http://dbd.game/killswitch
I literally fell asleep playing today
Spawn in gen right in front of me, get on gen, skill check......skill check, etc, Gen pops move onto the next gen and repeat. Killer comes over, chase for a bit, lose killer, Back onto a gen. The zzz are starting to take over. Losing focus I miss a skill check, killer comes over, give chase, I make a mistake, on the hook I go. Waiting to become unhooked zzz are really hitting me now. Unhooked run to a gen, barely hit a skill check, darkness, wake up from the screaming of being hooked. I was gonna let myself die but a someone was close so I let them get their save. Last gen pops out we all go. This is all red ranks btw. Survivor is just crazy boring lately. Gens pop faster than a bag of kernels in the microwave.
I love me some dbd but damn I'm taking a break from this. Sure you could say bad killer but even with a good killer what's gonna happen a few more hooks a little faster while I sit there and hit my skill checks and hold a button down? You got the poor killer running around like a chicken on the set of Rocky and someone taking a snooze like an old man in a recliner but yet still escaped.
Somethings gotta change
Comments
-
Sounds to me you desperately needs some changes to your sleeping schedule.
As someone who works in shifts i can feel this but this isn't a boring game problem
14 -
Sounds like you went against a Freddy.
6 -
I think you can generalize every game like that
Oh you play Call of Duty? Well you just spawn then walk for a bit, you find a guy, then shoot the guy, the walk a bit more, find a guy, shoot a guy, zzzzz
Oh you play Super Mario Bros? Well you just spawn, you walk for a bit, you jump on an enemy, you walk a bit more, you jump over a pit, zzzzz
7 -
Tbf this sounds more like you needing to sleep than the fault of the game
Be like the moos and have a nap,
7 -
No not at all, call of Duty you actively have to be on alert for an enemy, move around the map tactically and is a high paced high action game that requires you to use your head. Mario while a platformer at least requires you to be engaged throughout. DBD is literally just a background thing at this point that I throw on while I watch a movie and occasionally look over at when I hear the skill check or get into a chase. It's not the issues of doing the same thing over and over it's the issue of doing nothing 80-90% of the time over and over. It's just very dull and simple when playing as survivor at this point. It's basically watching paint dry.
0 -
Yeah it makes sense to compare a tactical FPS game with multiple enemies to a casual game that’s 1v4
I don’t know why anyone hasn’t done any stats on these two games seeing they are so similar.
0 -
Everything gets repetitive if you do it enough.
4 -
I fell asleep while playing Bloodborne, must be a boring game.
On a more serious note: Yeah, i didn't become a Killer-only player for no reason, i'd love something to spice up Survivor gameplay.
0 -
I agree that sometimes the game can get boring, but not to the point of someone falling asleep. That just means that the person is tired. I have a friend that has fallen asleep twice playing DBD, but he was playing through the night, like at 3 AM, so it wasn't really the game's fault. That said, of course it would be more fun to have things be different from just holding down a button and waiting for skillchecks.
1 -
I totally agree, but every time something is suggested, the backlash tends to be nuts. Not by all Survivor mains, that would be hyperbolic (AND CLEARLY HYPERBOLE ISN'T AN ISSUE HERE), but enough to make any suggestion to change the objectives and the Survivor gameplay loop get silenced or shot down.
3 -
Weird looking bears.
1 -
You said yourself gens flew by so fast but by the sound of it they didn't because you were chased twice and nodded off twice so maybe your teammates carried you that game and you were just unaware due to sleep deprivation, pop a melatonin and take a rest you'll feel like a million bucks when you wake up.
1


