Pretty Good Job So MMR – Dead By Daylight



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Another day in top MMR hell. Another day I come even closer to quitting. These sweaty survivors just won’t stop… killer doesn’t have a chance. Between boons, SWFs, second chance perks, there’s just no hope. You have to sweat and grind and EARN every win as killer. You survivors just don’t – oh wait I got a 4K. gg

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39 thoughts on “Pretty Good Job So MMR – Dead By Daylight”

  1. However, I find that the game increases your MMR too quickly.
    I started playing Killer a few weeks ago, I have less than 100 hours of gameplay and meanwhile I get more and more fully coordinated swf groups on comms, which unfortunately are much more experienced than me and as soon as they realize it, they bully me, until I sometimes would like to cry. I stopped playing 2 days ago after playing several matches of this type in a row and haven't had any new motivation to continue playing until now.
    I don't think it's right that the game thinks that if you (a player with less than 100 hours) get rookies for a short time and therefore easy matches with 4K , that you're already ready to play with players who have double, triple or four times more hours of gameplay and experience than you.
    No I'm not yet ready for this, I don't have the experience these players have.
    The worst part is that most of these players won't help you once they realize that you have much less experience than them by slowing down the game a bit and giving you a chance for some BP from chases or hits and then giving you tips in chat afterwards how you can improve and how to deal with squads of their level , no instead they bully you into the ground, do everything they can so that you will get as little BP as possible at the end and then laugh at you in chat (EZ noob).
    I don't know which servers you play on, maybe people on US servers are nicer, but on EU servers most of the survivors mutate into bullies as soon as they realize that the opponent has much less experience. And they enjoy it, they make it clear everytime in the chat after the game.
    Maybe all of that wouldn't bother me that bad if the grind wasn't so bad for new players, I'm heavily dependent on BP (especially as a killer, without certain perks you're screwed) and if you have several matches in a row where the 4 other players are so strong so that you come out of the match with hardly BP, it's just frustrating and you don't want to play at all anymore.

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  2. I’ve noticed a completely weird shift in my games as killer as of yesterday, the survivors I went against went from full meta perk survivors to noobs who can’t even run away properly and hide on the edge of the maps

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  3. Idk man with 56 hours. That's plenty of time to get the basics. I won my first game and the killer messaged me asking how I played so well, asked 8f I had an alt account. I literally just told fuck no, I was scared the entire time. I did what the tutorial told me to do and then some. I was winging it. But meg…. Lol. Just not good.

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  4. Yeah mmr is busted. I remember getting salty at Gideon as bubba, barely got 1 kill. Got a decent number of hooks. And the next match was at grim pantry as twins. All but one died on first hook, super fast chases, nobody dodged or stayed together to kick Victor. Crazy stuff

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  5. Just started playing DBD after watching your channel for a couple years and then some dbd streams the past year. During this first week, I had a killer game where every survivor was iridescent 1 and I was ash 3. I of course just got a few hooks and that’s it, and the survivors teabagged me at the gate and were BMing until they got into the post game lobby where we all collectively went “wtf” at the matchmaking

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  6. I encounter this a lot. As survivor I frequently get new killers. I have 3,000 hours and I'll get a killer with 20-50 hours.

    I was playing SWF and we brought 2 new ones to the group. It was mind-numbingly frustrating to play with them. They didn't understand how basic things worked: like how to tell if somebody was on death hoook OR EVEN DEAD.

    We were talking about experience in the game and one of them said (I shit you not): "You are very experienced if you have about 100 hours in the game." He had about 70 at the time. UGHHHH!!

    I refuse to play with them anymore. It's so frustrating.

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  7. Having watched so much of you playing DBD, seeing this weird match really felt like twilight zone. It's reminds me of that video of this one guy playing with a bunch of kids in a playroom just wrecking them left right and center.

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  8. I have less than 100 hours and it's split between survivor and killer. So I'm that Meg that keeps getting matched against thousands of hours player. Same as killer too though, i get full perk bully squad that chain blind me and wont leave the map unless I force them out crawling. But MMR is great we're told so…

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  9. It's hard to have an MMR system that works when they don't first address the problem of wildly imbalanced killers:survivors ratio. The fact that sometimes I have to wait 10 minutes as survivor during peak hours, but only 30 seconds max as killer on off-times is astounding.

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