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First game as Singularity...
... 2 p100 survivors. Matchmaking working great as always.
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It does. You are not supposed to be at low(est) MMR when playing a first game with a Killer.
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So then explain why I'm constantly getting high mmr survivors when I play killer even though I did terrible all the matches before?
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MMR doesn't really work in this game. The "Top MMR" is like huge number of players with big pool of different skill level.
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I mean, if you are really not good as Killer even mediocre or bad Survivors might seem like "high mmr survivors".
You will not get high MMR-Survivors constantly. This is just not true. You can think that you get them if it makes you feel better, but it is not the case.
Other than that, you were probably over-performing quite a bit at some point (maybe during the Gen Kick-Meta?) and now it takes some time until your SBMM settles.
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I'm not expecting to go against babies but I can't exactly learn a new killer when I'm put against p100s.
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You can. You will just probably not win. Or do you only learn when you get 4Ks and you dont learn when you get 0Ks? You know that this is not how it works.
Your MMR should settle after a few games.
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P100 doesn't automatically makes you good at the game. Putting hours on the game doesn't mean skill.
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This is the correct answer. They could very well be a killer main who pours their bp into a survivor. Like me. Also, I swear p100's are the FIRST to dc on first down.
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I feel like you don’t even play killer 😂 heavily disagree with every one of your points. Hackers have already proven after less than 10 wins you go against max mmr. What are you even saying
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I probably have more hours on Killer than most players in this game overall. But yeah, if it fits your narrative, I never play Killer. And I totally dont have all Killers (aside from Singularity) maxed out or something. And I totally did not do that before the Prestige-Change.
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Yeah but like 95% of the time they're REALLY good. I get it's not ALWAYS but it nearly always is the case from my experience.
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MMR soft cap strikes again.
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That's why bots added to game. You can pratice a bit with them.
I am not saying matchmaking is good btw, it's terrible. But you are not the only one who is trying new killer, so matchmaking maybe have not enough players for your mmr. Because a lot players playing new killer and their mmr is not high on this killer as well.
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Of course it does! It is just not the same for everybody. And if it is a P100 Vittorio, not Dwight, I can assume the person has a lot of other characters and while not necessarily level 100 they were also prestiged.
Seeing high prestige definitely confirms different playtimes and the way MMR (wrongly) works.
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MMR has never settled or worked properly since SBMM was implemented. Games as killer are 45% all god survivors, 45% all baby survivors, and 10% matched properly.
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MMR works. However, only when the community lets it work. If you have a short queue time, you will have a decent balanced match. If your queue time is longer, you will have a mismatch because the system favors queue times over balance. Which will result in unbalanced matches. (e.g. I can have the number 2 in Blight-Rush Hits in one game as Killer and then a Piggy who does not know if she is playing DBD or Minecraft in the next game)
The biggest problem of MMR is probably lobbydoding and the respective backfill which ensures that there is a Killer or Survivor in the game ASAP after one of the former dodged the lobby. To say it easy - you can have a lobby with a 5k hour Killer and multiple 2k hour-Survivors and it would be balanced. Once the Killer dodges the lobby, it will be filled as fast as possible and then there is the poor 10 hour Clown-Main in this Lobby.
Obviously the system is flawed in its roots because it factors Kills and Escapes, which does not really make sense. But IMO it is impossible to have an actual system for DBD which factors in everything. Because there is way too much which would need to be considered (Map, Map Variation, Perks, Items, Add Ons, RNG and way more things). Overall, Ranks with old Rank Reset (where you went from 1 to 11 or so during Rank Reset) was way better. But since Killers also wanted a system which lets them learn Killers (which indeed works) it was changed.
However, one aspect that seems to work really good is that if you dont play a Killer for a long amount of time your MMR will go down. I played Trapper a few days ago for the first time in months and the Survivors I got were not strong at all. However, it was not fair either, because just because I did not play Trapper for months does not mean I forgot how the game works.
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Considering the devs have confirmed high MMR is a tiny percentage of the playerbase, I highly doubt there are enough high MMR survivors to go around. Especially considering pretty much every killer main who comes on this forum seems to think they're constantly playing against high MMR survivors. The game is designed to give you more difficult opponents as you progress. That doesn't mean you're suddenly playing high MMR.
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Huh? That proves my point exactly you don’t need to win many games to reach max mmr as killer. There is a ton of bad players that you will never go up against if you win 10+/- games in a row.
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All those hours and don’t understand mmr cause your source is what bhvr. Like I’ve said people have already hacked the game and their opinions is based off facts not bhvr quotes.
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