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I feel stupid when I play DBD
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I can't emphasis this enough: you should never, EVER feel pressured into voice chat.
I play with random friend-requesters. Most of them I've never exchanged even a single text with. Some I talk to through text. Some I've even played with for many, many hours and been in VC but I myself have never spoken. They're all okay with it, and listening in helps me be part of the group. When someone new adds me I immediately tell them no VC. Everyone is immediately understanding. If I ever get someone who isn't, I'll just delete them. Easy as that.
I teally recommened trying to play with someone. Just having another person linked to you in the game makes a world of difference in how it feels. I landed a friend early on who was better than me and so much braver and seeing how bold she acted completely changed not just my playstyle but how I regarded the whole experience.
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You summed it up very well. Our group is open for everyone who share a common interest in the game, and for those who are happy to make new friends. You would definitely fit in well with us @cogsturning
We love messing around, playing meme builds and just being a fun bunch altogether.1 -
yeah I’m cool with whoever wants to join.
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If you can find a group of friends to play with, I highly suggest that you give killer another chance in custom matches. You'd be in an environnment where there are no stakes whatsoever and watching survivors counter you as a killer will help develop your survivor game. Not only that, but maybe it could help in due time help out with your killer anxiety.
You shouldn't let a few bad experiences as killer stunt you. Not every survivor is out there to make your life miserable. I can safely say I've had way more killer games where the survivors were well meaning instead of those where everyone was a total jerk, playing to make your life worse. We just have a tendency as people to focus more on the negative experiences than the positive ones.
Whatever you end up doing, here's to hoping you can find peace within yourself.
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