Which map is the best designed?
A lot of people have said that this games biggest problem is it's map design. And that's fair, however that brings up the question of what a well designed map actually looks like?
So the question is: What is the best designed map and why?
Note that this is about balance and gameplay. I'm not interested in which map looks the best, just which one plays the best.
Which map is the best designed? 79 votes
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Note that the options that were put together were done so because I can only have 10 options. This unfortunately meant that I could not fit in an "other" option as well.
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Haddonfield/Springwood
I choose this for springwood, not haddonfield
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Ok then. Why? What makes Springwood the best map?
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Haddonfield/Springwood
I think it's a pretty balanced map. Not many safe pallets, no insane loops, mostly great totem spawns. This is how maps should be in the future.
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Autohaven Wreckers
Easily Autohaven. There is a reason why these are some of the only maps that are good for Huntress. You have a variation of very safe zones and dead zones. You’re able to mindgame most pallets that put survivor skill vs killer skill.
I know you specifically didn’t ask for this but Ormond is a beautiful map. Honestly not the worst map balance wise.
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Gideon/The Game =
Multiple levels.
Grisly decor.
Authentic.
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Haddonfield/Springwood
Springwood.
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The difficulty for me in this post is that two maps are together - Haddonfield & Springwood, Springwood is now a very well designed map (with the exception of one window which I am not keen on), it has a great amount of pallets but not every single pallet is safe, so there's mindgames to be had. Haddonfield on the other hand, I would say that map needs work.
Same with Hawkins Lab & Hospital, although I don't feel as strongly about Hospital as I do about Haddonfield...but i do think it needs some attention. I love Hawkins Lab, although it's tough on a survivor I do like that there is a decent amount of pallets and there is some outplay from that point of view.
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Hawkins National Laboratory/Léry's Memorial Institute
In my opinion Hawkins/Lery's are some of the most well designed maps. As a Survivor you need to learn the map's layout to play optimally, as a Killer you have the element of surprise. Which in my opinion is what should a map be in this game.
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Hawkins National Laboratory/Léry's Memorial Institute
Hawkins is absolutely stunning. I might still suck at navigating it, but it's freaking amazing.
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Yeah sorry about that. It would only let me use up to 10 options so I had no choice but to group some.
I chose haddonfield and springwood because they are both the houses maps and I chose the indoor maps for a similar reason to group.
Ideally I wouldn't have to group any of them but eh technical limitations I guess
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I think its a tough choice.
Because tiles are still subject to RNG some maps can or cannot be "balanced" better than others. It also depends on what killer you are playing. If you put Billy on Fractured cow shed vs Rotten fields you will see a world of difference.
Then you have polarizing maps like Lery/Hawkins, both of these maps I personally enjoy however some killers (mobility) struggle on these maps.
Given the element of RNG and the asymmetrical core of this game I'm not confident enough to judge anything "balanced".
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Red Forest
Personally I like a lot Mother's Dwelling, I think it has a fair amount of pallets/windows, many trees to favour stealthiness (also for killers) and the buildings offer many mindgames for both sides
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Haddonfield/Springwood
Springwood only
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Ormond
Ormond, not too many hiding spots that would waste the killers time to much trying to find them. Many open ways to reach the other side of the map fast without taking to many alternative routes. The big house in the middle is really well designed and balanced.
Good and balanced pallet loops and jungle gyms. Decent totem spots and a nice colouring of the map that doesnt give some survivor outfits a too good hiding potential. There are none complete white cosmetics for survivors yet.
No killer has a big disentvantage, you would NEVER say to this map, ah ######### i am so ######### as "this and this" killer.
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Haddonfield/Springwood
but its super cold, if im nea my arms get goosebumps
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Crotus Prenn Asylum
I like Crotus Prenn. Nobody ever complains about Crotus Prenn. It doesn't shut down any killers or make them op. Crotus Prenn is good.
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Red Forest
Mother's Dwelling for me. Heck, any map with a nice landmark in the middle with some decent loops locations all around is good for me.
Temple of Purgation is cool but the temple itself would benefit from some changes, specially in the lower floor.
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Hawkins National Laboratory/Léry's Memorial Institute
I really hate that you had to put those two together as I like Hawkins but don't like Lery's.
I find it pretty crazy how many people are saying Autohaven, Red Forest, Haddonfield, or Ormand. Other than the corn maps those are some of THE worst designed and unbalanced maps.
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Again sorry. Technical limitations meant I HAD to put some of them together.
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Hawkins National Laboratory/Léry's Memorial Institute
Understandable.
I feel like people are ranking these more based aesthetically rather than actual balance design even though you said not to.
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Red Forest
It's not crazy, just people's opinions.
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Hawkins National Laboratory/Léry's Memorial Institute
(Hawkins)I think its the best designed map but not optimal for some players
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Autohaven Wreckers
I'd say Autowreckers is the best map to be survivor favor.
Coldwind for Killers.
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Doesn't that make neither of them the best map? Since you just said that they are both unbalanced in one sides favor?
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Badham is great, Haddonfield is the spawn of satan, why would you put them together? One map is quite good with lots of unsafe pallets and good chase areas, and the other is an abusable mapwide infinite
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MacMillan Estate
I wish Auto haven and Macmillan were put together because I feel those maps are very similar and pretty well balanced. Obviously some parts of the map aren't balanced (looking at you Ironworks window or Wretched Shop windows) they both have a decent amount of pallets that aren't too strong and are decently sized maps.
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MacMillan Estate
I agree with Lery's because I feel with that map you need to have good awareness and asses the windows and pallets near you to think of which ones are safe. It makes for fun gameplay and something that's different since it's not just mindless looping.
For Hawkins I have a different opinion. Where as on Lery's you never know if the room your running is safe or not and you need to figure out how to use on, on hawkins every room you run in will have a guaranteed 1 or 2 safe pallets and a safe vault. It just isn't as fun as Lery's.
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MacMillan Estate
Shelter woods. That is, until they turn it into Pallet woods again.
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