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When people ask your opinion on DbD, what do you answer?

MikaelaWantsYourBoon
MikaelaWantsYourBoon Member Posts: 6,564
edited November 2023 in General Discussions

Do you suggest them to buy it or not?

Comments

  • Aven_Fallen
    Aven_Fallen Member Posts: 16,275

    Only if I know they are not easily triggered. I have a friend who I enjoy to play games with, but I would never play DBD with them because they get triggered too easy.

    But in general, I can always recommend DBD, but add that it can be frustrating at times. I cannot really say that it is a bad game or anything when I have 9k hours myself, lol.

  • biggybiggybiggens
    biggybiggybiggens Member Posts: 680

    100% agree. I already made the mistake of suggesting this game to someone who is very easily triggered by things that nobody else I know would mind. There are plenty of ways for one side to make the other side miserable in this game, so it does make it hard to love at times.

  • HugTechLover
    HugTechLover Member Posts: 2,482

    It’s a lot of fun if you can push through the steep learning curve. Game can be as casual as you want it to be.

  • tjt85
    tjt85 Member Posts: 955

    If I think they'd get any fun out of being hunted and chased about by big scary monsters, absolutely. The base game is not too expensive to try out on a whim.

    I imagine most of us here have probably put more hours and thought into this game than 99.9% of anyone who's ever played it. Most players probably don't care much about looping or balance or "the meta" any of that other stuff. They just want to chase people about or have a good scare and at that I think DBD always delivers.

  • Aven_Fallen
    Aven_Fallen Member Posts: 16,275

    Yeah. I mean, this person tried out DBD (without my recommendation, they just have another friend who also played it) and did stop before reaching two hours. I played two games with them, with the first being with a farming Killer and the second them dying first because they did not realize they had to struggle on second stage. And the first thing they said were "I liked other games better".

    So I dont really recommend it to people who get triggered easily or dont have the will to put at least a little bit of time into the game before they decide if they like it.

    Because in the end, I also dont want to ruin my own fun by playing with someone who is constantly raging about the game. (I also complain about it when I have a series of bad games, but usually I dont care too much)

  • Chordyceps
    Chordyceps Member Posts: 1,713

    I can really only recommend to the game to people I know regularly play online multiplayer games, since I know they're accustomed to trash talk and certain styles of playing. I've had friends express curiosity in the game that I have actually had to steer them away from it because I don't think they'd handle the player base particularly well.

    It really is sad that I think this game is fun, but I can't recommend it to some of my friends because of the culture surrounding it.

  • ARTRA
    ARTRA Member Posts: 938

    I would not recomend this game tbh.

    Start from 0 right now without perks, ingame guides and the insane amount knowledge you need to learn its rought.

    It has to be someone thsat i know can endure hard stuff and is capable of learn.

  • Mushwin
    Mushwin Member Posts: 4,598

    Opinions are like arseholes, everyone has one.

  • JPLongstreet
    JPLongstreet Member Posts: 5,882

    Yeah the new player experience for DBD is staggering. The in-game tutorial is very insufficient, and there just so much to take in and remember. Thirty+ killer powers, hundreds of perks and add-ons, something like 65 or so map variations. Yikes!

  • MikaelaWantsYourBoon
    MikaelaWantsYourBoon Member Posts: 6,564

    This game is definetly not new player friendly.

    I believe at this point they should add some old characters to main game. Kate and Feng are obvious choices for survivors since they have nice perks especially for new players.

    Clown has good perks and easy power. So he is also good choice for killers. Things like that tho.

    And i really believe BHVR should make tutorial videos for all killers, like how you play them and how you play against them. Nothing big, maybe 1 - 2 minutes. This could help new players so much since they have to learn about +30 killers.

  • DelusionalHubris
    DelusionalHubris Member Posts: 18

    I love it, and I always recommend people to try it out. Though the ones that I do get to try it seldom play for more than a few matches...

  • MikaelaWantsYourBoon
    MikaelaWantsYourBoon Member Posts: 6,564
    edited November 2023

    DbD's biggest matchmaking problem is you can be casual but then matchmaking can you send against pretty sweaty people. We really need ranked and casual mods.

    They can add some rules and limits for ranked matches for make them fair and balanced. I am all for it.

  • Zokenay
    Zokenay Member Posts: 1,158
    edited November 2023

    If i had to give a mini review of this game:

    Its enjoyable, but its NOT friendly towards new players, due to all the DLCs and all the leveling you gotta to unlock the perks and such, theres also all the stuff you gotta learn, like maps, or mechanics.

    Balance is a bit of a mess, but not unplayable (For the most part) and its on a sorta "ok" status currently

    The community is pretty active so the game is far from meeting its end, specially due to the content updates that add new content.

    Its highly replayable due to the large amount of perks and killers that allow you to have different experiences basically each match.


    Would i recommend it? yes, but like i said, not friendly for new players.

  • XshyguyX
    XshyguyX Applicant Posts: 107

    It's my favorite game. But it's hard to tell anyone new to play it because it's so harsh for new players and it takes patience and dedication to improve as well as luck.

    Alot of people don't take that kind of commitment to something new. DBD is a double edged sword.

    It's great but it has alot of unfair stressful mechanics in it as well. Most new players have to really WANT to play this to stick with long enough to get better.

    I've had at least 3 friends buy this game, dl it, and play it 4 or 5 matches and quit out of frustration for one reason or another.

    I love it, but I no longer recommend it to people

  • Xernoton
    Xernoton Member Posts: 5,842

    I think so. I would recommend it because you can have a lot of fun in DBD and play a very different game from what you usually do. Though, I would suggest they don't go into it with super high expectations at the beginning. It takes quite a while to get accustomed to all the different mechanics and maps in DBD and even longer to unlock a few good perks on killer.

    On survivor you have at least Meg with 3 good perks and Bill with another, plus Feng can be bought with shards, as can Kate. It's not ideal but you can unlock very decent perks by just playing. On killer that is a bit harder. Some very popular meta perks are licensed, so you'd need quite a bit of luck to unlock them quickly without paying for dlcs and the perks you get from the free killers are not amazing.

    Ideally, the sweaty people should still be around your level. I have casually beaten some SWFs before, that really tried everything in their power to get the upper hand because they just weren't that good. Your loadout can only carry you so far. But I have also been beaten by some very, very casual solo queue gamers because they were just better than me.

    I think ranked and casual mode wouldn't work for DBD. You'd still have to deal with people sweating to stomp in casual mode and making everyone else miserable. You don't necessarily need perks, items or addons for that, if you're that much better and really trying your hardest. Your average comp Nurse will continue to stomp no matter the restrictions.

  • CatnipLove
    CatnipLove Member Posts: 1,006

    I've had friends try the game out. We'll play in customs and I'll give them the "Nice Guy" killer experience. But then we go online and they meet low MMR killers. After three or four matches they give up and never play again lmao


  • sulaiman
    sulaiman Member Posts: 3,219

    No, i dont recommand this game. Community tends to be toxic, and neither the killer nor the survivor experience is worth it anymore.

  • Xyvielia
    Xyvielia Member Posts: 2,418

    “Do you suggest them to buy it or not?”

    Noooo. Hahaa no-no-no-no-no… Never.

    Answer this question the same, every time I see it on the official DBD surveys.

    I won’t recommend it to anyone unaware of its existence, either.

  • xEa
    xEa Member Posts: 4,105

    I actually just had a conversation with a friend, not even an hour ago.

    Me: "Hey how about you join me for some DBD?"

    Him: "Convince me!"

    Me: .....


    He is not coming back. 😥

    I mean seriously, unless he would be masochistically inclined and would like to get tunneled and slaped at the hook by some angry killer main, play on killer sided maps and would enjoy random teammates that dont do anything the whole game, there is absolutly nothing a survivor player would even enjoy the slightest anymore.

  • radiantHero23
    radiantHero23 Member Posts: 4,238

    Depends on their opinion on the horror genre.

    I think the biggest selling point of dbd is the variety of characters and places the game offers.

    You can chase Ripley and Ash as Myers on Hawkins while Bill is being camped by Bubba on Gideon meat plant.

    That's what brings people in. The gameplay makes them stay or leave in the long run.

    If they are heavily interested in the genre, sure. I would recommend checking dbd out.

    If they are only here for gameplay, I would describe it and tell them that the game gets very repetitive if they do t want to put hundreds / thousands of hours into it.

  • Nazzzak
    Nazzzak Member Posts: 5,659

    Yeah I'll recommend it, but with warnings so they know what to expect

  • Nazzzak
    Nazzzak Member Posts: 5,659
  • UndeddJester
    UndeddJester Member Posts: 3,361
    edited November 2023

    I think a new player could probably get 100 hours out of it easily enough before it starts to overstay its welcome and they decide if it feels too samey or not, which is worth the price of admission.

    If you're a nut bar like us degenerates then that 100 turns into a tonne surprisingly fast 😅

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  • akaTheBARON
    akaTheBARON Member Posts: 358

    Someone asks my opinion of DBD.

    Me puts palm of hand to my mouth and makes fart noise XD.

    Kidding, but it honestly depends on the person asking. If they're not patient, hate games that take some time to get good at, especially if they're not the type to put in that time but are also super competitive, I would tell them as much and say they may not like it.

    If they're the opposite of that person, I still make it clear that if they're a completionist, or at the very least will want most the characters, I tell them that this $20 game comes with a bill essentially hundreds of dollars, or in the case of grinding, hundreds upon hundreds of hours to unlock characters (or is it thousands? IDK, I haven't done the math).

    But in either case, I tell them I like the game, tell them why, but I feel there are always disclaimers that come with someone asking if they should play. LOL. It's a weird game to recommend to someone tbh.

  • OnryosTapeRentals
    OnryosTapeRentals Member Posts: 1,035

    Not anymore.

    I’ve recommended this game to 8 people over the years and only 3 of them actually still play it.

    DbD is just too unfriendly for new and casual players.

  • crogers271
    crogers271 Member Posts: 1,821

    I tell people the same thing I always put on the DbD surveys.

    I've been playing video games since the 80s, DbD is simultaneously the best, and worst, multiplayer game I've ever played.

  • ChaosWam
    ChaosWam Member Posts: 1,842

    "I think it's fun but it's a time commitment and the community is toxic, play at your own risk" Is what I say.

  • edgarpoop
    edgarpoop Member Posts: 8,369

    I'm honest with them. It's one of the best games of all time, but it does have its downsides. If you just want something to buy and play for 40 hours or so, it'll be perfect. Absolutely nothing wrong with that, and the entry price point is totally fine. BUT, if you get hooked on the game and decide you want to experience the entirety of DbD, prepare for an absurd grind and lots of DLC purchases.

  • bjorksnas
    bjorksnas Member Posts: 5,616

    it would have been more fun if you joined it 3-4 years ago but with a base price of $20 and ~$100 of dlc waiting for you and 50+ characters to grind out levels on if and when you get them I don't think its worth the investment anymore

  • HerInfernalMajesty
    HerInfernalMajesty Member Posts: 1,851

    I think if someone is a fan of horror then I would definitely recommend it to them. I would also recommend the game to people who care less about winning/losing and more about the experience, atmosphere, and gameplay.

  • MikaelaWantsYourBoon
    MikaelaWantsYourBoon Member Posts: 6,564

    Not really. If you know what to do.

    Camper Bubba is not effective as before. PTB Trickster however... He gives me nightmares

  • radiantHero23
    radiantHero23 Member Posts: 4,238

    Camping as Bubba was never really effective, if the survivors coordinate. Due to many being solo, it worked regardless.

    You can still play basement Bubba. Just find a hiding spot near the basement entrance and wait for someone to approach. Then start moving and let true pain commence.

  • appleas
    appleas Member Posts: 1,128

    If they play other competitive games like Apex, OW etc, I wouldn’t recommend DBD

    Because they will definitely come across someone telling them how they should play, not to improve their chances of winning, but to give everyone a fair chance to play the game. I never knew how bad gaslighting could be until I started playing dbd

  • AddanDeith
    AddanDeith Member Posts: 54

    I would suggest to buy it because it's a good game, but always keep the chat muted and never make any contact with it's community since it's cringe.

  • Unknown2765
    Unknown2765 Member Posts: 2,478


    I will tell them that it will be a very expensive game, because they most likley want all DLC if they want to have fun with different builds. Everyone i play with, including my self, have always ended up buying the next DLC for the perks.

    I will also tell them that the game have had a cheater issue for a very long time, so they should be prepared to deal with that.

    But it is also a game that can keep your busy for a long time, if you can afford it.

    And... we have a space in our small private swf cummunity if they decide to get it.