Please start focusing more on Bug Fixes/Desync Issues

It's getting increasingly frustrating having to compensate for the games persistent issues, especially with the desync brought by dedicated servers. On the killer side I have to deal with false hits, survivors teleporting, stuttering movement, hit detection that makes no sense, survivor crashes, either me or my opponents getting stuck on random spots on the ground (seems like every time one of these spots is fixed, more show up on other maps), sound issues, delayed scratchmarks.

On Survivor I also have to deal with bad hit detection (ESPECIALLY frustrating against a Huntress when I get hit while I'm completely around a corner), bad sound issues, bugged killer animations (Hillbilly is so weird right now it makes him so incredibly random, Oni sometimes seems like he does split second movements with his power that seem impossible to pull off), desync preventing you from doing actions at times, bugged blocked window vaults.

And windows are seemingly random now. On survivor it still seems like I get hit far away from the window vault, but on killer is way harder now to pull this off... unless the server is laggy of course.

This despite the fact that most servers show up between 30-45 ping.

I took a break for 4 days to cool off because it was happening so much and I was getting heated. Come back today and I'm just depressed. New content only does so much until you realize how scuffed the game continues to feel and it gets harder and harder to accept the games issues when they can decide, more frequently than usual, if you can actually win a match, or even be able to participate.

Stuck this in feedback because this isn't discussing a specific bug, just talking about the experience in general.

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  • Pleb1
    Pleb1 Member Posts: 1

    I feel as if I always get hit through windows, I got a sound bug playing against the hillbilly and my friend got stuck on a window and had to get a 15 minute disconnect penalty. But this game is more focused on creating skins than fixing their bugs.