Dead by Daylight – Why do I Keep Losing?



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I go over some reasons why players lose their matches in this video.

0:00 – Intro
0:25 – Lack of Skill
1:13 – Bad Luck
2:14 – Bad Teammates
3:40 – Bad Match-ups
5:15 – Bad Mood
7:02 – Outro

Music: Inescapable Fate (Fire Emblem)

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30 thoughts on “Dead by Daylight – Why do I Keep Losing?”

  1. Always look at yourself first is most important imho. you probably wont ever play again with the same team, looking at what they did wrong is a waste of time.
    Also, its way too common for ppl nowadays to blame others first. dont be that guy

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  2. It's not a free market. It is a criminal fraud market ran by racist nepotism, and from my personal experience only Natzis get promoted to popular streaming through the fraud of EU control.
    I tried really hard thinking it was a free market, and you people literally raped me from everything in relation.

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  3. When u find out ur teammate been hiding in the locker WHOLE TIMEEEE and watch everyone die on hook. Only for the killer to let them get gate out mercy…

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  4. Had about a losing streak 9 matches. As survivor you name it. In the killer side 7 matches losing streak. As killer if gens go pop while i have 1 to 3 hooks nah im not doing this. I open the gate and say get out. But thats how dbd is. It will always be unbalanced im just going to prestige all my character and get out before i descend into madness. Maybe is already to late.

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  5. i find most of the time when i lose is when i havent played the game in a while. i come back and just have a very high expectation of myself, but then i chill out 3 games in and get back to looping and vibing. not taking the game seriously works wonders for my playstyle.

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  6. Mine is bad luck and yeah better players whenever I play with 1 or 2 buddies I always end up dead first lol but solo I do better lol but when you get in a match it starts off as 50/50 ha

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  7. Hi Pain, can you make an updated video about stealth gameplay? I really interested in your opinions because back in old days you were the master of keeping the low profile, but current meta of DBD doesn't really allow that I think 🙁

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  8. Funny I had a stealth build countering a doctor build once.

    Calm spirit for no screaming
    He even had the addon that let him see auras of survivors who insanity increased and for the longest time it did him no good cause I had distortion.

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  9. One thing I’ve learned about DbD is that it doesn’t matter how experienced you are as survivor, you will still lose to less experienced killers.

    I have about 4,500 hours in this game, I’m very good in chase most of the time, (obviously I still make mistakes I’m only human) but I find due to the RNG nature of this game, being more experienced doesn’t guarantee you’ll win.

    For example: in rocket league I am a diamond rank. If I played against someone with half the experience of me, as long as I play well, I should win the majority of my matches. But in DbD, I can play against someone with a quarter of my experience and still lose.

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  10. its not that the opposition is good, you are just straight up dookie. put in that work and get good.

    if you only play for the funny, then dont expect winning consistently. there is a clear difference between playing to win and playing for fun.

    when solo queing as survivor, losing is inevitable, and teamwork will be basically null. dont fuck around too much and just do gens, any second you are not on a gen is just the killer winning.

    as for killer, actually play as a killer dont give a fuck about the survivors say

    for both killer and survivor, manipulating certain emotions (mainly abusing anger by being toxic and etc.) will cause either side fatal mistakes which can turn the game's favor from one side to the other. In my opinion, whilst being the most annoying thing in gaming, getting tilted (intentionally or unintentionally) and letting your emotions cloud your thinking will basically just lead to you getting cooked. This can be a double edged blade as chances are if you are gonna abuse this tactic/strategy you most likely end up in you getting flamed for it. this is where being coolheaded and always being chill in your gameplay will benefit you.

    a good example of this are:

    -a survivor t-bagging clicking and etc.

    -a killer not following the imaginary survivor rulebook

    if you get mad at these type of things i dont really blame you since its hella annoying and rage inducing. but do try to accept that these are just strategies in the game that helps one to win and make the other side lose.

    this is my own opinion about dead by daylight, and it took me hours of gameplay and contemplation to basically enlighten myself at this game especially with how mad this game's community is.

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  11. Its all your frame of mind… in my opinion.

    I play strictly killer, I am a paramedic IRL and the game is a fun way to unwind after a rough day… I play the doctor and the clown, becasue they make me laugh.

    Another important detail… I am 52, and I suck real bad. No matter how much I practice, I am not gonna have the twitch reflexes of a 20 year old that plays lots of FPS games.

    I try to improve… I bought an xbox elite controller 2, and I have been practicing with keyboard and mouse… I do well on trapper because placing traps is more strategy and requires less timing or reflex. If I get a few downs and a few hooks I am stoked… I do my best and I make sure to harass players at the gates until the last minute… my doctor build has made a few teams DC.

    I am slowe, I am not accurate, I gave up on the nurse and pinhead… But I still have fun and I will get better…

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