I hate how competitive this game has become
Players are trying so hard to change this party game into a international tournament / e-sports game. This game is supposed to be fun and relaxing but it's becoming a chore, a job. Rush the generators quickly or tunnel the survivor to their demise. Equip the best build. T-bag everywhere. Slug 4 survivors and bleed them out.
I'm not saying the past was any better far from it. I just think it really hasn't changed when it comes to players mindset and how everything has to be "I have to use the best perks, items, addons, offerings, killer, survivor, etc." and demanding changes for their personal needs.
Twitch.tv streamers and YouTube channels makes it worse by uploading or streaming clickbait titles and telling you to do this to always win the game. It's like they're encouraging this playstyle.
What I'm trying to say is that people are taking this game way too seriously.
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Just because its a party game for you, doesnt mean its one for others.
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Btw back then swf didnt even exist so would you really call it a tradionial party game?
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Itn not becoming any more compettitive. Players are just way more toxic and relying even more on detrimental playstyles.
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2 things
1 i fully agree with what you are sayin
and 2 i just love how your name contradicts what you ar saying lol
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"I'm not saying the past was any better"
I believe it was. In my experience (and I really have to emphasize that, because we've all faced different players throughout the years), DBD is far more toxic and competitive nowadays than it was in the past.
I fondly remember the endgame chats with 4 "ggs". Now they seem so rare.
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I feel like we as players tend to do this with any game
Overwatch- didn't have a Competitive mode at the start, then there was the no limits mode then changed it to make it limited, then GOATS made it's way into the "meta" to only get role lock introduced... and now 5V5
Mario- started as a casual game... but then speedrunners took it over
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This is what happens when you do MMR.
Remember the old days of Call of Duty on xbox? When you just get into a lobby, people are just vibing? Occasionally you'd get some really good player in there and what would happen? People would go "damn that guy is good" and compliment them and see it as a cool thing.
But now that MMR is a thing, this is all that happens, you get games where you have to sweat constantly or you are going to lose. And everyone is rude to each other and toxic? "Everybody just yells and screams at each other. Nobody's civil anymore."
The only solution to this is to remove MMR entirely, or to create a separate ranked queue so that people can have a casual mode and a ranked mode.
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Its kind of the nature of things.
Running many RPG games and groups I find that players tend to gravitate toward one major viewpoint which can be loosely cut down the middle of thematic gamers and power gamers. Its not completely black and white but generally.
Thematic gamers tend to appreciate the theme over the mechanics while power gamers like to game the mechanics to the upmost regardless of the theme.
You can usually see which mindset people gravitate toward in their opinions about how the game should work and what they appreciate about the game. I also find that online PvP environments tend to favor the power gamer more than the thematic gamer, as the competitive nature tends to turn a lot of thematic gamers off.
I should say that both groups are capable of getting way to seriously into their roles, thematic gamers who go over the top tend to be incredibly tedious being very difficult to work around things that are broken in order to reach a good balance. While power gamers who go over the top tend to be rather arrogant poor winners and sore losers demanding purely mechanical fixes even when completely immersion breaking.
A balance between the two is what's necessary.
I think streamers make up a special case, as some are very good but many are just regular people trying to monetize their hobby. There was a day when to have viewers you had to be talented or capable to some extent. Now days all you need is a camera, which means there are a lot of people in front of cameras who just shouldn't be there and their terrible personalities and attitudes toward gaming and life in general are on show for all.
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Agreed
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Completely agree, there should be a separate Ranked queue for people who wanna sweat.
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