No big changes ever coming to dbd?

We haven't gotten anything new regarding core gameplay for dbd and I don't think we ever will. Is it too much to ask for to add something new to the game other than more or less pallets or faster or slower gens?

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  • Anti_Alpha
    Anti_Alpha Member Posts: 63

    But... but... w-we have breakable walls now... :(

  • Maybe they are afraid that something new (like a second objective) might break the game. Every innovation must harmonize with the existing variables. 

  • korean_zombie
    korean_zombie Member Posts: 442
    edited September 2020

    It would make more sense to introduce a dead by daylight 2 for core Game design changes.

  • MeltingPenguins
    MeltingPenguins Member Posts: 3,742
    edited September 2020

    naw, making a 'game name 2' for the sake of new gameplay elements is... not a good thing. other games have shown that, unfortunately.

    sure, it sounds like the most logical way, but lbr:

    it'd make more sense to develop a couple of ideas, and then put it up to the community to say which of these they'd like to see the most and then put on a long PTB to let people test things out proper.


    For example: If the devs were to make a chapter that introduces roleswaps of killers and survivors (so, killer versions of survs, and the other way round) a mode akin to Among Us and similar games would be possible. (i mean, the idea is a pretty old concept that was played long before computers were a thing)

  • 28_stabs
    28_stabs Member Posts: 1,470

    No. If its good enough to be sold and keep you playing for 2h, until you cant refund anymore, thats enough. May be improved only to hold you a little longer so that you buy few dlcs. :^)

  • Warcrafter4
    Warcrafter4 Member Posts: 2,917

    Also don't forget a lot of those breakable walls are strictly disadvantageous for the killers to even break so they might as well just be normal walls.

    I am looking at you new haddon and midwich where some breakable walls open new loops and shortcuts for survivors.