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You can be 10k+ hours player and still be bad, but you can also have <1k hours and be really good
There is no pro scene or even mentionable competitive scene in dbd. Everyone is a self-proclaimed pro and nobody is stopping you from doing the same thing
Seriously?
OP asked about time until mastering the game aka. becoming pro, we are not talking about casual excuses and many "casual" players are playing to win, but are expecting to have that win gifted.
i have seen way too many "pro streamers" with 10k+ hours that are way beyond bad at the game and are constantly making excuses for it.
And there are many <5k hours players that play far better than those.
original post was asking when they hit pro level.
Take from that what you want
The "pro" scene is a joke. This game is awful for competitive esports.
With nice set of rules, this game is quite eligible to be an esport.
Ohh, and it's really not shameful yo appreciate pro players of a game without making yourself be one of them.
DbD is quite literally the only PvP game where i see "casual" players trying to mock pro players despite those pro players literally not even playing pubs nearly as much as those casuals do.
I have 150+ and thats a lot