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How does one find fun while playing the game in these past months?

As someone who has played the game for five years now and bought every DLC including the last one I genuinely love this game and have fun playing it all the time. I play more killer than survivor but dip into survivor every now and then. But lately, it's just been absolutely miserable to play killer, more so in the past two days (since the release of Portrait of Murder) than anything else. For the first time ever I genuinely want to quit a game I have spent over 2000 hours on, and put endless amounts of money into. I love the community and game, but I'm no longer having fun. I try to play killer and I get frustrated beyond belief, and when I play survivor I'm genuinely bored. Maybe it is just me, I genuinely would like advice that isn't "you make your own fun.". I try non-meta builds for fun that rely on niche things but those games last less than 10 minutes. I try to commit to games where it's not going well and I end up frustrated that I am going to get one kill and I have three survivors surrounding me while the gates at 99% just to ensure I get nothing. Or a killer feels upset at a game and is forced to camp me for one kill. I don't want to delete this game truthfully. But everything in me is telling me that it's the healthier option rather than just playing and causing myself to genuinely hate the game. If anyone has any advice at all. I would love to hear it, normally I browse the subreddit for these things. But they all seem to feel the same way I'm just hoping I might find some kind of hope here.

Answers

  • Tr1nity
    Tr1nity Member Posts: 5,047

    You don’t.

  • kekprod
    kekprod Member Posts: 10

    Stop playing the game if you aren't having fun? It's really that simple.


    Or you could challenge yourself at least.