing someone onto our team who didn't have previous comp experience. "He's on me" isn't particularly informative. Even "He's on me (here)" is lacking key information. A relevant comm is "He's chasing me (here) going (there)".
And that's before you get into all of the comms that have to constantly happen outside of just the chase comms. Where are gens? How much progress? Totems? Where is the killer and where are they going if they aren't in a chase? And it's one thing to have good comms for a 30 second span. Like I said, it takes a ton of practice for everyone to get down consistently detailed comms for the duration of a trial.
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Stay with a team and practice a lot with them. Then encourage the weaker links to get better. I think it's tougher these days to find good players to play with if you're not already on their level. Most people ain't havin' it.
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Lol this is pretty much how my friends and I are when playing. Collectively having one braincell and dying in the most ridiculous ways hahaha !
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Like 1% of all friend groups who play together in DBD are "toxic" I think. Most just want to have a good fun game, same as we all do. Winning a match or two doesn't make friend groups suddenly a free win, toxic OP SWF. But bad players need their scapegoats I guess.
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I'm just sick of people treating dbd like winning determines your worth in life.
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