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I lost 50 consecutive Soloq matches

I'm never playing survivor again. It's bad for mental health.

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  • iloveandhatethisgame
    iloveandhatethisgame Member Posts: 271

    ok I have lost 10 straight solo que games in the past, but 50 is crazy

  • Linkdouken
    Linkdouken Member Posts: 174

    That has to be a record. Congratulations

  • TheArbiter
    TheArbiter Member Posts: 2,626

    I'm not disagreeing that solo q can be awful, but you really lost 50 in a row? Even I find that hard to believe

  • Autharia
    Autharia Member Posts: 457

    I don't find it hard to believe as MMR doesn't split between survivor and killer. Played up to higher ranking in SoloQ survivor and first ever game as killer was vs 2 P30 and a P100. So if her was a killer main going to survivor to test it suck more.

  • TragicSolitude
    TragicSolitude Member, Alpha Surveyor Posts: 7,410
    edited October 16

    ... but did you try playing the lute?

    Seriously though, I really don't understand what SBMM is doing if it's not moving players into a bracket where they escape at least occasionally. 50 losses makes no sense. (Edited to clearly say what I mean.)

    Post edited by TragicSolitude on
  • AbsolutGrndZer0
    AbsolutGrndZer0 Member Posts: 1,454

    Just because you are high prestige doesn't mean you are any good. Me? I have a P50 Jill Valentine, multiple survivors 9+ and all at least 3. But I have about a 20% escape rate according to my Nightlight stats. Killer side I have a P55 Pig and about a 65% kill rate.

  • Nazzzak
    Nazzzak Member Posts: 5,849

    IIRC my record is 18

  • Autharia
    Autharia Member Posts: 457
    edited October 16

    Didnt say anything about being good. when swapping to killer from Survivor for the first ever game on that roll, killer MMR should be at 0 not tied with your survivor one.

  • dwight444
    dwight444 Member Posts: 448

    I believe it tbh

    I was tracking games and got to around 70 ish games and realized I escaped less than 15 games and just pretty much gave up on tracking as I think the results spoke for themselves at that point. Mostly due to inefficient team play and there's nothing we as individuals can do to make up for poor play

  • AbsolutGrndZer0
    AbsolutGrndZer0 Member Posts: 1,454
    edited October 16

    My point was that just because a survivor going against you is P100 doesn't mean THEY are any good. Plus, as so many others have said, if you have significantly played as survivor, you likely know what tricks survivors have and how to counter them. So yes, your early matches will be very very easy.

    Prestige is a measure of how much time you've spent playing the game, it has nothing whatsoever to do with your MMR. While likely those with high prestige should be better in theory, that's not always the case.

    In fact, I have a P50 Jill, but most of my bloodpoints come from playing Killer side. So that should tell you even more of how little my P50 Jill means to my survivor MMR.

  • solarjin1
    solarjin1 Member Posts: 2,229

    yeah seem extremely hard to believe but solo q in this game is something special..... i don't rule anything out.

     "brutal days as a solo queue surv, but I've never gone more than 10-12 in a row without escaping." my most is 13 . You're eventually going to win by default due to someone carrying the team.

  • doobiedo
    doobiedo Member Posts: 365
    edited October 16

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    You must be really low mmr. Actually its only posts like yours that make me think mmr is not actually a myth in this game.

  • joybonru22
    joybonru22 Member Posts: 20

    this game really makes survivors lose more often, my advice to you is that every second is very valuable... always touch gen when you are not being chased or idle, in the current meta genrush is there because if your team doesn't do genrush it is certain that the game will be difficult and chances are your team will lose.

  • doobiedo
    doobiedo Member Posts: 365
    edited October 16

    Well I think once you pass a certain point you cant go back down or something? Thats what other people have said i dunno how it works. You are right though it definitely does not work well.

    Post edited by doobiedo on
  • Linkdouken
    Linkdouken Member Posts: 174
  • Akumakaji
    Akumakaji Member Posts: 5,487

    This here is written so heartfelt, that I am just bound to believe you … but dayum, 50 consecutive matches sounds like its literally impossible.

    Would you want to team up for a night? I know, in that case we were technically a duo, and that improves chances already, but I would want to see what kind of matches you get ^_-

    BTW, I am not a fire survivor, but I can (sometimes) hold my weight for the team.

  • OmegaXII
    OmegaXII Member Posts: 2,220

    Either you’re really bad Survivor who drags down the whole team, or you’re insanely unlucky that you got paired with trash teammates that suicide 50 games in a row.

    Honestly I feel like you’re exaggerating, no offense.

  • danielmaster87
    danielmaster87 Member Posts: 9,699

    This is what happens when you have a trash matchmaking system.

  • Deathstroke
    Deathstroke Member Posts: 3,522

    Yeah this but at least now for some reason I been getting more often easier survivors. But yeah you do just wanna quit the game when that happens. It sucks.

  • Deathstroke
    Deathstroke Member Posts: 3,522

    Yeah that is something I can relate not stopping playing before I escape at least once. Though nowadays Im tired of this and one bad game and im done for the day probably. I

  • Deathstroke
    Deathstroke Member Posts: 3,522

    Yeah 50 is lot but it's doable if you have worst luck and you're altruistic. My longest is 10 straight loss too happened for me twice at least. There were couple games I could escaped but just not any luck. I

  • TragicSolitude
    TragicSolitude Member, Alpha Surveyor Posts: 7,410

    I had survivors giving up, hiding, trolling, working with the killers, not repairing generators, griefing, being toxic, disconnecting.

    This I absolutely believe.

    SBMM is based on escapes when it should be looking for survivors who do stuff like this. Death is a much easier metric to measure but filtering this type of behavior into its own bracket or queue would do a hell of a lot to improve the solo survivor experience. It only takes one teammate to throw the entire match and they can do it in so many different ways, like by going next on the hook or by refusing to participate (whether to grief or because they think it's a valid playstyle to wait for the hatch). A killer has to put forth some amount of effort to kill three survivors, but for a survivor it takes little to no effort to kill their three teammates.

  • CautionaryMary
    CautionaryMary Member Posts: 184

    Hey now, calling me out for preferring to play survivor and saying it's BDSM. 😂 I enjoy playing survivor, but I like to have the challenge so I guess I BDSM myself into solo-queue. 🤷🏾‍♀️😭

  • Seraphor
    Seraphor Member Posts: 9,429
    edited October 16

    The Paradox of survivor MMR is that lower MMR brackets are more killer sided.

    As survivors improve and gain experience, the difference in skill expression increases faster than it does for killers. Mostly due to teamwork and just the fact that skill expression is multiplied by four. Thus high MMR is survivor sided, low MMR is killer sided, generally speaking.

    If you're a low MMR survivor, and your teammates are low skilled survivors (which is likely because they're low MMR) then you will have very poor chances unless you play cautiously and selfishly, and run Sole Survivor.

    But that's really the solution here. If you need an escape or you think you need to climb out of MMR purgatory, run Sole Survivor and Wake Up, maybe a healing perk or an anti-tunnel perk, be the last one alive and then rush out the gates when the hatch is closed.

  • Saiph
    Saiph Member Posts: 406

    When you carry survivors and they spam the wiggle button it basically makes them moan really fast in your ears

  • versacefeng
    versacefeng Member Posts: 1,227

    Solo queue for the most part was never perfect but I can definitely say that playing solo survivor before SBMM was stupidly more tolerable than now it is now.

  • TragicSolitude
    TragicSolitude Member, Alpha Surveyor Posts: 7,410

    high MMR is survivor sided, low MMR is killer sided

    You're absolutely right.

    It's funny, I've been complaining about that side of SBMM since the beginning. Play well but your teammates don't, you die, MMR goes down, get worse teammates, cycle goes on forever. I guess it's just that it feels like at some point the game should hand you a win if you keep dying, but that's only a feeling and not how things actually work.

    To get out of low MMR players are basically required to either play in a 4-man or play in an extremely selfish manner. Such an awful system. I can only wonder what data BHVR's HAL 9000 matchmaker is feeding them that SBMM continues to exist in its current form.