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Bots

Hi y’all, I was just wondering, is there anyway to slow down bot op or speed, I’m trying to learn how to manorial a new killer before I go out into a live game and these bots are fast, I mean really fast lol… and please no harsh remarks, I’m just trying to practice, but these bots work better than some real players! 🤭

Answers

  • Wizard91
    Wizard91 Unconfirmed, Member Posts: 3

    The bots are not only better than real players they run different it's better to just practice on players just know sometimes you can make every right decision and get absolutely destroyed the game is highly highly imbalanced unless you play a top 5 killer when youtubers say every killer is viable they mean against the majority problem is is the minority become the majority fairly quickly so just enjoy killer while you can cause once you can't there's no going back games just get more and more miserable and sometimes they aren't but alot of the time it's not even worth queing if your an m1 killer

  • Hex_Ignored
    Hex_Ignored Member Posts: 1,971

    Bot movement speed is the same as normal survivor movement speed

  • GensByDaylight
    GensByDaylight Member Posts: 528

    The bots are better than some real players, but as you practice more and more, the bots will become very easy to beat.

    If you are having trouble try giving them handicap perks like No mither, or oddly, Boon: Circle of Healing, as they spend a lot of time repeatedly setting it up.

    Although there is no movement speed adjustment setting, there shouldn't be. Learning how to beat them isn't that hard, and being able to turn it down would make a lot of people who learned via them unable to play against real players without un-doing a lot of training.