DBD appeals to nobody but SWF
Solo Q survivor is practically impossible.
Killer is practically impossible, unless your playing one of 6 meta killers with meta perks in game with 32+ killers to choose from.
The game is so hard balanced towards SWF that literally nobody else has fun besides them. Killers are so op against randoms but still powerless against half decent Swf.
I played a match just a few minutes ago against a pin head who was already winning with 2 hook and no gens completed but still felt the need to proximity camp then tunnel right after.
In a balanced game, Killers wouldn’t have to feel pressured to use the scummiest tactics to win and would rotate hooks and leave survivors on hook alone, but Behavior has created such a thoroughly miserable killer experience, no killer main is gonna bother playing fair and I don’t even blame em.
God I wish this game had some real competition.
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the killer isn't forced to play like this most of the time but it's the easy way to win so why not go for it?
plus Survivors have ways to combat tunneling and hopefully when the anti camping mecanic gets added they have a way to combat camping as well.
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Believe it or not but, the average survivor is not a pallet looping god like you think. Survivors shouldn’t have to be ultra instinct Goku to pull off a win in solo Q.
In a balanced game, solo Q should be a legitimate 50/50 chance to win. Killers rotate hooks and don’t camp and survivors do objectives, saves, heals etc. By the end of the match, Two survivors should be dead and two escaped. Most would be satisfied. But rarely is this ever the case in dbd. It’s either one extreme or the other. The Swf completely run over the killer and 3 to 4 escape or the killer absolutely demolishes the survivors and nobody escapes.
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I play solo queue survivor exclusively, and it really is a mixed bag. Just played four or five games in a row, we won three, lost two. And by win I mean: 3+ escapes, loss: all of us died or one got hatch. Over the years I'd say I've had 60% wins, 40% losses.
It is impossible to get consistency in survivor solo queue, I will definitely agree with that, but that is the nature of the queue.
Also, I tend to play "team" perks. Prove Thyself, We'll Make It, Bond and Lithe is my standard build. Because I know I will need to do a bit of carrying most of the time if we have any chance of winning. I would choose different perks in SWF. If you are a good player, maybe try and adapt your play style to support the fact that you will be carrying a lot of the time, and that should affect what perks/ items you choose.
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Speak for yourself. I have fun as both killer and solo survivor.
SWF are the only ones who are able to win all the time. Maybe you need to learn to accept a loss in a PVP game.
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If we follow those ideals SWF would leave always with 4 escapes
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Almost same build as me except that i use boon for healing
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I used to include that too but since it got nerfed I find it easier to just heal somebody quickly using We'll Make It and get them to heal me back if I need it.
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You're right I play exclusively solo and I feel the same way, solo Q is unfair and killer vs 3-4 people on voice com is unfair too, if you're solo it's lose-lose in this game
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Average Solos are the reason most killers keep playing in the first place, never forget that.
The new HUD was a good approach. But if your team plays bad, you're not supposed to win.
You can't "fix" bad players. And balancing around THEM (basekit BT, soon Deli) makes SWFs even stronger.
Players need to get better. And they won't or not even need to if there's too much handholding.
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These developers need to actually start waking up and stop applying band-aid fixes to all the problems in this game.
Killer at high level is without a doubt in my mind and many others I'm sure the worst gaming experience I've ever seen.
Solo queing as a survivor is also atrocious because the lack of communication to combat killer tunneling and slugging makes it miserable. The author of this post is 100% correct in saying the only ones that have fun in this game now are competent SWF players. At this rate, good riddance DBD soon enough.
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"Killer is practically impossible, unless your playing one of 6 meta killers with meta perks in game with 32+ killers to choose from."
If one feels like they really need full meta perk builds while playing the 3 S tiers and the strongest other killers to compete, while playing normal random matches, then the problem is not swf but their (boosted) perception of your own skill
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These days I have more fun playing killer than survivor. Every time I attempt to play survivor I'm matched with a team with less than 200 hours nearly Everytime. They have no idea how to play, it's like they just bought a random game without reading anything about it. It's incredibly frustrating.
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...They're making Deliverance base kit?
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I hate camping as much as anyone, but this is going to get abused. Survivors will just linger around a hook now playing hide and seek in range so they get their team a free unhook. I hope they take into consideration that if another survivor is around the hook, it isn't really camping, especially if you are actively looking for them/chasing them.
So many survivors fail at a flashlight save and run along to the hook and then dip just out of sight. Why would the killer leave when they know there is another person they could hear running lingering around?
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How can SoloQ and Killer both be simultaneously impossible? The game is mostly SoloQ players no matter what anyone fools themselves into believing. SoloQ really isn't that bad, obviously weaker than playing with a full coordinated team but still more than playable. Killers think any team coordination automatically means people are playing with friends...could be true, could not be. I'm going to go with that it's more often than not probably the latter.
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Yeah, I cant quite convey how bored / tired of this game I am. MMR kills any game for me, did it to COD too.
I have been playing TCM all weekend, and its so FUN. Makes me miss old DBD, with the old matchmaking.
I have put more time into TCM in a day and a half than my 2 week average of DBD.
I have 100% achievements, challenges so I am basically in maintenance mode in DBD. I login, do my daily, logout. New tome and or chapter comes out, I login to the challenges / achievements - back to other games.
Quite simple really, hes correct.
Killer MMR is much easier to be put against very good survivors. Survivor MMR is much harder to get out of hell. Its a vicious cycle of being put with trash teammates, you do all the work yet die, MMR goes down. It goes down enough after 3 or 4 deaths you get a trash killer, escape, MMR goes up a bit. Rinse and repeat.
The MMR system is broken, my level 5 new epic account with 0 kills gets put against full teachable teams.
DBD is currently ( Ive owned it since launch ) in one of, if not the worst state right now. Its so SWEATY! but theres no reward for being so, just even sweatier matches.
They MUST bring in a casual / ranked playlist imo.
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They said the anti-camp mechanic (basically a meter that increases the longer the killer stays at hook) will slow down if other survivors are near the hook, but chances are high that it won't be enough and survivors will abuse it exactly as you describe.
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Well but notice that all ur team can heal fast and also they can see each other while if u dont unhook you dont get any benefit
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Having a ranked playlist will not work of course the sweatiest of the sweat lords will play ranked, but the wanna be sweats but aren't really good will still sweat in casuals there's nothing stopping them.
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To be fair when I got the game it was part of a spooky Humble Bundle. I had never heard of it. If I hadn't seen Myers when looking to see what the game was, I never even would've tried it. I'm sure there are others who see the horror icons they like and buy the game, with no clue what it is.
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I have nearly 3k hours, and quite regularly get put with people who have less than 24 hours. Once I got put with someone whos first match it was.
I really do think they put us with noobs to try help them out.
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Sounds like a good skill issue op
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I mean sure I get ######### games every now and then playing both Solo Q and killer, but Im not gonna let that 1 game ruin the 10 other games that went just fine
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Leads back to DBD still having an identity crisis and deciding between been a party or competitive game.
If DBD was a party game, they could add an AI director to steer the game back into balance if one side dominated too fast.
If DBD was a competitive game, they could add ingame voice comms and balance for Surv vs Killer instead of Solo Queue, Killer and SWF. Trying to balance between three parties with the rule that swf should not have any nerfs is a fool’s errand.
Many problems of DBD would see more viable solutions if the devs had a proper vision of how their game should be and worked towards it.
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yes, it is. It’s not even worth playing anymore because devs balance the game around killer vs. SWF making it even more impossible with each update
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I used to feel this way after the 6.1 update. I have around 1850 hours in DbD, 90% of that time has been spent playing only Solo Q Survivor. Sure, I've experienced plenty of bad trials but also had plenty of fun or really close ones too.
I recently started keeping track of the results of my trials just out of curiosity. In my past 37 games I have escaped 62% of the time.(23/37)
That is all purely Solo Survivor. A few games I got teammates with poor coordination but overall I had pretty good teammates that tried their best. A few games I saved or helped someone early on in the trial and they sacrificed themselves end game for me to escape.
There are good Solo players out there. Just keep practicing, trying your best, and being helpful to the team when you can and your teammates will eventually start to notice it.
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Impossible is strong word. Improbable is a much more realistic term. I don't think anyone can argue that Solo is much harder.. I have to admit it almost feels like you're playing a different game when you're in Solo Q rather than a SWF..
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At a very causal level the game could be kinda impossible but for the most part all the roles are winnable. My main problem is the absurd amount of time that is needed to even be ok at this game. Also the match making which almost guarantee you a lopsided trail every few games. Solo q is winnable but a terrible experience because half of the games are already chalk from the beginning.
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diagnosis - skill issue
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This is what it boils down to 100%.
Having played a lot of TCM this weekend the thing that stands out is it seems obvious what experience the devs want you to have. Sure, it needs more polishing and more variety/content moving forward but the vision of the devs is clear.
Right now DBD is a mess. Is it casual or competitive? Is it a horror game or an action game? Is the game balanced around communication or not? Let’s not even get into the discrepancy between perks, killers, maps etc and how certain unpunished actions can completely ruin matches: Some people would argue that this variety is what makes DBD special but honesty the game seems to be unable to answer this question- when loading into a game of DBD what should I be expecting? Because I’d say in a majority of my matches now (on both sides) that answer varies so wildly that it’s making having fun a rarity.
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DBD doesn't appeal to "SWF" it appeals to minimally coordinated survivors.
they have to bridge the gap between "swf" and soloQ by implementing some features from DBD mobile into DBD base like the chat feature : https://youtu.be/DCZLGYpfbxo?t=467
They could have the chat thing work like CSGO's Quick chat, Press Z then the number corresponding to the sentence you want , or alternatively a "chat wheel" like Overwatch/Left 4 dead, where you press Z then Mouse over to the command you want.
When SoloQ gets close to SWF in terms of coordination then BHVR can start making changes to fix DBD's survivor sidedness.
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