What are you supposed to do if all the survs are great loopers?
What is the killer supposed to do if all 4 survivors are just way better at looping than they are?
I have games where it takes me ages to get a down, gotta wait till bloodlust 2 or 3 before I can eventually get one. Clearly I can't just go for chases and play normally because there's not enough time for that, so I usually facecamp at that point. I know face-camping isn't going to get me the win, but it usually allows me to get a few more hook states and sometimes even a kill, so it's way more effective than chasing.
With face-camping getting essentially removed soon, what else can the killer do if chasing isn't really an option?
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Probably just play, try to improve or lower your MMR.
If it happens frequently that you get 4 Survivors which need Bloodlust 2 or Bloodlust 3 to catch, this probably means that they are way better than you.
So if all of them are that good, you might want to try to catch them (if there is really no weak-link), because you might improve. Or at the very least you will lose some MMR which you keep when you facecamp because this should usually end up in at least one Kill, probably even two.
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I'm pretty sure the game is designed to give you challenging opponents at times. I say this as someone who alternates between running a killer for a couple gens and running a killer for 20 seconds. Everyone at some point gets matched against people who are just better than them at the game. I have no problem admitting that in games where I get absolutely steamrolled. I'm sure you also have plenty of games where you get matched with survivors who go down in seconds?
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You supposed to lose i think. I mean if you are playing against better players than you, then it's normal to lose them.
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Oh of course, the MMR system is pretty dire because it's not uncommon to have back-to-back games with babies and then a 4-man bully squad. I'm just curious what you're really supposed to do when all 4 survivors are simply far better than you.
It's hard to really learn and improve when there's that big of a skill gap because you're not really learning much from just brute forcing loops with bloodlust 3. At the same time I have nearly 3000 hrs in the game. I'm pretty sure I've plateaued as far as my skill is concerned and I'm just not really interested in tryharding to improve. I just wanna have fun and chill.
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Can’t you still camp at like.. 16 meters though?
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Yes, but there are many factors outside of each player control. Not all is about skill. The map you get, the items / addons / power is in play, the perks, etc. You can play on map that your killer sucks by bad RNG and no metter how good you are or not, you will lose anyway if they are good players againts you, not even good ones sometimes.
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I actually had a game last night that was similar to your experience. They were all 4 good I was attempting to hook each of them (To build my NWO) but there was a chain tile spawn that I personally never seen before on Lery's. There was back to back vaults into rooms, pallet in between, and no doorway to cut them off. I was of course Freddy and his snares just were not enough to shut this tile down. They all ran to it and without bamboozle I could not get them there. I just got the points I could. I did not camp any of the 4-5 hooks I got nor did I camp the hook I got in end game.
Like @Aven_Fallen mentioned camping gets me no where except better opponents (assuming you get kills with the camp) so I see no reason to do it. If you can't kill your current survivors without tunneling/camping why on earth would you want harder ones? There are games you will not play well, stupid maps/tiles will spawn and you will lose. Just go next I just can't understand what people don't get about this. In a game that gives you practically nothing for winning why does everyone have to win so badly? Most of this was not pointed at you OP just the community in general.
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Consider playing another killer or playing survivor if you feel so pressured that you have to resort to face camping.
Having said that, this is the perfect time for this, because I literally came out of a match where I won against a group of survivors that kept looping me a little bit too well.
I ended with a 4k because I wasn't going to waste time looping on a really good loop against experienced survivors (and I'm fairly sure they were premade), and I just gave up on chases whenever I felt they were going to take too long. Checked gens to try and get some quick hits and never let them finish the gens.
It was a difficult match, and if I were a survivor there I'd even say I tunneled there because a survivor kept trying to get my attention to loop me and I knew what they were trying to do so I just gave up and went back to hook, and lo and behold, they were healing under the hook. (This is why I keep recommending people to equip Guardian over We'll Make It, but nobody listens)
At the end of the match they ended up trying to finish a gen that was about 90% done and I didn't let them, prioritizing regressing it over hitting them and they kept coming back like flies, so of course they ended up dying.
I got called a bot after saying gg, which says more about them than it says about me, to be honest.
TL;DR, know when to drop chase and know when prioritizing survivors is going to benefit you more than keeping gens in check.
And to all survivor, for Christ's sake, don't heal under the hook. You got me killed more times than I can count because of it.
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That's true. DbD is very rng based. If both sides have equal skills, most likely the side who were lucky will win.
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I despise camping as much as the next but 16 meters? Is that really camping? What can you do with that? Free unhook is what 16 meters is. Proxy at best.
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It’s definitely proxy but it isn’t a free unhook. It’s the distance a killer can be from a hook to counter Kindred.
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learn, hopefully
it sucks when matchmaking messes up and matches you with people outside your skill level in either direction, but try to learn from observing what they do and thinking about how you could have outplayed them is the best you can do in a bad situation
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16m is good enough to make safe hook saves. Huntress probably will be problem but it's Huntress issue, not general killer issue.
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You can technically make safe unhooks at any distance. It depends on a number of factors. My point is that killers can still efficiently camp a hook at 16 meters—and many do.
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The point is BHVR is not planning to kill proxy camp. They are addressing face-camp. 16m range is good enough to kill face-camp.
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I guess it's not that I absolutely MUST get a 3k/4k or else, it's more I want to finish a game at least feeling that I did decent. If I leave a game with only 1 or 2 hooks (or god forbid zero) I'm gonna feel really crap, but if I can facecamp my way to like 4 or 5 hooks and maybe a 1k, it still feels bad, but it takes some of the edge off.
I know against a group like that I'll never actually 'win' unless they're super altruistic and even then they'll need to mess up a LOT, but I just don't wanna end it with a single hook state.
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First off I did mention that most of my post was not aimed at you. Secondly this is exactly my point though. You face camp your way to a 1k-2k to feel better only to allow the opening to play the exact same caliber next game. Now fortunately for you MM does not work so you have a chance to play your caliber or lower next game lol but if MM worked my point stands. Hmmm maybe I should camp?
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With a chainsaw sure, or another insta-down. But since the base BT still kicks in there's a decent chance the survs can make a run for it.
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I would put my 2 cents in but, I don't feel like getting jumped because I'm telling you to play to lose.😂
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They really need a theater mode in this game so some people who have trouble can go back and see where they are messing up or see how they can counter something next time
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The short answer is: You lose.
The long answer: Accept the challenge and try to get the most out of it. Only good players will teach you what you lack. So it's not a bad thing to chase someone that is hard to mindgame learn from them. Sometimes you can find a mindgame they will fall for and that you can use on other survivors as well. The most important thing is to remember that this is a game. You are not going to hell for losing a match and your family won't get hurt over it either. So enjoy the match as much as you can and don't be too upset for losing a match. It happens to the best of us.
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Your not supposed to win every game. At some point they will match you us vs a team thats better
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Its not necessarily better players. Some maps are just busted or busted setups just spawn. Garden of joy main building is near infinite against m1 killers. And don't get me started on spawning shack window into cow tree into jungle gym window. Or mother's dwelling where it literally takes 30+ seconds just to walk from your spawnpoint to the gen the survivors probably spawned on.
But, its hard to say without OP posting videos for us to look at.
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I take the L and move on to another game, and mmr does its thing. My next games are not as difficult.
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It’s bound to happen. I’m a pretty casual player, so I fully expect there to be a lot of players out there who are way better at the game than I am. I don’t mind losing to players who are clearly more skilled than I am. I am much more bothered by the giant advantage that survivors get when they load in as a 4-man SWF on comms. That has nothing to do with skill and just stacks the deck against the killer even more.
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Spread pressure as evenly as possible throughout the 4, try to get them to waste resources as fast as possible
Doesn't matter how good they are, creating dead zones and forcing them to run around in that can only get them so far
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Use this trial - as all others - a learning experience to improve your game.
It's guaranteed pretty much everyone will play their fair share of trials against opponents whom are clearly better players. In some cases it will feel quite painful and yet these are the games where, once you realise it's going to be impossible, to experiment and learn.
You'll come out better for it.
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There’s a lot of dishonesty in this thread. If 4 survivors are competent at looping, you are almost guaranteed to lose unless you tunnel/camp. While there are things you can learn to an extent, the issue lies with game design. There are too many safe structures and gens go too quick. Play defensively or lose.
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they will either gen rush you and end it real quick, or just try to have fun getting your attention and chases. this can be a good opportunity to practice and try different stuff, the match is already lost.
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Lose.
If the 4 Survivors are way better than you, why would you expect to win? That'd be incredibly bad balance.
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The MMR isnt great, sorry its matching you like that.
but heres my advice: you probably won't be getting a 2k without tunneling if everyones great. just play for pallet breaks and stuff and tunnel and you will get at least 1 kill.
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Do your best honestly
ive caught good players off guard because they don’t expect the noobish plays from me and they get downed as a result haha
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As shocking as it is that is pretty much what I said. Have not been jumped yet....care to help with that?
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Honestly, as others have said, if you're being matched with better opponents it's somewhat unreasonable to expect to be able to win. There's no shame in that, everyone gets rolled at times by better players (might be items, the killer you're playing, map offering, sheer RNG, an off day etc). What is important is that you use the match as a way to improve things you're struggling with. For example, if you're using pyramid head, try using his power a lot more than you normally would to get better proficiency with it. Otherwise, try working on your mind games in certain tiles by seeing what works and how your opponents play. Are they using checkspots? Then try to play around this by blindsiding them or forcing them into a position where the checkspots are weaker/harder to react to.
it's a hard truth that a lot of killer players don't want to accept, but there is a time and a place for proxy camping / tunnelling. If you're having to do it straight out the gate and struggling then you need to get better at identifying when to commit, when to drop chase and generally working on developing your macro gameplay. When the anti camp system comes in, there's going to be a lot of players in for a very rude awakening because they never built up the basic skills needed to function at higher MMR. These were the same people who got hard carried by the eruption meta and now complain they can't mindlessly stack regression to brute force the game.
If you're hitting BL2 and 3 consistently that's already a significant red flag. Do you review your own gameplay to see what mistakes you made? If not, could you record some games so we can offer feedback as to what might be going wrong?
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Yeah, not yet give it time they haven't shown up yet.
But sure my 2 cents is stop camping and tunneling you don't need to camp and tunnel to get kills. Play fair and you'll be place where you need to be. Yes you can win the match by playing fair.
Camping and tunneling only increases your MMR and puts you against others that you shouldn't be going against.
Play to win you'll go against others that are playing to win.
Play for fun and you'll have fun.
If you have to get kills/win then by all means keep camping and tunneling I'm not stopping you.
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Shake your fist at the matchmaking system and hope it gets it right with the next match.
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Yeah, but if it happens frequently and becomes the Norm you cannot blame Maps all the time.
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I said something like this earlier but then it dawned on me that this theory only works if MM works. Ray Charles can see that it doesn't so what now?
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I don't know who Ray Charles is.
I also been saying that kills and escapes shouldn't be the answer to MMR either. Cause all it does is increases players ego and makes them think their better when their really not.
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I don't know who Ray Charles is. 😲😲😲
Agree on rest.
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I heard of Charles Lee Ray🙂
But not a Ray Charles
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If you facecamp for winning you are fomenting your own problem, because you increase or maintain your MMR and survivors with that skill will be frequent.
It is the vicious circle of a lot of killer players: "I facecamp/tunnel/use NOED because survivors make me waste a lot of time in chase" the next game you face skilled survivors again "I facecamp/tunnel/use NOED because survivors make me waste a lot of time in chase" and the cycle repeats.
I don't get why a lot of killer players have such problem with losing matches and have to win at all cost, it is better to change your mindset and just play chill, it took me almost 1k hours to notice it. I'm killer main.
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You should lose still mmr with one kill and if devs aim for 60% kill rate so 2K should still slightly decrease it or very least keep it same.
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What you're supposed to do is lose the game. Simple as that. Can't win em all.
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I have quite a bit of experience in those sorts of games. Sometimes both sides play really well and all you can get is a 2k. That's ok. The DbD community has this baffling hang up about results that aren't a 3k/4k, that it's indicative of a balance issue when a killer doesn't win.
Now, you might not be able to keep up with 4 good runners. You might lose that game. That's also ok. DbD would be a terrible game if relative skill expression didn't matter for one side.
You're going to have to bait survivors into making mistakes. That's a hard thing for less experienced killers to pick up because survivors will make their own mistakes 99.99999999% of the time without the killer doing anything out of the ordinary. And to be completely honest, sometimes less is more against really good survivors. This is where understanding survivor at a high level improves your killer play. That mindgame that always works for you and suddenly doesn't work? There's no reason for it to ever work because optimal camera positioning deletes the mindgame. You might be better off holding W at tiles where you usually "mindgame".
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I think the cases in which facecamping is effective are frequent, because this game is populated of over-altruistic survivors whose will try to save the camped survivor except maybe in the basement against some killers and against Bubba, if facecamping weren't that effective nobody would facecamp. A lot of survivors even prefer doing a trade when attempting to save a team mate and hook them instead. In the "manual" the best thing you can do when a killer is facecamping is rushing gens meanwhile but there are almost always at least one survivor attempting to rescue.
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Just play chill op and don't worry about how many hooks/kills. I played a game with zero hooks and the next game was a 4k.
Play your way with whoever you play.
There are enough things going on in the world and probably your own life to start stressing about a video game.
So accept defeat when you lose and enjoy the wins when you play a good game.
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You still lose less than you are "supposed" to lose. If you get outclassed on a regular basis, this is the game telling you that you are not in the MMR-Regions you should be.
If you facecamp yourself to 1-2 Kills you might still lose MMR, but it will be less than you "should" lose.
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It is really funny how many people
a) think DBDs MMR is working
b) simply ignore the fact that over half of the playerbase are in the same MMR bracket.
If you put a decent amount of playtime into either killer or survivor, you have to loose hundreds of games to go under the softcap which basically puts over half the playerbase into the same MMR bracket.
I did this during the last anniversary event, I did let 99% of my survivors escape and it took me weeks to see any conistent change in my matches.
Also, stories like 'you loose one or two games and then you get potatoes you can easily 4k' show us, that MMR is not working. You slowly loose rating, slowly. You dont go from e.g. 1600 mmr to 1582 after completely loosing two games and suddenly you get a 800 baby lobby.
This game vs. the 800 lobby is just a random event. You can loose two games in a row and still get sweat fests for you next ten games. Contrary you can play at the top mmr, win all your games and suddenly you get two solos into your lobby with less than 50 hours of playtime.
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If you're outmatched to the point that you will lose anyways, stop playing. Let them finish their gens, maybe shoo them out of the gates, ignore endgame chat, move on.
You don't owe them a trial under such circumstances.
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