Watching the Smurf sniff out the Smurf is like watching 2 spies confront each other in secret. Each knows the others’ secret, everyone else in the room is clueless
That's a great comparison. It reminds me of the movie Mr. & Mrs. Smith where they're both spies working for competing agencies. He knows her secret, and she knows his. But nobody else does
I remember someone describing post-SBMM DbD like this: "Your first match will be against players who got the instructions of the game through a chinese candy wrapping, and too bad they don't understand their own language to begin with, let alone what the wrapping says. Once you stomp those players, accidentally or not, your second match will be against players who have snorted 5 lines of g-fuel, downed 10 four loko cans, and they intend to finish the match within 4 minutes to submit the footage to a speedrunning community. When you inevitably lose, you go back to the complete newbies, and the cycle begins."
Why did they even add SBMM if literally everyone hates it? I've heard they initially had a really, really good matchmaking system but they changed it for no conceivable reason.
@@TodaylsTheDay I'm honestly just as baffled as you are. Granted, we're talking about BHVR, who had one of their devs live-on-air defend Hillbilly's Overheat mechanic because: "people worked on it", thus "it'd be disrespectful to throw their hard work away."
@TodaylsTheDay matchmaking used to be determined by your rank, ash, bronze, silver etc. I wouldn't call it a great system, considering it's literally just a measure of how much you played that month. Anyone can reach red rank 1 if they play enough.
@TodaylsTheDay Its become more commonplace in large matchmaking brackets now to do an Elo setup (every MMR system is some form of Elo.) It makes sense theoretically, as the purpose of Elo is to evaluate and place players of a similar skill level in the same bracket with more specificity the more games are played. In practice though, it shows why Elo was specifically created for 1v1 games of skill such as chess. There's too many variables in DBD to determine a true Elo score, on top of the assymetric design. Elo works beautifully for chess because its two people following the same rules playing with the same assets; DBD is clearly not that, so It's incredibly difficult to create an accurate candidate pool in that situation. If skill placement is based on the wrong variables (or even just one wrong variable) the entire system gets screwed up. It can also cause a ton of frustration, because when the system is out of whack it causes pairings to be totally mismatched. The true result of an Elo system are the intense, close games that happen. Thats the "intended" experience, but what many developers don't understand is that randomized skill pool usually works out for a more enjoyable experience on the whole. Thats why back in the day (like 2006-2010) there were separate playlists for Ranked. All of that to say, their algorithm is a bad rendition of the elo system. I hope they fix it, but looking at the statistics they evaluate to see if a killer needs to be buffed or nerfed it'll either never be fixed or it'll be a very long time.
This are the kind of survivors a youtuber will go against to show us how op the new trapper buff is 😂 " i got 4k 10 times in a row perkless as trapper, the new buff is crazy"
The wraith endgame chat was so sweet! I love it! I use my main account to do the same: I don't kill survivors, so my killer MMR is low and I usually go against perkless people. I do it so I don't get destroyed because I'm bad as a killer. Although I'm improving in my own pace I don't need to win or to humiliate baby survivors. We all have a fun game when they get that I need my 8 or 4 hooks, so it's just farming in the end. Not in the bad way tho😅
No offense, but this is some weak energy and mental fortitude. You're so scared of getting demolished, you purposely keep your MMR low to have a safe bubble. Maybe play singleplayer games. This is pathetic.
This made me think of a fun killer challenge: Unbind all keys on your keyboard, and for every 2 survivors that escape, rebind one key until you can get all keys back or you get a 4k at 5 gens
Oh man. I still remember my first match. My killer MMR is still pretty low. I just touched killer for the first time in a year and I am definitely playing eith newer players. They arent exactly babies, but they aren't where my skill is at. Unless I have to kill them, I tend to let everyone go, bring good bp offerings to help them level, etc. I find it super relaxing and sometimes do it to chill out after getting frustrated on survivor. Haha
That Feng in your Nurse game was a real gamer. It was so funny watching you go mask off to chase the Feng, while everyone else you pretended to be a baby still
Come on whale, baby killers don't know how to lunge attack. XD seriously tho i had a friend play like 40+ killer games and wanted advice, he didn't know how to lunge that one tip made him soooo much better.
Damn I miss when I first started playing. Now I know all these things and other people know them too. The most fun I had is when I played games with noobs as a noob. Actual party game feel
i remember my very first game so vividly, it was a huntress and i literally ran into her 3 times and got instakilled while my friend with like 100 hours on the game tried so hard to give me tips.
Top tier content love every minute of this!!! Professor pain was great!!! *on a side note I don't think they know you can pallet stun, maybe that's why they weren't going for it.*
Imagine now they add a gen regression perk for new players then you see a nurse with unnerving presence, huntress lullaby, distressing, and (insert new regression perk here)... I'm down
I wish mmr didnt exist. I used to be able to learn new killers but now i only get the 1st match with them that are chill then it seems to go to the mmr of my main killers😢. I'm considering just going back to my survivor main days which are miserable for a whole nother reason😂
Honestly I'm at about 150 hours played now and whenever I play my main killers, still almost every lobby has baby survivors that seem like they've never played a game before. The only time I get good lobbies is when I'm playing a killer I suck at for a challenge because the game just wants me to suffer. I played against a P400 bully squad in my first Billy (My worst killer) game.
I swear the time of day can affect what kind of teams you get! Sometimes I switch and it seems to help with that at least partially (still will get a random match or two of babies here and there, but I mostly play solo survivor instead of killer). So, if you're used to playing at night, try to play in the afternoon instead, or vice versa, if you're used to playing in the daytime try a couple of matches in the evening. It at least guarantees a different player set than you're used to (when I play several matches at a certain time of day I will usually recognize at least one name from playing with them sometime before).
Watching the Smurf sniff out the Smurf is like watching 2 spies confront each other in secret.
Each knows the others’ secret, everyone else in the room is clueless
That's a great comparison.
It reminds me of the movie Mr. & Mrs. Smith where they're both spies working for competing agencies.
He knows her secret, and she knows his. But nobody else does
I remember someone describing post-SBMM DbD like this:
"Your first match will be against players who got the instructions of the game through a chinese candy wrapping, and too bad they don't understand their own language to begin with, let alone what the wrapping says. Once you stomp those players, accidentally or not, your second match will be against players who have snorted 5 lines of g-fuel, downed 10 four loko cans, and they intend to finish the match within 4 minutes to submit the footage to a speedrunning community. When you inevitably lose, you go back to the complete newbies, and the cycle begins."
Why did they even add SBMM if literally everyone hates it? I've heard they initially had a really, really good matchmaking system but they changed it for no conceivable reason.
@@TodaylsTheDay I'm honestly just as baffled as you are. Granted, we're talking about BHVR, who had one of their devs live-on-air defend Hillbilly's Overheat mechanic because: "people worked on it", thus "it'd be disrespectful to throw their hard work away."
@TodaylsTheDay matchmaking used to be determined by your rank, ash, bronze, silver etc. I wouldn't call it a great system, considering it's literally just a measure of how much you played that month. Anyone can reach red rank 1 if they play enough.
@@obese5094 but you _could_ essentially choose which bracket to play in. Red was for the sweats, Green-Purple was more chill.
@TodaylsTheDay Its become more commonplace in large matchmaking brackets now to do an Elo setup (every MMR system is some form of Elo.) It makes sense theoretically, as the purpose of Elo is to evaluate and place players of a similar skill level in the same bracket with more specificity the more games are played. In practice though, it shows why Elo was specifically created for 1v1 games of skill such as chess. There's too many variables in DBD to determine a true Elo score, on top of the assymetric design. Elo works beautifully for chess because its two people following the same rules playing with the same assets; DBD is clearly not that, so It's incredibly difficult to create an accurate candidate pool in that situation. If skill placement is based on the wrong variables (or even just one wrong variable) the entire system gets screwed up.
It can also cause a ton of frustration, because when the system is out of whack it causes pairings to be totally mismatched. The true result of an Elo system are the intense, close games that happen. Thats the "intended" experience, but what many developers don't understand is that randomized skill pool usually works out for a more enjoyable experience on the whole. Thats why back in the day (like 2006-2010) there were separate playlists for Ranked. All of that to say, their algorithm is a bad rendition of the elo system. I hope they fix it, but looking at the statistics they evaluate to see if a killer needs to be buffed or nerfed it'll either never be fixed or it'll be a very long time.
The wraith post game chat was the cutest thing I've seen in my life
This Leon is like: I wonder why I hear this music
"woah! this dynamic background music is so cool and scary... i feel immersed!"
"Papa! You tunnelled me, Papa!"
"IT WAS A DAILY"
Demi reference?
@@yairmimran729 it's a reference to the "Why Would Killers Do This?" video
The shade throwing at the banners and profile pictures ❤
That poor baby Leon 😂
Torn between laughing at their antics and remembering I was exactly the same
The funniest part of this video was when he typed in the endgame chat to a lobby that couldn’t reply lol.
A globe by their name could also be windows store player or an epic player also
lmfao i never thought about it but getting toba landing as your first ever map must be an awful experience
This feels like chaotic good smurfing
Oh my lord they were so cute. So innocent.
This are the kind of survivors a youtuber will go against to show us how op the new trapper buff is 😂 " i got 4k 10 times in a row perkless as trapper, the new buff is crazy"
sounds like a specific youtuber .... hmmm
Rapidmain @@purebreeds
Would say Leon's being stereotypical Leon but this one actually has the excuse!
"This game is really fun I say to the globes." 😭 So real man, stay talking to myself post game.
never forget Professor Pain o7
That poor baby Leon!
The wraith endgame chat was so sweet! I love it! I use my main account to do the same: I don't kill survivors, so my killer MMR is low and I usually go against perkless people. I do it so I don't get destroyed because I'm bad as a killer. Although I'm improving in my own pace I don't need to win or to humiliate baby survivors. We all have a fun game when they get that I need my 8 or 4 hooks, so it's just farming in the end. Not in the bad way tho😅
No offense, but this is some weak energy and mental fortitude. You're so scared of getting demolished, you purposely keep your MMR low to have a safe bubble. Maybe play singleplayer games. This is pathetic.
@@lilyflower5895 Well duh, i wrote exactly that.
This is like when I go to my local park and trash on the kids playing basketball
based and funpilled gameplay right there, the baby survivors committee declares you the best babysitter killer ever
This made me think of a fun killer challenge:
Unbind all keys on your keyboard, and for every 2 survivors that escape, rebind one key until you can get all keys back or you get a 4k at 5 gens
Oh man. I still remember my first match. My killer MMR is still pretty low. I just touched killer for the first time in a year and I am definitely playing eith newer players. They arent exactly babies, but they aren't where my skill is at. Unless I have to kill them, I tend to let everyone go, bring good bp offerings to help them level, etc. I find it super relaxing and sometimes do it to chill out after getting frustrated on survivor. Haha
"the alien from fortnite" LMAO
Baby survivors are so fucking adorable lol I loved that end game chat made my day
Impressive. Now let's see Paul Allen's account
Makes me miss being able to just say GG without someone responding "ew."
That Feng in your Nurse game was a real gamer. It was so funny watching you go mask off to chase the Feng, while everyone else you pretended to be a baby still
7:51 That transition was so smooth wtf
Come on whale, baby killers don't know how to lunge attack. XD seriously tho i had a friend play like 40+ killer games and wanted advice, he didn't know how to lunge that one tip made him soooo much better.
That Leon really thought he was him
I started playing recently. My first ever match was against a four sable squad with flashlights, background player and an eyrie of crows offering lol
One thing about this level of players: they may not know how to play well, but they absolutely know how to be wholesome!
DbD creators usually smurf to stomp on noobs for content, so this is soooo refreshing :D
It's so endearing to see you lose on purpose to baby survivors instead of losing on purpose by getting shit on.
Damn I miss when I first started playing. Now I know all these things and other people know them too. The most fun I had is when I played games with noobs as a noob. Actual party game feel
i remember my very first game so vividly, it was a huntress and i literally ran into her 3 times and got instakilled while my friend with like 100 hours on the game tried so hard to give me tips.
Top tier content love every minute of this!!! Professor pain was great!!!
*on a side note I don't think they know you can pallet stun, maybe that's why they weren't going for it.*
We will never forget professor pain...
6:35 bills a madman!
Professor Pain is a legend 🫡
Imagine now they add a gen regression perk for new players then you see a nurse with unnerving presence, huntress lullaby, distressing, and (insert new regression perk here)... I'm down
I was like: "well it cant be that bad, at least this game has tutorial" and then professor pain shows up
i feel like playing against this has permanently stunted their growth
Pure innocent souls not corrupted by dbds depravity
Mmr = my mates reek
Killa Whale more like Killa Snail.
DBD is one of those games that gets less fun the better you get.
this was priceless 😂
The best dbdtuber is back
Killa what do you think could someone go pro in dbd if they hit iridescent 1 on a killer?
I wish mmr didnt exist. I used to be able to learn new killers but now i only get the 1st match with them that are chill then it seems to go to the mmr of my main killers😢. I'm considering just going back to my survivor main days which are miserable for a whole nother reason😂
I was there to watch this and it was a magical expirirence
killa whale I need your help gangy
This makes the game “fresh”
Honestly I'm at about 150 hours played now and whenever I play my main killers, still almost every lobby has baby survivors that seem like they've never played a game before. The only time I get good lobbies is when I'm playing a killer I suck at for a challenge because the game just wants me to suffer. I played against a P400 bully squad in my first Billy (My worst killer) game.
I swear the time of day can affect what kind of teams you get! Sometimes I switch and it seems to help with that at least partially (still will get a random match or two of babies here and there, but I mostly play solo survivor instead of killer). So, if you're used to playing at night, try to play in the afternoon instead, or vice versa, if you're used to playing in the daytime try a couple of matches in the evening. It at least guarantees a different player set than you're used to (when I play several matches at a certain time of day I will usually recognize at least one name from playing with them sometime before).
Hrrhng.... I'm engaging so hard right now RUclips
i know that smurfing isnt really accepeted but dam someone needs to do a documentary on these high spec gamers
THEN they are the new batch of those dbd lover who will be suffering from the game as time progress
Lewd by daylight part 3 when?????
Did you just buy Dbd again instead of steam library sharing it with a fresh account?
Steam sharing work with this game by the way
Killa Whale demonstrating true dad energy here
Wow smurfing is cool >.>
This is just normal matches for me. Not one of my characters is past p3 yet and I’m almost 300 hours in.
Here at 666 views edgelord gang where y’all at?
Pronouns in name is an L
"Gen rushing"
You mean the one thing youre supposed to be doing as survivor
Surfing killer. Not great.
These are games you recorded and voiced over, pretending you did this on purpose.