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I've been playing the game for nearly 2 years, and I've never gotten over 40K shards. I think you play more than the casual player - it costs like 9K shards to get a new character, and 2K for just the perks. With all the DLCs in the game, it doesn't help much Realistically, people don't play on the free weekends. The game…
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Check this out to see how many shards you get per player level: https://deadbydaylight.gamepedia.com/Player_Level If you have 22K+ shards, you are not a casual player. You're past level 100 I just checked the PS4 price in the US, it's $30. I'm in Canada, should've mentioned that. I believe it's $20 USD for PC only
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1.5K shards a day? According to Dead by Daylight wiki, here are the total shards you make based on your player level: Level 4-6: 370 shards Level 7-14: 1570 shards Level 15-24: 3520 shards Level 25-34: 5870 shards Level 35-49: 9920 shards Level 50-100: 25,220 shards I don't think most people put in the hours to get past…
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Yes it's possible, no you do not play sporadically. By the time you get to level 100, you will get 25,220 shards. That means you've already passed level 100, something casual players will not do. According to the Dead by Daylight wiki page for player levels, a level 7-14 player will obtain a total of 1570 shards. Level…
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I used to feel the same, and was happy to support DBD by spending on cosmetics and new DLC content. New players do NOT feel this way, and never give DBD a chance because of the price. Why would they drop $40 for a game they might not be interested in, especially a multiplayer game? Most multiplayer games are free, because…
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No, not even close. You cannot get "everything" from a few thousand shards - realistically, most players will get a few thousand shards, RARELY more than 10K shards. Good for you at placing third on a contest! 99.9% of players will not have the same experience. I'm talking about the casual/new player base, not the hardcore…
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I think if the base game is free, the player base would at least triple in size. The base game also doesn't offer much. You have a few basic survivors and killers, without access to the fun perks and play-styles. If casual new players start getting into the game, they WILL want to spend more money to access the rest of the…