Okay, so, I was messing around with this game, Dead by Daylight, and I thought, why not keep track of how I’m doing? That’s how I got into this whole “dbd statistics” thing. It’s not as complicated as it sounds, really.
First off, I started by just playing the game. You know, the usual – running from killers, fixing generators, the whole shebang. But then I thought, “Wouldn’t it be cool to see how often I escape, or how many generators I fix on average?”

Getting into the Details
So, I began to jot down some notes after each match. Nothing fancy, just stuff like:
- Did I escape? Yes or No.
- How many generators did I help fix?
- Did I get hooked? And how many times?
I did this for a bunch of games, and let me tell you, it was pretty eye-opening. I realized I was getting caught way more than I thought! Time to change my tactics, I guess.
Making Sense of It All
After a while, I had all these numbers, and I started putting them into a simple spreadsheet. Seeing it all laid out, I could figure out my escape rate and stuff like that. It’s kinda fun to see your progress, or sometimes, the lack of it.
The numbers showed I needed to work on my stealth. And I found out that when I focused on fixing generators, we won more. Makes sense, right?
There’re some limits in the game, by the way, like you can only score up to 10,000 points in each category, with a total of 40,000 points max per trial.
Tweaking My Playstyle
Based on my stats, I started changing how I play. I got more into saving my teammates, using the environment to my advantage. I tried to be more sneaky and less run-and-gun.
And you know what? It started to pay off. My escape rate went up, and I felt like I was contributing more to the team. It’s not just about running around; there’s a lot of strategies involved.
Wrapping It Up
So, that’s my experience with tracking my stats in Dead by Daylight. It’s a simple thing, but it really changed how I approach the game. If you’re into the game, give it a try. It’s pretty cool to see your own numbers and figure out how to get better. Plus, it makes the game even more fun when you see yourself improving.
By the way, I learned a lot from just browsing through some guides and tips online. The community’s got some solid advice on how to get better. It’s all about reducing downtime – always be doing something useful, like fixing gens or healing. Teamwork makes the dream work, as they say!