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Any other solo queue survivors tired?
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I'm not really interested in the "us vs them" debate, that's not really what this post is about. I'm just curious to know if this experience is just my own or if other people feel similarly. I'll also preface, I'm not trying to front like I am cracked or anything, but I do have nearly 1,000 hours and when I'm not playing - I am watching dbd related content, especially Otz. So, I like to believe I have a decent grasp at the game and basic strategy's.

but anyway, to the point. I feel like mmr is punishing me based on my solo queue teammates and it sucks. I die on first hook all the time because my teammates won't come get me, even when I am running kindred and they can see the killer isn't near. Or teammates refuse to heal me. Or hide after pulling me off hook two feet away from the killer so then the killer tunnels me. And I know it's easy to argue if I'm having these issues, maybe I should just not get caught lol, but I think most people can agree that if I'm doing gens, you know, like I am supposed to - then obviously the killer will find me. I'm not the best looper, but I can manage for a little while depending on who the killer is.

But it feels like I will die because of my teammates (of course I make my fair share of mistakes, I can own up to that) and then it makes my mmr lower, so then I keep getting paired with teammates who aren't good, I die because they won't come get me/refuse to heal me/sandbag/are hiding in a corner. mmr goes down, get paired with bad teammates, then rinse and repeat.

anyone else feel this way?

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