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Huntress Reticle Add-on?

I can never hit anything with Huntress, and the other day I decided to just stick a little sticker to the center of my screen, and suddenly I was hitting survivors all over the place! When the match ended I mentioned it in chat, and one of the other players said (s)he does the same thing.

Obviously it feels janky to put a sticker on my screen, but I would gladly use up an add-on slot for a reticle. Please consider that, preferably as a common add-on so beginning players can have access to it right away, and then replace it with something better once they get a feel for where their hatchets will go.

Comments

  • Mat_Sella
    Mat_Sella Member Posts: 3,587

    I understand why you'd want that, but for more experienced Huntress', they'd feel as though it's diluting the add-on pool with something they cant even use. it would be Maple Knight 2.0 (a Doctor Add-on), and that's not something people would be okay with.

    Of course, learning in this game, especially as killer, can be particularly annoying, as survivors will taunt you or play in ways that make it hard for you to learn your killers mechanics. (as survivors will do anything to deny the use of your power)

  • Ksoni
    Ksoni Member Posts: 607
    edited September 2019

    It wouldn't fit into the game imo.

  • TragicSolitude
    TragicSolitude Member, Alpha Surveyor Posts: 7,961

    Rather than another add-on, it could just be an option that you can turn on and off. Then it's not diluting the bloodweb with something a lot of people won't need, but at least someone like me (a console player who can't judge where the middle of the screen is) might have a chance at hitting a survivor every once in a while.