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Exactly, i dont want "competitive videogames", i just want FUN games.
Also, DBD is not a real competitive videogame; CSGO, LOL, etc, are.
The idea is: by keeping things the same on the map you will generate a playerbase flow.
RIght now, TCM is prolly the funniest cause not everybody knows how to play the game and it is amazing. You get random lobbies and the outcome is not predictable. It creates a scenario everybody likes from horror movies.
And by keeping a flow in the playerbase, the community will be much healthier in comparison to DbDs.
lol I agree, my point is that some changes need to be made to keep this game as a more immersive "party" type game. Because it will naturally become toxic like DBD if it's over balanced and too predictable.
Dude lol I'm like one of the few DBD players actually praising the game and want to see it do well. Can't we all just get long?
I mean I made $250k last year playing DBD.. broke.. poverty...
link some bank statements? lol i gotta see this