http://dbd.game/killswitch
MMR has 2 settings.
I am a killer main, and i have some i play very very well. I shpuld go up against high end survivors. However, when I try to learn a high skill new character like nurse it still spits me against insanely good people that Gen Rush me and I lose with zero kills. But then I swap to a different killer i also barely touch and it gives me people that get stuck in corners? There is no consistency, and i get mad and go back to playing someone i can dominate with. DBD needs to fix this. I shouldnt go against total pros or total new players, where is the happy middle? Where i learn the killers i dont play, and they dont either get slaughtered or dominate?
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Different Killers have different MMRs, but within a range and that range could easily be within range of "bad survivor mcgee"
If you want your MMR of the Killer to change you got to play and lose some or win some to make it go up.
BHVR cant magically know how good you are, only how good it was shown you were in the past on that Killer.
But if you don't want to lose a match then your mmr will never change.Personally I play pretty chill just so there is a larger chance they escape.
Why? More bloodpoints and more action within the match. But that is me adapting to the system.How would you mathematically solve this??
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Theres also a time of day thing where a certain few hours of the day ive noticed its just a much more miserable experience as any killer on the list, or survivor.
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Are you sure you're getting better survivors, or are you just performing worse because you're playing Nurse? Nurse is frequently called a S tier killer, but she has always had by far the lowest kill rate, so she isn't beginner friendly.
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Yes I am sure, I play a lot and can spot an A-S tier survivor in like 5 seconds flat, they aren't out of place, they look behind them, they fake, they loop tight. All the right moves.
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