As a killer player, the best way to avoid being looped for the entire game is simply not to overcommit. A good looper, like the one who made this video, can run you around the map for the whole game. Meanwhile, three other survivors are doing generators, healing up, finding goodies in chests, or whatever else. Chase for a bit, and take the swing if you think you can get it, but otherwise give up after a bit and go back to patrolling generators. Being a killer, surprisingly, is not about getting kills. It's about using your abilities to pressure an entire team and make their game harder, taking kills when they are easy. A dedicated looper's job is harder when the killer does not commit to the chase.
I only have 80 hours but this is exactly how I managed (with some luck of course) to 4k a bully squad on RPD with Huntress. Would only chase the looper for .5 or 1 loop at most, then doubled back to someone else since the rest were buzzing around the staircase area. Made sure to target the distraction last 😂
I was doing a daily for my nurse that I can't play to save my life, got looped by a Kate for the entire match. I saw the survivors working on the gens but at that point I'd given up on winning and just walked past them to chase the Kate knowing she was the strongest on their team and if I was going to lose I wanted to face the best player to get the best practice with her ability. I did get the 1k and the rest escaped but sometimes I feel like throwing a game to learn a killer against strong players is like an investment to improve your future games.
@@kevinh2624I hate to break it to you but bully squads usually let the killer get the win in the end so that way they can bully newer killers and also if they didn’t want you to get the win they wouldn’t let you kill them so easily
are you me? ever since the queue incentives have been heavily survivor sided, I tried out survivor for once and am getting tunneled, bubba camped, 3 genned, mindgamed, slugged, and my chases last less then 15 seconds on average. I need help
Always analyze new loops you aren’t familiar with outside of chase before you try hugging them too tightly. You might bump into something which is arguably worse than not hugging it tightly.
My sister in law raised my sensitivity on the game over time without me realizing it. It was small incriments over the course of like 2 months. I went to check one day and it was already at 100%. That's probably going to be the most positive form of manipulation in my entire life 🤣
@@William47345 to be fair, this technique is a solid one. I actually do this in some games. I’ll raise my sensitivity in increments of 5-10 maybe every couple of weeks.
As a killer main there is sometimes one guy that joins games jsut to loop. They come with a flashlight, they barely touch gens, they always run to shack. Ignore them, get your 3 kills or 4 if you manage to trigger them. 90% of the time they only know 1 0r 2 loops per map. 1 of them is always shack and they fall apart if they are out of their comfort zone. When you ignore them they become body blockers while others do gens waiting in the bushes to use flashlight when you pick them up. They also 90% of the time stupidly waste their flashlight when you break a pallet thinking it does something when 60% of your duriation is spent destroying the pallet only for you to catch up to them easily from hearing them when they could have used that time to runaway instead lol. They also likely used deadhard at this point so simply "W" to them and they get hit again lol. IGNORE SHACK RUNNERS
Agreed, if you are getting heavily looped it's time to find a more vulnerable target. If it's a strong loop and they know how to play it then it's not worth the case time.
I went up against one of these guys yesterday. Ignored them to take out everyone else, then focused on them. Got called a Mexican and told to go back to my country. 10/10, would trigger again
@@NeoCreo1 I went against a swf "friend squad" one of them was the looper. It was a 4k. At end of game I was giving him tips because he was pretty useless majority of the game since I ignored him. These loopers sometimes fail to adapt and become the weakest link on the team.
I am fairly new to the game, just got dbd this week, and every time I've attempted to play killer I end up in a match with people like that. I get its their thing but as a new player it's frustrating trying to learn the ins and outs that way 😅 tonight I started ignoring the loopers and managed to get my first kills... lol
@@NOCIyt Im ok with looping, but does network performance affecting the "hit" box/area on the survivor? Its quite frustrating when you're alredy passed the window or vault and you still got hit? I dont mind sometimes only you got hit, but almost of the time, its really demotivating.
Even for someone with 1.4K hrs in dbd I found this helpful I already knew a lot of these things but I forgot about the fov tech and never thought of doing a dead hard tech this was really informative for a player with experience such as myself and this will also greatly help someone who’s new to the game and wants to become a juicer btw twitch streams when? love you bro watched a lot of your moonwalk videos back then glad to see you still upload 🖤
thank you so much "cat boy" 😍 wonderful guide. I'm still working on staying calm during the chase like you said in a previous video. I've been getting better at it. Also been trying the FOV tech and its working more and more for me. flashlight are just not for me lol i play on ps4 and 5 too and i can't aim at all lol when i turn on the flashlight most of the times its not even pointing forward, its like in a crazy angle off to the side. I tried for a while but i wasn't really seeing any progress at all so i went back to my comfy gen jockey play style (that I love) I think it's the best way I can support my team. But your videos have been very helpful when mister killer actually spots me or I have to show my self to him and be a bait. thanks for all the info. I feel like i have homework to do now. good kind of home work :D
Ahww don't say so, it all takes time to become better and improve, with flashlight saving you can lower your sensetivity to make the aiming easier, it's better to see slow progress then no progress right? ^^' Try go into some custom games with friends o you can learn how to hug obstacles, connect looping aswel as flashlight saving and see how it goes from there, now go do ur homework or catboy will be mad 😝🙈
I'd say don't use shroud of binding. Ideally you want to be split up in twos or alone at the start of the match so you can spread out on gens efficiently and not all run into the killer at once. That offering should appear in killer bloodwebs as it almost always benefits them more. Vigo's and distorted are good if you feel like you're always the first to be found. More often than not it's because the killer saw your aura, hiding it from them lets you do the first gen in peace while they bother someone else.
Wow you explain it so easy! I won’t probably catch all these tips from watching the video once but I’m definitely watching as many times as I can after a match to gather as many tips as I can for the next match until I master it. Extremely helpful thank you 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks so much this helped me as a killer main, i used to get juked by good survivors with their 360 just like this poor guy 27:37 now i know all these tricks and how to counter as well as how to use them when i do use survivor
The key to playing Survivor is the split the killer's attention between gens and killing you and your friends. The gens are a roadblock that take time to knock down, and the killer keeps your team off of gens, so you get the killer away from gens to knock them down, eventually leading to you surviving until the next trial. The key to playing killer is to get a nice balance of chasing and pressuring survivors away from gens. Your objective is to kill the survivors before the generators pop, so you need to make sure the generators don't do that, giving you much needed breathing room to chase and kill survivors.
I recommend all the new players to see this video because i already have 4k hours in dbd and i learn few new tricks while watching this. Amazing video❤️
very informative i can tell you put a lot of effort and hard work into this video to help others, thank you man this will surely help me solo Q to red ranks lol
I can’t seem to figure out how to change my controls to where I can turn the camera and not have my survivor run in that direction. Every time I turn to face the killer my character turns slightly to face him or stutter steps and the killer makes up so much ground.
Man, I’ve been noticing recently that FOV tech is really popular recently. And now that I’ve seen it in gameplay I now know about it. It’s pretty cool how you can use the killer’s own mind against them in order to give yourself extra distance.
A good killer just waits and laughs about these shenanigans, so really they buy themselves .5 seconds of time doing it. If they have already lost, I'll even give them 3-4 of these desperate moves.
incredibly helpful video. i never knew about the flashlight blind timing, and i didnt think twice about how powerful these techniques could be. i will be applying them in my gameplay, much obliged!
Thanks for this sick guide, I've been playing for years as killer the vast majority of the time so my survivor is pretty mediocre. Very informative, it'll definitely help me get more chase points at the very least lmao
13:12 I was facing a Sadako on Asylum (maybe Chapel, don't remember for sure) and I had a junglegym right next to shack. Kept her there for 2.5 minutes, while injured, and ended up escaping the chase and going cross map. I either used both pallets or just shack pallet, but either way, just having two strong loops next to each other can allow a looper to buy so much time. I had another one against a Deathslinger on Shattered Square where I kept him at shack and shack alone for 2.5 minutes, where the final 2 or 3 gens got done and we all got out of the gate.
Everything you talked about in the first half of the video is very helpful to new survivors as a killer main. But all of the techs you mentioned are very counterable and good killers never fall for them. So here are some tips from a killer main which will help you at high mmr. DO NOT fake dead hard. You lose distance and it is very obvious that you didn't use dead hard. Old dead hard was much better at getting distance rather than avoiding a hit. New dead hard requires timing and faking it really doesn't help. The other techs you mentioned are counterable by simply looking at the survivor instead of looking where they are going to be and swinging blind. Other than that, this guide is amazing for new players and everything except for what I talked about above is really good advice! Edit: What you said about moonwalking is completely wrong. Moonwalking is soooo much better when the survivor is looking behind you. If they aren't looking then there is no point to moonwalk, but then again it is just ingrained into my brain to turn around when I'm about to round a corner. (Also the only reason moonwalking works is because many survivors use the red stain as a massive crutch).
As someone who is using survivor tips against survivors. This has made me a much harder killer to deal with. I thank you for giving me this power which I will definitely abuse.
Kinda took a long break from DBD(6 months) and this definitely helps getting back into it, although I definitely still struggle with reading the killers next move, I'm getting much better at movement and reacting and stuff
In my opinion, this is the best survivor guide pertaining to looping. I have close to 1500 hours and I just discovered the window vacuum. You are doing a terrific job :)
The most basic tip for killers is “prioritize the first down, but if the survivor is trying to get your attention, ignore him, since he is doing nothing that helps his team”
Love this. It's so interesting. I already started this game as and still am a killer man but I've stumbled onto these techniques cause I was experimenting with survivor play to understand them better. Very cool
This is literally the best guide out there, thank you so much. I only have 300 hours and I've been trying to improve my looping skills. Most of the time I suck and I feel bad because of that lol
Thank you for making this tutorial, it really helped improve my looping abilities, in fact I'm currently typing this while being chased, I'm not too sure when I'll go down or when the killer will leave me Edit: **SOS** I'VE BEEN IN CHASE FOR LONGER THAN I CAN REMEMBER, I'M PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO GO DOWN OR LOSE THE KILLER, PLEASE HELP ME
One of first big learning moments as a killer was to know when to walk away from a chase , because of insane loop placement and they know and use it you can easily get tunnel vision as a killer whetr u want this survivor so bad u forget everything
Pro tip, make sure you have good internet speed, otherwise get ready for a lot of frustration, pain and suffering. Oh and you are so going to love solo-que mixed with the new MMR it's so wonderful. Once upon a time I used to be at this thing called a green or purple rank and used to get purple and green rank killers and used to survive 50% of the time. Now I die 9 out of 10 matches.
Thank you for this! the hardest thing for me to do, is getting used to looking behind me because I'm a mouse and keyboard guy when I'm just running forward I completely forget how to switch keys and use the mouse etc etc it's really aggravating but I just have to keep on it.
You forgot to mention this for pallet vacuuming (pretty sure you didn't mention it). To make the vacuum bigger, immediately walk for like a split second and while you walk for that split second then drop the pallet. Walking makes the vacuum bigger, which will make it easier to drop.
In “comp” dbd, many loops have things called “check spots” which are areas of the loop where it’s considered safe to stop running, check the loop for a second to see which way the killer is walking. Check spots are safe because they provide cover, and enough time for you to react when you confirm which way a killer is running or if they’re trying to mindgame you. Even in casual DBD it helps to know where these check spots are so you’re less likely to fall for mind games. Unless it is against a ranged killer or killer who ignores pallets, a lot of pallets with long loops are actually considered check spots themselves. If you’re in a long loop and have to throw a pallet, and the killer isn’t huntress, it’s generally safe to stop and take a moment to assess what the killer is about to do
Looping is fun. I’m okay at it depends on the map. I don’t mind looping the whole game but its annoying when your teammates doing nothing. They get downed once the killer drop the chase 😂😂😂
Ive been gone from DBD for seven months and I gotta get back in gear of things with my survivors and killers so thanks for this refresher it helped me out.
I have over 2k hours and can loop pretty good but still thank you for the video u showed me some things I forgot about and can now implement in my gameplay. I did the fov trick sometimes but not really after corners after 360s but with the corner is new for me so thank you
thank you for this video, i play on ps5 and always thought a mouse/keyboard user had a huge advantage over me. glad to see you can pplay just fine with a controller
TYSM man, last year I have switched from PS4 to PC. Still playing on my ps controller cus the camera is weird to use when you play with your mouse. I was so glad when you said that you play on PS4. I will for sure try to increase the sensivity. I completely forgot about this setting and was so sad that I can't learn to play with a mouse and was thinking that playing on PS4 controller just stops me from improving. Thanks again 😊
I just found you via this video. I don't know if it's been said yet (there's 205 comments as of this posting), but one thing that I find important (I play both sides) is if the Killer has ears on (aka headphones/ear buds/etc.). If you learn that the Killer doesn't have them on (usually by something that might give you away and they don't react accordingly) you can get away with a lot of things you shouldn't otherwise as a Survivor. It's not wholly reliable, but that can be a major shift in a match that turns what could be a 4k into a 4 escape. Speaking specifically in the Killer mindset, I've had times where I was lazy and didn't put ears on, only to learn that I missed things during a match in end game chat versus suddenly hearing something in a match that I would've walked by, turn around, and get a kill that I would've lost.
i've recently switched from pc to xbox due to an unfortunate event so i've been trying to get better with controller but nothing has been helping thanks for giving me some hope
I wish this vid was out in 2017 all this stuff I slowly learned throughout this games life cycle ur really helping all the wholesome Meg heads thank u🤣🤙also wanted to add I’ve been watching u since ur first ever 360 tutorial happy to see u grow would love to play some games cat boy and srry for the paragraph lol
Obviously back in 2017 i didn't know,all of this stuff myself ^^' but prob around 2019 i pretty much knew all the things mentioned in this video ^^ Thank you, and yes feel free to add me or what's ur id, catboy plays with everyone
If someone is a master of looping(and a few simple things will tell you right away), ignore them, remember: THERE WILL ALWAYS BE ONE WEAK SURVIVOR. If there’s not…then you’re playing against a meta team(Windows, Lithe, Distortion, Adrenaline). Free Build to counter Meta Survivors: Mindbreaker(Blindness and Exhaustion KO Windows, Lithe, Sprint Burst, Dead Hard, and Adrenaline), Tinkerer(Give Aura Reading Level information without triggering Distortion and gets you refocused on the Gens at a crucial moment and makes you undetectable for the approach), No Way Out(Tells you where survivors are without triggering Distortion and gives you time in the endgame to hook someone and set up bait), Remember Me(combos well with No Way Out to make an EXCRUCIATINGLY long endgame). I’d also recommend comboing No Way Out with either NOED(it’s ok to use NOED) or Batteries included for 5% Haste pretty much anywhere you chase around the map.
As killer main, you can tell within a few steps into the trial if a survivor is a good looper. Ignore them, they will make a mistake at some point. Dont make the mistake yourself by following them into their loops. Only bc they can loop doesnt mean they are good at anything else in the game, it only means they protect the others so target those others harder.
On top of being helpful, the quote, "what're you gonna do now? Give me milk? (subtitles: "yes pls")" is going to live in my brain forever, thank you. xD
Agree with most of this except for greeding (like not dropping) pallets when injured in low/ average mmr (or solo queue in general). Many of these survivors are headless chickens who will almost never utilize pallet stun saves and may even let you just hit stage 2 for free. The most free kills I've ever gotten as killer were when survivors were way too greedy and cut their chase time in half bc they were saving pallets for next game. SOME value is always going to be better than none at all.
This is why I play Pinhead. Only rookie killers allow themselves to be looped like that. Discordance, Pop Goes the Weasel, Call of Brine, and Franklin’s Demise. Delete generator progress and make progress harder to get. Wear them down. Once repairing generators becomes unfeasible, keep one down and Chain Hunt will take care of the master looper. GG
Cosmetics DO matter! Once when I was playing as killer, I was chasing a survivor who was doing 360 to lose me in an area with lots of obstacles. I almost totally lost them, but on the corner of my screen, I recognized the glowing auric cell charm for a split second. That's how I didn't lose them and eventually downed them.
Sensitivity is personal preference in EVERY game, and muscle memory (getting used to and comfortable with it) is the only way to get better beyond setting it to what feels right. Sometimes it can feel like no setting feels perfect, but that is more often than not because you need more practice and not because another sensitivity is better. The worst you can do in ANY game is constantly changing your settings and never building proper muscle memory. Set your settings, leave them as they are, and build muscle memory.
This is the only game anyone has ever told me to play on a higher sens. As someone from a pc FPS background I have never heard "use 100% sens" before lmao
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As a killer player, the best way to avoid being looped for the entire game is simply not to overcommit. A good looper, like the one who made this video, can run you around the map for the whole game. Meanwhile, three other survivors are doing generators, healing up, finding goodies in chests, or whatever else. Chase for a bit, and take the swing if you think you can get it, but otherwise give up after a bit and go back to patrolling generators. Being a killer, surprisingly, is not about getting kills. It's about using your abilities to pressure an entire team and make their game harder, taking kills when they are easy. A dedicated looper's job is harder when the killer does not commit to the chase.
I only have 80 hours but this is exactly how I managed (with some luck of course) to 4k a bully squad on RPD with Huntress. Would only chase the looper for .5 or 1 loop at most, then doubled back to someone else since the rest were buzzing around the staircase area. Made sure to target the distraction last 😂
Agreeeee
i die more when the killer doesnt commit then when im being chased
I was doing a daily for my nurse that I can't play to save my life, got looped by a Kate for the entire match. I saw the survivors working on the gens but at that point I'd given up on winning and just walked past them to chase the Kate knowing she was the strongest on their team and if I was going to lose I wanted to face the best player to get the best practice with her ability. I did get the 1k and the rest escaped but sometimes I feel like throwing a game to learn a killer against strong players is like an investment to improve your future games.
@@kevinh2624I hate to break it to you but bully squads usually let the killer get the win in the end so that way they can bully newer killers and also if they didn’t want you to get the win they wouldn’t let you kill them so easily
As someone who's a killer main trying to learn survivor as of late this is the most helpful video I've seen so far
Thx!
Just don’t kill me ok
As a killer main, you should already know how to play survivor, especially if they're toying with you and giving up tactics
are you me?
ever since the queue incentives have been heavily survivor sided, I tried out survivor for once and am getting tunneled, bubba camped, 3 genned, mindgamed, slugged, and my chases last less then 15 seconds on average.
I need help
Hide in lockers till everyone dies like the real skilled survivors
Always analyze new loops you aren’t familiar with outside of chase before you try hugging them too tightly. You might bump into something which is arguably worse than not hugging it tightly.
Nah just get stuck, that way you'll never forget that thing you got stuck on ever again lol
Ye I have the unfortunate of this happening to me at times. It ruins the whole loop.
The amount of times when i started playing that i got trapped in a unobvious nook in something i was looping...
@@Adameia_ the dead hard into the dead end 😂😂😂 🎉🎉🎉
My sister in law raised my sensitivity on the game over time without me realizing it. It was small incriments over the course of like 2 months. I went to check one day and it was already at 100%. That's probably going to be the most positive form of manipulation in my entire life 🤣
I bet you $10,000 this is a lie
@@William47345 to be fair, this technique is a solid one. I actually do this in some games. I’ll raise my sensitivity in increments of 5-10 maybe every couple of weeks.
@@talah6651 hope youre not doing it in actual fps games because this would make it worse. Fps games = low sens is way better
@@vincentvandeperre1670 it depends on the game
@@superfurfannyaa1864 not at all. Even pro apex players play low sens. You will always have some who dont but 95% of all fps pros play low sens.
As a killer main there is sometimes one guy that joins games jsut to loop. They come with a flashlight, they barely touch gens, they always run to shack. Ignore them, get your 3 kills or 4 if you manage to trigger them. 90% of the time they only know 1 0r 2 loops per map. 1 of them is always shack and they fall apart if they are out of their comfort zone. When you ignore them they become body blockers while others do gens waiting in the bushes to use flashlight when you pick them up. They also 90% of the time stupidly waste their flashlight when you break a pallet thinking it does something when 60% of your duriation is spent destroying the pallet only for you to catch up to them easily from hearing them when they could have used that time to runaway instead lol. They also likely used deadhard at this point so simply "W" to them and they get hit again lol. IGNORE SHACK RUNNERS
Agreed, if you are getting heavily looped it's time to find a more vulnerable target. If it's a strong loop and they know how to play it then it's not worth the case time.
I went up against one of these guys yesterday. Ignored them to take out everyone else, then focused on them. Got called a Mexican and told to go back to my country. 10/10, would trigger again
@@NeoCreo1 I went against a swf "friend squad" one of them was the looper. It was a 4k. At end of game I was giving him tips because he was pretty useless majority of the game since I ignored him. These loopers sometimes fail to adapt and become the weakest link on the team.
I loop dead zones.
I am fairly new to the game, just got dbd this week, and every time I've attempted to play killer I end up in a match with people like that. I get its their thing but as a new player it's frustrating trying to learn the ins and outs that way 😅 tonight I started ignoring the loopers and managed to get my first kills... lol
Do map guides, showing us the preferred way to run main buildings, common totem spawns, and special techniques you use on every map
I'd like to do this ^^
@@NOCIyt Im ok with looping, but does network performance affecting the "hit" box/area on the survivor? Its quite frustrating when you're alredy passed the window or vault and you still got hit? I dont mind sometimes only you got hit, but almost of the time, its really demotivating.
Yes I agree, please teach us the way master!!! ❤️
@@jazrol if killer has bad ping he sees you out of sync so like very bad ping = he sees you a meter behind of where you see
@@jazrol this happens to me a lot, its frustrating
Even for someone with 1.4K hrs in dbd I found this helpful I already knew a lot of these things but I forgot about the fov tech and never thought of doing a dead hard tech this was really informative for a player with experience such as myself and this will also greatly help someone who’s new to the game and wants to become a juicer btw twitch streams when? love you bro watched a lot of your moonwalk videos back then glad to see you still upload 🖤
Man u trash 1.4k houres hahahaa u trash quit the game
thank you so much "cat boy" 😍 wonderful guide. I'm still working on staying calm during the chase like you said in a previous video. I've been getting better at it. Also been trying the FOV tech and its working more and more for me. flashlight are just not for me lol i play on ps4 and 5 too and i can't aim at all lol when i turn on the flashlight most of the times its not even pointing forward, its like in a crazy angle off to the side. I tried for a while but i wasn't really seeing any progress at all so i went back to my comfy gen jockey play style (that I love) I think it's the best way I can support my team. But your videos have been very helpful when mister killer actually spots me or I have to show my self to him and be a bait. thanks for all the info. I feel like i have homework to do now. good kind of home work :D
Ahww don't say so, it all takes time to become better and improve, with flashlight saving you can lower your sensetivity to make the aiming easier, it's better to see slow progress then no progress right? ^^'
Try go into some custom games with friends o you can learn how to hug obstacles, connect looping aswel as flashlight saving and see how it goes from there, now go do ur homework or catboy will be mad 😝🙈
Currently a new player (only 20 hours) and this guide was fantastic! Thank you for making his!
I'd say don't use shroud of binding. Ideally you want to be split up in twos or alone at the start of the match so you can spread out on gens efficiently and not all run into the killer at once. That offering should appear in killer bloodwebs as it almost always benefits them more. Vigo's and distorted are good if you feel like you're always the first to be found. More often than not it's because the killer saw your aura, hiding it from them lets you do the first gen in peace while they bother someone else.
One of the best guides I've seen. I'm not a new player but i still suck at looping and this helped a lot
You wlcm! ^^
oh thank god i was scared i was gonna suck at this game forever
This video was very informational! You did a great job explaining everything and the video turned out awesome!
Thank you i appriciate it
A 31 min vid by icon, it’s time to take the 🍿
Leave some snacks for me pls ^^
Wow you explain it so easy! I won’t probably catch all these tips from watching the video once but I’m definitely watching as many times as I can after a match to gather as many tips as I can for the next match until I master it. Extremely helpful thank you 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks so much this helped me as a killer main, i used to get juked by good survivors with their 360 just like this poor guy 27:37 now i know all these tricks and how to counter as well as how to use them when i do use survivor
You wlcm
The key to playing Survivor is the split the killer's attention between gens and killing you and your friends. The gens are a roadblock that take time to knock down, and the killer keeps your team off of gens, so you get the killer away from gens to knock them down, eventually leading to you surviving until the next trial.
The key to playing killer is to get a nice balance of chasing and pressuring survivors away from gens. Your objective is to kill the survivors before the generators pop, so you need to make sure the generators don't do that, giving you much needed breathing room to chase and kill survivors.
I recommend all the new players to see this video because i already have 4k hours in dbd and i learn few new tricks while watching this. Amazing video❤️
Ahww thank youu, happy this video helped you
I think there's too much information for a new player
very informative i can tell you put a lot of effort and hard work into this video to help others, thank you man this will surely help me solo Q to red ranks lol
You wlcm!
This video is too powerful. Literally made a killer dc my first game on today.
I can’t seem to figure out how to change my controls to where I can turn the camera and not have my survivor run in that direction. Every time I turn to face the killer my character turns slightly to face him or stutter steps and the killer makes up so much ground.
Man, I’ve been noticing recently that FOV tech is really popular recently. And now that I’ve seen it in gameplay I now know about it. It’s pretty cool how you can use the killer’s own mind against them in order to give yourself extra distance.
Lol no it’s just exploiting the shittt fov that killers have… but sure… mind games
A good killer just waits and laughs about these shenanigans, so really they buy themselves .5 seconds of time doing it. If they have already lost, I'll even give them 3-4 of these desperate moves.
incredibly helpful video. i never knew about the flashlight blind timing, and i didnt think twice about how powerful these techniques could be. i will be applying them in my gameplay, much obliged!
You wlcm!
I'm new to the game and this is an awesome guide. Before I watched this it felt impossible to escape a killer.
Perfect tips. Around 9k hours here as well. More people needs to see this!
Thanks for this sick guide, I've been playing for years as killer the vast majority of the time so my survivor is pretty mediocre. Very informative, it'll definitely help me get more chase points at the very least lmao
You wlcm!
Thank you with this information I can go back to the edge of the map and self-care only to clense a dull totem
despite the teabagging in some of the clips a really good guide 👍
13:12 I was facing a Sadako on Asylum (maybe Chapel, don't remember for sure) and I had a junglegym right next to shack. Kept her there for 2.5 minutes, while injured, and ended up escaping the chase and going cross map. I either used both pallets or just shack pallet, but either way, just having two strong loops next to each other can allow a looper to buy so much time.
I had another one against a Deathslinger on Shattered Square where I kept him at shack and shack alone for 2.5 minutes, where the final 2 or 3 gens got done and we all got out of the gate.
Thank you for this video!
Sincerely,
Killer main
Wlcm!
Everything you talked about in the first half of the video is very helpful to new survivors as a killer main. But all of the techs you mentioned are very counterable and good killers never fall for them. So here are some tips from a killer main which will help you at high mmr. DO NOT fake dead hard. You lose distance and it is very obvious that you didn't use dead hard. Old dead hard was much better at getting distance rather than avoiding a hit. New dead hard requires timing and faking it really doesn't help. The other techs you mentioned are counterable by simply looking at the survivor instead of looking where they are going to be and swinging blind. Other than that, this guide is amazing for new players and everything except for what I talked about above is really good advice!
Edit: What you said about moonwalking is completely wrong. Moonwalking is soooo much better when the survivor is looking behind you. If they aren't looking then there is no point to moonwalk, but then again it is just ingrained into my brain to turn around when I'm about to round a corner. (Also the only reason moonwalking works is because many survivors use the red stain as a massive crutch).
As someone who is using survivor tips against survivors. This has made me a much harder killer to deal with. I thank you for giving me this power which I will definitely abuse.
Lol 👍
Kinda took a long break from DBD(6 months) and this definitely helps getting back into it, although I definitely still struggle with reading the killers next move, I'm getting much better at movement and reacting and stuff
In my opinion, this is the best survivor guide pertaining to looping. I have close to 1500 hours and I just discovered the window vacuum.
You are doing a terrific job :)
Thank youu
The most basic tip for killers is “prioritize the first down, but if the survivor is trying to get your attention, ignore him, since he is doing nothing that helps his team”
4:54 | as a killer main, you’d be surprised at how much moon walking works.
Love this. It's so interesting. I already started this game as and still am a killer man but I've stumbled onto these techniques cause I was experimenting with survivor play to understand them better. Very cool
This is cool, now teach them how to do a generator since no one seems to understand that. 😂😂😂
Been playing for little over a month, and I think this is the best tutorial that I've come across. Awesome guide man!!
Can't tell you how thrilled I am to finally find a looping guide for a console player, and a ps4 at that since that's what I'm on. Thank you 😁
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This is literally the best guide out there, thank you so much. I only have 300 hours and I've been trying to improve my looping skills. Most of the time I suck and I feel bad because of that lol
Thank you for making this tutorial, it really helped improve my looping abilities, in fact I'm currently typing this while being chased, I'm not too sure when I'll go down or when the killer will leave me
Edit: **SOS** I'VE BEEN IN CHASE FOR LONGER THAN I CAN REMEMBER, I'M PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO GO DOWN OR LOSE THE KILLER, PLEASE HELP ME
One of first big learning moments as a killer was to know when to walk away from a chase , because of insane loop placement and they know and use it you can easily get tunnel vision as a killer whetr u want this survivor so bad u forget everything
For me, I usually take Windows Of Opportunity in place of an exhaustion perk and that really helped me learn how to loop and connect loops.
That could do good too ^^
Pro tip, make sure you have good internet speed, otherwise get ready for a lot of frustration, pain and suffering. Oh and you are so going to love solo-que mixed with the new MMR it's so wonderful. Once upon a time I used to be at this thing called a green or purple rank and used to get purple and green rank killers and used to survive 50% of the time. Now I die 9 out of 10 matches.
Been playing for 2,5 years and I still suck at looping. I get too nervous.
Try not getting nervous, keep looking around you, look what obstacles you can loop around once the killer comes near you, always run with a plan ^^
purposefully force chases until you're used to it and don't get nervous anymore
I usually pallet camp to make it seem like I would drop pallet which makes me loop longer because they would obviously respect it
9 thousand hours is crazy man, props to u and ur dedication to this game.
When you used the phrase " cat boy " you just gained a subscriber ! Good guide, well done !
Lol glad I’m not the only fem guy here
Thank you for this! the hardest thing for me to do, is getting used to looking behind me because I'm a mouse and keyboard guy when I'm just running forward I completely forget how to switch keys and use the mouse etc etc it's really aggravating but I just have to keep on it.
You got this! Idk how hard it is on mouse keyboard, but on controller it's pretty easy ^^
Thank u for a nice guide. I like energy and positive in your voice. I guess it comes from enjoying what u do. All the best to u!
unregistred hypercam ahh voice quality
big booty boy ahh comment
I watch all your videos on repeat so this wasnt even neccessary but i still love it so much👍 noci you are the best of the best
That's so sweet of you blighty
You forgot to mention this for pallet vacuuming (pretty sure you didn't mention it). To make the vacuum bigger, immediately walk for like a split second and while you walk for that split second then drop the pallet. Walking makes the vacuum bigger, which will make it easier to drop.
In “comp” dbd, many loops have things called “check spots” which are areas of the loop where it’s considered safe to stop running, check the loop for a second to see which way the killer is walking. Check spots are safe because they provide cover, and enough time for you to react when you confirm which way a killer is running or if they’re trying to mindgame you. Even in casual DBD it helps to know where these check spots are so you’re less likely to fall for mind games.
Unless it is against a ranged killer or killer who ignores pallets, a lot of pallets with long loops are actually considered check spots themselves. If you’re in a long loop and have to throw a pallet, and the killer isn’t huntress, it’s generally safe to stop and take a moment to assess what the killer is about to do
Looping is fun. I’m okay at it depends on the map. I don’t mind looping the whole game but its annoying when your teammates doing nothing. They get downed once the killer drop the chase 😂😂😂
Great guide, but why do you have to be so toxic towards the killer and tbag him when he has not done anything wrong...
as a killer main watching your gameplay gives me nightmares.
Sowwy 😹
Quickest way to get camped lmfaoo
Gayest way to play the game. I main killer and honestly I never ever camped. It's so stupid honestly, I don't know how someone gets joy from camping
Ive been gone from DBD for seven months and I gotta get back in gear of things with my survivors and killers so thanks for this refresher it helped me out.
I have over 2k hours and can loop pretty good but still thank you for the video u showed me some things I forgot about and can now implement in my gameplay. I did the fov trick sometimes but not really after corners after 360s but with the corner is new for me so thank you
thank you for this video, i play on ps5 and always thought a mouse/keyboard user had a huge advantage over me. glad to see you can pplay just fine with a controller
TYSM man, last year I have switched from PS4 to PC. Still playing on my ps controller cus the camera is weird to use when you play with your mouse. I was so glad when you said that you play on PS4. I will for sure try to increase the sensivity. I completely forgot about this setting and was so sad that I can't learn to play with a mouse and was thinking that playing on PS4 controller just stops me from improving. Thanks again 😊
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I just found you via this video. I don't know if it's been said yet (there's 205 comments as of this posting), but one thing that I find important (I play both sides) is if the Killer has ears on (aka headphones/ear buds/etc.). If you learn that the Killer doesn't have them on (usually by something that might give you away and they don't react accordingly) you can get away with a lot of things you shouldn't otherwise as a Survivor. It's not wholly reliable, but that can be a major shift in a match that turns what could be a 4k into a 4 escape. Speaking specifically in the Killer mindset, I've had times where I was lazy and didn't put ears on, only to learn that I missed things during a match in end game chat versus suddenly hearing something in a match that I would've walked by, turn around, and get a kill that I would've lost.
i've recently switched from pc to xbox due to an unfortunate event so i've been trying to get better with controller but nothing has been helping thanks for giving me some hope
Badass video! I can't wait to grow in the DBD community! Been loving this game since I got into it a few months ago =D
love you noci ❤️ btw you’re really the best
console I’ve seen
Your the sweetest thank youu ilyt
This tutorial is great but I think this community needs tutorials about how not to be toxic when playing survivor/ killer.
I have 100+ hours in dbd but I’m still a noob when it comes to looping. Thank you for the in-depth video!
You wlcm and goodluck with the grind
i haven't played this game in like 2-3 years so ty for the guide
I wish this vid was out in 2017 all this stuff I slowly learned throughout this games life cycle ur really helping all the wholesome Meg heads thank u🤣🤙also wanted to add I’ve been watching u since ur first ever 360 tutorial happy to see u grow would love to play some games cat boy and srry for the paragraph lol
Obviously back in 2017 i didn't know,all of this stuff myself ^^' but prob around 2019 i pretty much knew all the things mentioned in this video ^^
Thank you, and yes feel free to add me or what's ur id, catboy plays with everyone
❤️ as a player who has only 3,523ish hours on the game even some of these tips helped me out although I knew most! ❤️ love to you
Thank you so so much that you have made such an Video i needed one i really needed one you are one of my favourites TH-camrs. Ily ❤
I already knew all of it, but it was pretty interesting to watch your video! Thanks for your work!
If someone is a master of looping(and a few simple things will tell you right away), ignore them, remember: THERE WILL ALWAYS BE ONE WEAK SURVIVOR. If there’s not…then you’re playing against a meta team(Windows, Lithe, Distortion, Adrenaline).
Free Build to counter Meta Survivors: Mindbreaker(Blindness and Exhaustion KO Windows, Lithe, Sprint Burst, Dead Hard, and Adrenaline), Tinkerer(Give Aura Reading Level information without triggering Distortion and gets you refocused on the Gens at a crucial moment and makes you undetectable for the approach), No Way Out(Tells you where survivors are without triggering Distortion and gives you time in the endgame to hook someone and set up bait), Remember Me(combos well with No Way Out to make an EXCRUCIATINGLY long endgame). I’d also recommend comboing No Way Out with either NOED(it’s ok to use NOED) or Batteries included for 5% Haste pretty much anywhere you chase around the map.
As killer main, you can tell within a few steps into the trial if a survivor is a good looper. Ignore them, they will make a mistake at some point. Dont make the mistake yourself by following them into their loops. Only bc they can loop doesnt mean they are good at anything else in the game, it only means they protect the others so target those others harder.
On top of being helpful, the quote, "what're you gonna do now? Give me milk? (subtitles: "yes pls")" is going to live in my brain forever, thank you. xD
I need a guide like this but for killer, haha, good guide, love it
Thanks for the guide! This really helps out noobs like me, even though I main killer :)
Vacuum is a weird word for those that remember pallet vacuums, good video!
Tbh, Bubba would've caught you fast if he had simply used his sledge instead of that saw...
as a 3k surv player i can tell you that sometimes all as you need its just press shift W
this guy is such a goat i love how he is using the music from my favourite pokemon game the OG black and white games
Agree with most of this except for greeding (like not dropping) pallets when injured in low/ average mmr (or solo queue in general). Many of these survivors are headless chickens who will almost never utilize pallet stun saves and may even let you just hit stage 2 for free. The most free kills I've ever gotten as killer were when survivors were way too greedy and cut their chase time in half bc they were saving pallets for next game. SOME value is always going to be better than none at all.
Ive been playing this game too long to need to watch this but i still watched it all
You never know you could always learn something new
This is why I play Pinhead. Only rookie killers allow themselves to be looped like that.
Discordance, Pop Goes the Weasel, Call of Brine, and Franklin’s Demise. Delete generator progress and make progress harder to get. Wear them down.
Once repairing generators becomes unfeasible, keep one down and Chain Hunt will take care of the master looper.
GG
All I can say is I can’t wait for Texas chainsaw massacre to release, I’m so tired of having to chase loopers, it’s just kind of a mood killer
Would you prefer a boring chase?
@@hourglasss2263it is a boring chase, running around in circles until they get 5 gens isn’t very exciting
Thx for this. Killer main relearning surv because friend picked this up on gamepass, and I'm 1v1ing another friend soon
Cosmetics DO matter! Once when I was playing as killer, I was chasing a survivor who was doing 360 to lose me in an area with lots of obstacles. I almost totally lost them, but on the corner of my screen, I recognized the glowing auric cell charm for a split second. That's how I didn't lose them and eventually downed them.
Thanks man i was struggling when i could get distance i was just camping pallets bc i didnt know what to do
You wlcm!
dont forget the mighty corner tech, so simple but works for me every other time
So basically the tech is saying SIKE to the killer
Sensitivity is personal preference in EVERY game, and muscle memory (getting used to and comfortable with it) is the only way to get better beyond setting it to what feels right. Sometimes it can feel like no setting feels perfect, but that is more often than not because you need more practice and not because another sensitivity is better.
The worst you can do in ANY game is constantly changing your settings and never building proper muscle memory. Set your settings, leave them as they are, and build muscle memory.
This is the only game anyone has ever told me to play on a higher sens. As someone from a pc FPS background I have never heard "use 100% sens" before lmao
i'm quite new to dbd, so thanks for all the tips!
I love this video becuase its encouraging survivors to bait me into looping them, and not doing gens.
Truly enjoyed this vid and the enthusiasm you put in it!
really good video mate. lovved it. was exactly what i was looking for as a new dbd player
thank you so much for this video! i’m a VERY new player so this will be extremely helpful to me
You wlcm!
I've found that its best to disengage from a good looper because they are usually hiding the weaknesses of their team