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Fix this damn hitbox on Haddonfield!
You cant teleport ANYWHERE with the nurse because EVERYTHING blocks you!
Why cant i blink through this damn hedges???! Or cars, small fences or litterly ANYTHING?
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Why don’t we just remove haddonfield anyways? Map already is a problem
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Pleaaase.
I really had to let this out now. Normally i dont get angry but god damn that match was terrible! The survivors were good but not toxic and it could have been so much fun but nope. I couldnt blink anywhere. Its so frustrating.
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fix haddonfield in general
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My words exactly.
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great minds think alike brother
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Can people maybe just stop already with the "I don't like this map so no one else should have it" garbage? I was hoping that I could get a break from this for five minutes with the disabling of the RPD map.
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what does fixing have to do with me not wanting to have it? I want the map but a fixed version of it!
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"what does fixing have to do with me not wanting to have it?"
The fact that you said "pleaase" when someone else suggested to remove it from the game?
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It does feel weird to have a map where a Nurse cannot teleport through a fence, yet as Trapper I can bop a survivor over the fence.
That definitely needs looking into.
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Yeahhh I feel you. Chasing survivors around the big solid houses can be a real pain in the ass. You have to make sure you charge your blink long enough to go through otherwise it'll just get swallowed by the house. That and blink hitboxes just in general are inconsistent af.
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Its haddonfield, the only map where m1 killers literally can barely do anything at 1 loop solely cause you can’t cut a survivor off at it
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I somewhat sympathize for killers on Haddonfield because I do tend to win more games on it than not - the gens are often spread really far so map pressure is often difficult - I just don't agree with the notion of deleting a map, that's all. Not ever. It's a pet peeve of mine because people often just throw out that "solution" when they don't like a map, and the maps are almost always ones that I happen to like (basically Haddonfield and all indoor maps, rarely does anyone actively try to campaign against any other one).
I'm of the belief that everyone should have the chance to play on the maps that they like, that every map in this game is greatly enjoyed by somebody, and that no map - not even the ones that I myself hate - should be removed from the game.
Fixed? Gone over and given a polish to help the balance? Sure, I'm not against that at all.
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Sometimes it's an exxageration, yes. Other times people mean it (I would know, I've argued with some) and couldn't care less whether it inconveniences anyone else. They hate a map so hell with it, they want it out of the game. If other people don't like that, those other people need to adjust. Some people just have that attitude.
I'm not saying that anyone in this thread took it that far. I just feel the need to speak my opposition to the "please delete this map" discussions because, just as someone wants to express that they don't like something, I want to express that there are others who do.
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Oh I agree, I understand that when most people say "delete the map" they're likely just expressing their dislike for it in a hyperbolic way. I try not to make literal comments like that myself but that's just me, I guess my slips are different. But the ones who DO insist that "no, the map sucks, everyone hates it, you're in the minority so you shouldn't have a say in this" (which, believe it or not, I HAVE had someone say to me about a map they didn't like) just perpetuate my annoying habit of popping up to challenge the deletion comments.
It's not that I want to force people to change their minds on what they don't like, it's more of a concern of their complaints gathering enough momentum to make a difference. I know that simply saying "Hey BHVR, this sucks, get rid of it" isn't going to directly affect anything, I just feel that if a bunch of people complain about something enough and they catch wind of it, and there aren't any dissenting voices to disagree, then they might start to assume that most or all people are in agreement on the issue and remember it come "bugfix" time.
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