‼️‼️The Arab community really needs help ‼️‼️
Comments
-
I've played dbd for the last 4yrs and recently I quit after 1000+ hrs
The reason is when I tried to improve at survivor my ping was over 150ms and when I switched to killer because of my ping I would get stunned at every pallet and robbed of every hit because and it got old very quickly cuz of that
playing wraith was so sad because trying to get hits around pallets while getting out of invisibility is sometimes impossible and the same goes with huntress either playing as or against her it's all luck and the same goes for nurse
and when playing survivor the quick vault doesn't matter because you'll get hit no matter what and you have to be so precise when vaulting at some loops
so please we need local servers…it would make the games so much fair and balanced
2 -
yes please.
Playing with teammates with 132ms or more is unaceptable !1 -
We need assistance in achieving equality in server pings. Please consider providing us with a server or at least explaining why there is no server available in the Middle East. I want to help my community enjoy this great game.
good luck with the server guys1 -
I hope they hear us
1 -
I assure you that the accounts you’re referring to are not bots or spam. These are real people from the Arab community who are genuinely interested in the game and want to express their opinions on the forums. Our goal is to show the strength and passion of our community and ensure our voices are heard. Everyone deserves a platform to share their thoughts, regardless of their background or language.
1 -
Big problem for us
1 -
we want Arab server
1 -
Just imagining my ping is below 150 is making me so happy please make it real.
2 -
We need a Middle East server
2 -
we want Arab server
1 -
Alright, when they give you guys a Middle East server they have to give Brazil, Canada, Africa, and Australia a server as well. It's only fair.
Post edited by Mandy on2 -
“Dear Dead by Daylight Team,
I’ve been a loyal fan of your game for a long time, and I truly appreciate the effort you put into making it an engaging experience. However, I feel deeply disappointed by the lack of dedicated servers in the Middle East. This has significantly impacted my gaming experience with high latency and frequent disconnections.
As a passionate player, I believe that the Middle Eastern community deserves equal access to stable servers, just like other regions. I hope you consider this feedback seriously and provide a solution soon. Thank you.”
3 -
Hit box
2 -
I have the same issue, every time I play a game I am the highest ping, I don't know why.
2 -
It is annoying that the internet connection is very high, it reaches 100 and 130, maybe more, and there are no servers in the Middle East from 2017 until today, there is no difference. It is annoying. We hope for some attention to the Middle East.
1 -
DBD is not really fun on ping 150+
0 -
plez we need arb server pleeeeeeez
1 -
There must be servers for Arabs, it is unbearable
1 -
As a passoinate player and a big fan of this game "Dead by daylight" i really feel we are getting ignored and not appreiciated, how can be a big player base like us in the middle east let alone the Arab commuinity that we play on 150+ ping on a daily manner !!, sometimes i ALT+F4 out of the game just because how absurd hitboxes and kills that i get and don't even deserve it, PLEASE BHVR LOOK FOR A SOULOTION FOR US !!!, GIVE US OUR SERVERS.
1 -
Dear Behaviour Interactive and Dead by Daylight Development Team,
I hope this message finds you well. As a dedicated player of Dead by Daylight, I greatly appreciate the effort and creativity that go into making the game such a unique and engaging experience. However, I would like to bring to your attention some critical issues that many players, especially those from the Middle East, are currently facing.
Firstly, the latency issues have become a significant challenge for players in our region. The absence of a dedicated Middle Eastern server results in consistently high ping, which negatively impacts gameplay. Players often experience delays in actions such as vaulting, interacting with generators, and evading killers, making the game far less enjoyable. This issue affects not only the overall experience but also the competitive nature of Dead by Daylight, as it creates an unfair disadvantage for players in this region compared to those in other areas with more reliable server connections.
Secondly, I would like to highlight the ongoing concerns with the game’s hitbox mechanics. It has become a common and frustrating occurrence for players to be hit by killers when it seems they are clearly out of range or have successfully evaded an attack. This inconsistency in the hitbox system undermines the gameplay’s fairness and balance, leading to a sense of frustration among the community.
Given these persistent issues, I kindly request that Behaviour Interactive take the following action to improve the gaming experience for players in the Middle East:
Introduce a dedicated Middle Eastern server: This would greatly reduce latency and create a smoother, more enjoyable experience for a growing player base in the region.
I trust that your team, known for its commitment to community feedback, will consider these suggestions seriously. I am confident that these improvements will enhance the game for players not only in the Middle East but also globally.
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. I look forward to seeing Dead by Daylight continue to evolve and improve.
Sincerely,
Rayan.
1 -
pls we need Middle East servers
2 -
even steve was shocked by the hitbox
2 -
we nead servaar to much 200ms
0 -
we really need help a lot of Arab people play dbd and yet the ping is too high we only ask for a server
1 -
me and my team stopped playin DBD from 4 months ago, Until server are created for Arabs community or we will find another game, and I will suggest for any one to stop playing DBD because the game dont' recpect us.
Please Recpect us !!!
1 -
I agree
1 -
I agree
1 -
Unfortunately, it seems that Dead by Daylight continues to overlook us as an Arab community, despite our deep passion and consistent support for the game. As Arabs, we form a significant part of the player base, actively participating in events, creating content, and contributing to the game’s ongoing success. However, there remains a glaring lack of effort to cater to our needs or even recognize our presence.
The absence of proper localization or even minimal acknowledgment of our culture and language feels like a disregard for our value as players. To add to this, the removal of Indian servers — which many players in the Gulf region relied on for acceptable latency — has only worsened the experience. This technical limitation demonstrates that the resources and infrastructure exist but are not being extended to improve the gaming experience for players in our region.
0 -
I love DBD but lately I don't play DBD. because the ping is too high and that's unfortunate, we want a server for Arabs!
1 -
Ok I love dead by daylight but it's annoying that I lose because of the high ping it's not fair that the person playing against me has a ping of 20-40 and I 100-150 it's not fair if I did the dead hard perks correctly but because of the ping it doesn't work with me it doesn't work I know a lot of people who left the game because of the ping and I don't want to leave my favorite game because of something like this
1 -
Dead by Daylight is an online multiplayer horror game that has captivated a large global audience with its unique 4v1 gameplay, where one player takes on the role of a killer, and four others must work together to survive and escape the map. While the game has garnered a massive player base worldwide, there is a significant and pressing need for better infrastructure, particularly in the Middle East region, where players face challenges related to latency, connection stability, and server quality.
One of the most important factors that contribute to the success and enjoyment of online multiplayer games like Dead by Daylight is the availability of reliable and well-maintained servers. Currently, players from the Middle East often experience high ping, long waiting times, and frustrating disconnections due to the lack of dedicated servers in the region. This affects the overall gaming experience, making it difficult for players to compete at their best, enjoy smooth gameplay, and fully immerse themselves in the horror-filled atmosphere of Dead by Daylight.
The lack of local servers in the Middle East also creates a disparity between players from different regions. Those in Europe, North America, or Asia often enjoy a smoother experience due to proximity to servers, while Middle Eastern players are forced to connect to servers far away, resulting in high latency and lag. This not only diminishes the enjoyment of the game but also puts players at a competitive disadvantage, making it harder for them to perform well and stay engaged with the game over time.
The demand for servers in the Middle East is not just about convenience—it is about the quality of the experience. Dead by Daylight is a highly competitive and tense game, where every moment matters. Whether you’re playing as a survivor trying to outwit the killer or as the killer hunting down your prey, the gameplay demands precision, timing, and coordination. When the game’s performance is hindered by lag, it directly impacts the player's ability to succeed, and that is a significant issue for players who are passionate about the game.
Moreover, with the increasing number of players from the Middle East joining the Dead by Daylight community, it is crucial for the developers to acknowledge the growing demand for servers in this region. Players from countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and other parts of the Middle East deserve an equal opportunity to enjoy the game at the highest possible standards. The addition of dedicated servers in the Middle East would not only improve gameplay for existing players but also attract new players, ensuring that the game continues to grow and flourish in the region.
The lack of local servers can also affect the community in other ways. The latency issues often lead to frustration, toxic behavior, and even players abandoning matches, all of which contribute to a negative experience. Dedicated Middle Eastern servers would likely reduce these issues by offering smoother connections, fostering a more positive and engaged community. Additionally, it would encourage more local events, tournaments, and collaborations within the region, which could elevate the Dead by Daylight scene and bring players together.
In conclusion, Dead by Daylight has a tremendous and loyal following in the Middle East, and the need for dedicated servers in this region has become urgent. By investing in servers tailored to the Middle Eastern market, the developers would not only improve the game’s performance but also enhance the experience for players who are passionate about the game. It is time for Dead by Daylight to acknowledge this need and deliver the infrastructure that the Middle Eastern community deserves. The addition of these servers would solidify the game's place as one of the leading multiplayer horror experiences, bringing players together and ensuring that Dead by Daylight continues to be enjoyed by fans worldwide.
1 -
We need server for Arab
1 -
Game not playable in 100ms
1 -
Me and my friends are just gonna quit the game until they add a server in the region. We really care about our Mental Health DBD. I hope everyone does the same since the company didn’t even considered adding a server and we are almost in 2025
0 -
Once again, if they give you guys a middle east server, then they need to give other countries a server too. I'm in Canada and we also suffer from high ping.
Post edited by Mandy on1 -
I’m a saudi player and know plenty of saudi guys who still love and play dbd.. we still support this game despite the server issues and we The bug is always high, 120 or 140, and this is not equal. I know that we Arabs do not have our own server, and I am one of the biggest fans of this game and one of its supporters, but if our issue is not looked into and our problem is not solved, we will replace it by not playing DVD as we did in other games. Thank you.this issue hope it would get look into
1 -
please!
1 -
Spamming won't do anything they are aware and have merged all of this into one post if anything this can harm your cause.
1 -
We Arabs love playing DBD, but we suffer a lot from the problem of high ping, and this is considered unfair to play with a ping of 120-150.
1 -
i agree i live in saudi arabia and played the game since 2017 and my ping on most games is 20-40 and in dbd its 140
0 -
It’s sickening that we do not even get somewhat of an answer. Is that negligence from their part or they don’t even care about out community?
0 -
I agree with what's been said here I hope we get our own server in middle East it's only gonna make the game more fair to us in middle East I hope team dead by daylight doesn't hold some grudge against us people in middle East for some reason
I also wanted to share my thoughts on the current gameplay experience, particularly regarding the high ping issues we face in the Middle East. As both a Killer and a Survivor, I've noticed how the lag significantly impacts gameplay. High ping not only makes it difficult to chase downSurvivors or land hits as a Killer but also affects Survivors’ ability to escape effectively.
The thrilling chase and strategic gameplay are what draw us to Dead by Daylight, and high ping disrupts that experience. I believe that adding a dedicated server in the Middle East would greatly enhance the gaming experience for many players in the region.
0 -
TRUE
0 -
Two different accounts with low-posts number saying the exactly same thing with no difference in a single character. Definitely not burner accounts.
2 -
i totally agree…
0 -
Adding a Middle East server would significantly enhance the experience for players in the region. Additionally, a server selection feature would allow us to manually choose the most optimal server for our connection, giving us more options at least.
1 -
Yeah...countless threads and similar posts & suspiciously new accounts showed up recently. it's annoying because this spamming attempt is burying actual feedback and suggestions.
Like, I'm not saying that middle-east servers aren't bad, but this is not really helping.
1 -
So many new accounts 😳😳
1 -
Dear Dead by Daylight Team,
I’ve been a loyal fan of your game for a long time, and I truly appreciate the effort you put into making it an engaging experience. However, I feel deeply disappointed by the lack of dedicated servers in the Middle East. This has significantly impacted my gaming experience with high latency and frequent disconnections.
As a passionate player, I believe that the Middle Eastern community deserves equal access to stable servers, just like other regions. I hope you consider this feedback seriously and provide a solution soon. Thank you.”
0 -
agree with you
0