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Meat Plant is so tough
What a tough killer map. I ######### hate it. Just another game I get my nuts caved in and leave with two bbq stacks. I'm sure for certain killers it's maybe a half way decent map. I've yet to find out which ones though.
I think I'm honestly better off DCing or going afk. I just get obliterated each time.
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It's an indoor map with 20 God pallets, no reasonable human would blame you for Disconnecting on that awful map..
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Hillbilly and Hag have no problem with the game.
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It is so annoying for most of killers. Nurse, Hag will doesnt care. And maybe bodyblock Hag.
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It disheartens me to read this, but it is true. Gideon Meat Plant used to be one of the best maps for killer, one of the deadliest maps in Dead by Daylight.
And now... Now this map is pallet town 2.0
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This map is like the temple of god pallets
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Yep. I dare say it is as bad as Blood Lodge once was.
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Attitude is everything. If you go into the game assuming that you are going to lose, you will. The Game (Gideon) can be played with nearly any Killer but you have to know the map forward and backward. It is chock full of shortcuts and ways to drop in on Survivors and/or cut them off. If you try to chase them around in traditional looping style, you will eat a lot of pallets. Don't do that do that. You don't have to do that. The map is small. Pallets aside, it isn't particularly friendly to Survivors either.
There are a couple of things to know about the map:
- It doesn't have near as many pallets as when they first released it. They shadow nerfed quite a few.
- It actually has a lot of unsafe pallets, particularly upstairs.
- Many of the Generators have blind spots and/or are a pain for the Survivor to get away from until done.
Smaller maps allow you to keep up Generator pressure easier, as long as you know your routes. Just decide early which Generators you are NOT going to fight for and narrow your patrol area. The Survivors will eventually have to fight you on the ground you want. Early game, get them to drop the pallets in those areas. That way, late game, they have nothing but dead zones to navigate.
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