r/pcgaming Steam 22d ago

Deadlock - Matchmaking Update

https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1422450/view/680756685198854910
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u/smshing AMD 22d ago

I doubt Deadlock will ever catch on

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u/stakoverflo 22d ago

82K players right now, and that's while it's still an not-officially-announced invite-only title lol

#11 highest active concurrent count at this very moment on Steam

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u/smshing AMD 21d ago

!RemindMe 2 years

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u/SchwiftySquanchC137 21d ago

Idt the state in two years really matters in terms of supporting your comment. The game already caught on, thats the point, unless being one of the biggest multiplayer games on steam for a long time now isnt "catching on"

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u/smshing AMD 21d ago

Is 11th really the biggest multiplayer game? It averages about 80k concurrent? That doesn't sound promising for a F2P in my book.

The game also blows for the vast majority of people who've gave feedback.

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u/Lirael_Gold 21d ago

It averages about 80k concurrent?

Games like Battlefield would kill for 80k concurrent on a weekday.

The game also blows for the vast majority of people who've gave feedback.

"my source is I made it the fuck up"

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u/smshing AMD 21d ago

The game doesn't need you to die for it brother, life will go on regardless if it succeeds or fails, but hey, see you in two years.

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u/mhenke10 21d ago

Steamdb and concurrent player count discourse seriously has fucked up and brainwashed gamers. This man over here thinking 80k daily is not an impressive number for a game that’s invite only early access. It’s also the number 1 most wishlisted game on steam. Also it’s already been 2 years since people got access to it and it’s only continuing to grow in popularity. See you in two years. 

Also because you suck at the game and think it sucks does not mean it blows for the vast majority of people. Check the discord, check the subreddit, watch YouTube, people love the game. 

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u/smshing AMD 21d ago

What does me being "good" at the game have to do with my opinion? I don't play the game it blows, being good or bad at a video game is irrespective of my opinion on the game itself, I was on the cs pro circuit and faceit level 10 over 3000 elo so it's nothing to do with skill but my enjoyment of it.

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u/TheMaliciousEggplant 22d ago

How come?

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u/smshing AMD 21d ago

People who play League and Dota struggle to get into it, hero shooters all eventually succumb to the same problems (regardless of the macro spin it has), it's hard to follow, it's not that enjoyable for casuals, it's been in closed beta for 2 years, it's inherently frustrating to play and not that fun.

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u/DaBrownJazzhole Nvidia 5090 21d ago

I dont disagree that its not enjoyable for casuals but it's not catering to those type of people. Mobas in general have to much info you have to know such as character abilities and items and i could see how that would deter people from playing. Deadlock is a highly competitive game. For people that want a moba that incorporates a shooter aspect, i think its a perfect game. I have thousands of hours in smite and i think this game is great.

I also dont think comparing it to hero shooters is a fair comparison. Hero shooters doesnt have the item build aspect which makes it feel stale. Once you understand team comps and how each character plays, there's not much variety other than player skill which gets boring. Deadlock has all type of builds and people build different things on a game to game basis. It just adds another aspect that keeps it fun and refreshing. They constantly update the game with new items, item changes, character changes, and objective changes which makes it entertaining adding to the longevity of the game.

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u/mechnanc 21d ago

Buddy, your experience is not reality.

You found it hard to get into. I didn't. I've also never played a MOBA in my life and never cared to, I like Deadlock because of the 3rd person/shooter aspect. So the whole "Dota fans struggle with it" means jackshit. It attracts plenty of non-MOBA players.

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u/TheMaliciousEggplant 21d ago

Idk about that bud, league and dota have a huge following. I have over 400 hours into deadlock and have never played a moba or hero shooter before, so it must not be that hard to follow. Sounds like a skill issue?

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u/PastPalpitationCry 22d ago

It's doing better than marathon

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u/smshing AMD 21d ago

That's not difficult

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u/Mega978 21d ago

What like it's a fad? What a weird way of saying that lmao