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no, no you cannot
You just gotta think of it like hockey then you'll be all set.
Some people say….. under that hat…. Is another hat
Rawr
At high MMR there are like 150 survivors to 1200 killers and low MMR there are 150 killers to 1200 survivors. However, dbd calculates SBMM (supposedly) based on likelihood of a 2k. At low MMR there is 1 killer per 8 survivors and high MMR there is 1 survivor per 8 killers – however SBMM dictates that lower MMR survivors may be placed against a higher MMR killer if there are other high MMR survivors available. These statistics still influence wait times for games, however, as many high MMR survivors are SWF-mates. This means at low MMR survivor your wait time may be about 5 minutes as a soloQer and at high MMR survivor your soloQ wait time should be very very quick.
Being in a SWF also effects your wait times and effects the quality of extras you get depending on the amount of players in your SWF and their MMR.
You start at a base of 1100 MMR – if you escape and spend 10 minutes in the round you get 20 pts for that round. (Less time is less points regardless of tasks done or chases etc). If you go to a website like DBD Builds you can see your stats for killer/survivor and roughly calculate your MMR bass on your survives and the fact that you start at 1100, where max MMR is 1900.
There are also people who have cheats that can see MMR anyways.
This time… Hope was not dope.
Of course she's using NOED cause she's trash