i dont understand the matchmaking in this game

RavenBirb
RavenBirb Member Posts: 534

why when I play killer I go against a p100 4 stack 9/10 times ?

is there an explanation or are killers just made to suffer, thanks

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  • KatsuhxP
    KatsuhxP Member Posts: 1,708

    So in general it's much easier to gain mmr points than to lose them, that means even if you don't have a million hours you will be quickly at the softcap pretty much and have the chance to go from everyone with probably 200 hours to 10k or more. Besides that the game tries to fill up lobbies quickly where someone left and it doesn't care really who it is then, so the chances in this case are good that the original killer of the lobby left and you're just the backfill.

    Now that it's a 4 stack with p100 9/10 times is probably a exaggeration, but it can surely be that those are the most fitting people for you in the pool of players at the moment, or that you are the refill. Also the system allowing you to level up to prestige 100 exists for a while now, everyone that plays this game regulary should have at least 1 p100 chars by now (even tho it's maybe between different chars). And to end that: p100 doesn't mean anything at all, it says that they played the game at least enough to p100 one character, but that doesn't mean that they are good really, not even if it's a squad xD

  • zonkednb
    zonkednb Member Posts: 354

    I feel you. This kind of thing can burn you out pretty quickly.

    Matchmaking in this game is an inconsistent black box, and it does not take much to hit the soft cap. This means that, if you play even mildly competently after your first hundred hours or so, you'll be squaring up with 10k hour veterans from time to time. Sometimes you get very unlucky with this and get a string of these kind of matchmaking gut-punches in a row.

    Obvious SWFs get dodged by a fair few killers as well, and when this happens, backfill for an incomplete lobby is likely more lenient than regular matchmaking.

    Finally, we remember those games much easier than we remember games that were more balanced. Negativity bias and whatnot.

  • Your_Dad_Playing_DbD
    Your_Dad_Playing_DbD Member Posts: 144

    There’s a simple explanation: the matchmaking system doesn’t work. We’ve been getting told by BHVR for a long time now that they plan to fix it at some point, but it’s been so long with no action that it’s very clear that they have no intention of actually addressing it.

  • supersonic853
    supersonic853 Member Posts: 5,876
    edited May 11

    Yeah pretty much this. Also the weirdness that is "each killer has their own mmr" when i can play billy my veteran 4k heavy Killer. And do a huntress game and see the same people lol. I dont normally win my huntress games and these i get even more blown out of the water. Makes ya feel like well if your gonna get the same teams if your playing your weakest or your highest. Might as well bring your best for a chance.

  • Aven_Fallen
    Aven_Fallen Member Posts: 18,172

    It makes sense that every Killer has their own MMR. But I think it was overall not worth it to introduce this. Because you need quite a bunch of games to reach a MMR-Level where you are comfortable with the new Killer. And you have to start at the average Killer-MMR, because while the Killer is new, all the knowledge of the game is still there.

    But I think that there is 0 difference between MMR and old Ranks when you want to try a new Killer. Because I think when you reach the point where your MMR adjusted for the new Killer, you probably have played that Killer enough to do well anyway.

  • RizeKagune
    RizeKagune Member Posts: 141

    If it's any consolation there's an upcoming change to the current MMR system still on the table. Though we no idea when it's going to happen.

  • GeneralV
    GeneralV Member Posts: 12,744

    When you wanna try a new killer, yes, they are pretty much the same.

    But overall, I think the original rank system with the actual rank reset was better than the MMR system.

  • Your_Dad_Playing_DbD
    Your_Dad_Playing_DbD Member Posts: 144

    Nobody should believe this. BHVR has done this ever since the game was released where they will promise something that the community is asking for, they’ll tell us that it’s on the “roadmap”, then years go by with no update and no explanation for why they never followed through.

  • cogsturning
    cogsturning Member Posts: 3,277

    Yeah I see the same people whether I'm survivor or any of my killers. I guess once you hit a certain base MMR it stops mattering. I can no longer hop on a new killer and have an even close to easy time.

  • MrMori
    MrMori Member Posts: 1,957

    Pro tip, time of day has an enormous impact on matchmaking quality. If you queue past midnight as killer you'll only get the sweatiest matches, but if you queue in the early evening you'll get more casual matches.