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I kept my ST characters and had severe rubberbanding every match until the patch. Just had a match with zero rubberbanding though, fingers crossed lol
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I've played several survivor matches and I still get some rubberbanding here and there, but it is nowhere near as bad as it was. I can actually run around and loop almost like normal now. I've finally escaped some matches now without dying due to the server issues tripping me up 😂
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I'm on the East Coast and have severe rubberbanding every match still. Once the killer finds me it's basically game over since I can't get any distance. Have no problem playing other games with UE5 either, just DBD. (Even Ark: Ascended runs 100 times better, which I never thought I'd say lol) At this point I'm just trying…
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Still rubberbanding throughout every match on PC (even with a new gaming rig), along with a bunch of other bugs
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Had this issue yesterday on the Game as well; teammate Ace got hooked on the lower level and none of us could unhook him (no prompt). He was also second hook.
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There are a lot of solo queue survivors playing, at least that has been my experience after 7k+ hours as one and joining many, many lobbies, lol. Been playing since 2016 and everyone I know almost exclusively plays solo (or killer) unless they stream. I personally think BHVR has done a "pretty good job" balancing both…
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Steam - heavy rubberbanding after the update. Have already tried changing settings, verifying files, checking graphics card, playing the game for a few hours to see if it would go away after time, etc (Newer ASUS ROG, had no problem playing yesterday morning before the update)
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Rubberbanding everywhere throughout the whole match as a Survivor. Played this morning on Steam with zero issues before the update; post update is almost unplayable right now. I've given myself motion sickness just trying to run in a straight line by vibrating in the same spot for several seconds before getting to move…
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Above 175 is usually when I bounce, but I prefer lobbies under 150.