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Why does dbd feel so crazy playing late at night when all the toxic and good players come out?

Member Posts: 187
edited August 2024 in General Discussions

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  • Unconfirmed, Member Posts: 2

    we all know what you mean. The worst of it is the amount of cheaters/hackers using server crashes.

  • Member Posts: 2,856

    It's crazy around this time where I live (4:30AM EST). I'm just playing for bloodpoints. Not expecting to win. SoloQ teammates tend to sabotage games intentionally, bodyblock their teammates, other forms of griefing, ect. Wild stuff.

  • Member Posts: 5,452

    I used to face this problem with online videogames in general but getting old fixed that. I’m happily asleep while all the crazies are online these days.

  • Member Posts: 17,106

    Cannot say anything about toxic (and nowadays the word "toxic" has lost any meaning anyway, it basically means "doing things I dont like" when people call something "toxic"), but when it comes to "good", this is just normal.

    The more unusual a time of the day is, the more likely it is that very dedicated players are playing. The casuals which only play sometimes will play in the late afternoon, early evening. But dedicated players will play late at night or early in the morning or something like that.
    (A good indicator for that are holidays, because then you get the casual gamers during the same time as the dedicated gamers, which is noticeable)

  • Member Posts: 6,448
    edited August 2024

    I play between 10am and midday. I find it's alot more chill. I tend to avoid weekends and night time

  • Member Posts: 548

    It's easier to match and farm with the other side.

  • Member Posts: 305

    Must be nice. If I try to queue for killer before evening/nighttime im more or less in 15 to 20 Minute queues.

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