Can the devs look at Haddon Field and Midwich maps?
I feel that those two maps really need some alterations before any other maps at this moment in time. Thanks.
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Haddonfield is already on Roadmap with UW, DS, Adrenaline, and Twins on April as I know
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Haddonfield is confirmed to be looked. But i really don't want it. All of reworks they made turned to be worse.
Haddonfield rework probably will end nerf to houses. And that's it. They probably will not fix survivor issues, so dead zones will stay as they are. Map will be more fun for killers while survivors will suffer more.
Midwich however, it's already killer-sided map. So BHVR probably believe it's good map and i doubt we will get changes for it.
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I wouldn't mind the houses reworked if the dead zones were removed and more fair pallets added
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I really don‘t want any Midwich changes. It’s my favorite map with the game. Not all maps need rng. At least you know what you get on those maps and they are fair.
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Midwich may need a bit more palette. No need more windows, they are too powerful.
Haddon Field is very famous as a Survivor-friendly map, and that's because there are all kinds of strong loop points, not just Rory's house, so Survivors can prolong their chase time if they can go through them. I think it would be good if there were holes on the first floor, like the walls on the second floor. Destructible walls are also fine.
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haddonfield infinities are not fun to play as for killer. as much i dislike haddonfield infinity windows, i rather they look at badham preschool. Garden of joy and mother dwelling should also look into removing infinities and adding few filler pallets its place.
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I have my doubts it will be that lackluster. Haddonfield has been discussed plenty and it's pretty obvious that neither side is really happy with it. It combines the worst aspects of the game after all. Giant dead zones and god loops. Both aren't great and both need some changes. There could be 5 pallets more, if the houses weren't that disgusting.
Midwich may be killer sided but it's not like it's unplayable for survivors. It's a fairly popular map overall with many loops that are fair for M1 killers. Although the exit gates are quite gruesome.
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Midwich's problem is that, it has only 2 good pallets. Rest of them are pretty bad. If you are playing against m1 killer, sure no problem. But if you are playing killer with chase power, yeah good luck.
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Badham Preschool is called Goddamn Preschool in Japan, but it's still healthier than Haddonfield.
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I actually like how Midwhich is. One of the few maps that’s good how it is, other than adding some hooks. You can get some serious dead zones where you can’t hook anyone.
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I really want better loops and the houses reworked, it's just dead zones and so open that Huntress and Singularity have a field day on the map
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Yeah. As long as they can stay out of the houses. This map is really bad for both sides. Survivors hate dead zones, which the killer can easily create out on the streets, and killers hate god loops, which survivors can easily get to after the first hit.
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I would agree. Midwitch is fine. Haddon is not.
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i think badham is strongest map in the game. I always thought the map was too strong but there were worse maps like... garden of joy which is still very bad, mother dwelling which was way too big but infinity is still problem and old fracture cowshed.
In my opinion, the most survivor sided map should be around Ormond level. Ormond is still strong, it is just not... badham strong. Haddonfield iis old remnant of dev trying keep infinities windows in the game. It comes with Michael Myer's who has super fast window vault but like even Michael is weak on his own map, so that is good clue to how bad entity block windows are for m1 killers.
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One thing I'd like to see in Midwich is more ways to get upstairs. I can't count how many times I've had to run to the opposite corner of the map to get upstairs, trying to save a teammate that was hooked up there. It should have a staircase in every corner if nothing else.
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