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I can usually pull 70% greats, but I still miss when I get sidetracked with other things.
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I'm one of those players that plays both roles and really enjoys a game that is challenging. I don't want any free wins. I want to earn my victories through skill.
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That just made my morning. Thank you and enjoy an up-vote.
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I don't want the game to be balanced for everyone. It was never supposed to be in the first place.
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I honestly prefer it this way. Better for new killers. If you're not as good as the survivors you're playing with, maybe have them teach you how to play the game so you can actually do better against better killers?
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Welp, guess the key nerf doesn't need to happen anymore. Edit: Spelling.
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My mom. She'd be really great for slugging!
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Yup. Agreed. I enjoy the variety.
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I don't camp. Ever. Not even during EGC. Hope we get matched against each other one day. I'm all about everyone enjoying the game
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Maybe the dev's just adjust killer movement speed based on overall suvivor rank? Lol. That might shake some heads at higher ranks.
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People like to stick with their system. They don't like having to change it based on the killer they're playing.
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I agree. I'd love to see cross-platform support. I'd also really love to be able to share my account across all platforms as well. Either way, I'm not going to stop playing. I have way too much fun playing DbD.
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It's just their personal experience, I'm assuming.
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Keep playing. It'll get easier the better you get and you'll get better if you stick to it. Experience goes a long way in this game.
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Practice. Was going to say get good, but that triggers people for some reason. You aren't going to get automatic wins with free BPS every single time. Learn the killers. Learn survivor. It all comes with practice. Nobody likes losing, but you can't have a stalemate either. Learn to deal with it.
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But Lery's is my favorite map based solely on how much fun I have on it.
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I'd love it. Sure, I enjoy PC, but nothing beats sitting on a comfy couch playing from fifteen feet away on a 75" Ultra HD screen.
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Agreed.
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If you want to get better, then just keep playing. Watch videos. Look up different builds. You get back what you put in.
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And yet competent killers can still manage to somehow sacrifice all four survivors.
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Maybe you didn't choose the right perks or add-ons? Also, trap placement plays a huge role in whether you succeed or not. I'm sure you already know this though.
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From the Dead by Daylight EULA; While participating in the Game, you also agree to comply with certain rules of conduct that govern your use of the Game (“Rules of Conduct”), for example you may not: eHarass, threaten, embarrass, or do anything else to another user that is unwanted, such as repeatedly sending unwanted…
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When I was rank 1, I used to show a small grace of mercy to survivors whenever they had someone disconnect. I'd do just enough to pip and then take it easy. If two disconnected then I'd often just take a black pip. What I'm trying to say is that I don't do that anymore. I never asked them to assist me in farming for…
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I don't think it would be so much of a problem if people didn't just flock to the easiest solution to their problem; being how to win the most games with the least chance of failure.
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She's still a fantastic killer, players just need to adjust with the changes a bit. Adapt and you'll conquer.
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I personally enjoy playing Hag much more than the other two options.
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I think most things just boil down to skill. People that lack certain skills require better perks to improve their chances of success. A crutch, if you will. Constantly using these perks can end up becoming a hindrance if a player becomes reliant on them. Edit: Before anyone yells at me for using the word "crutch," they…
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So I can listen to all of the crybabies get mad when they make a mistake and need someone else to blame? Nah. I think I'm good. I like not having to listen to the players while in a game.
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I'm sure it'll improve eventually. Hopefully.
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Please leave your complaints in the box beside the door on your way out. Hope you had a good stay. In all seriousness, welcome to the community. Ignore all of the garbage as best you can. Who cares what others think. You're new. You'll learn and get better, but the trash talking probably will never stop. That's just how a…
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Someone has to "lose." We can't all be winners every single match. That's just ridiculous to think that way. Move on and keep playing. My advice for players? Stop letting other players get to you. When players cry and yell at you like spoiled two-year-olds, ignore it and move on. It isn't my responsibility to teach them…
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This game is basically one big psychology experiment. That's all it is.
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There are already perks in the game that assist players that play solo. Use them and see how you like them. However, I wouldn't be against a system that allows you to let others know that you need healing or that you're going for the save. That would be helpful, but I wouldn't like a built-in voice chat. The majority of…
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I just enjoy a good challenge. The better the killer or survivor, the better I have to play the game. That's what I enjoy. I don't care if I'm sacrificed. Just so long as I'm improving myself in one way or another. Edit: Spelling.
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Sounds like you should read up on the scoring system a bit more. Become familiar with it and it should become easier. Players are not exactly rewarded in this game for playing as efficiently as possible. Players are rewarded for doing a multitude of things, such as rescuing survivors from hooks, engaging in chases,…
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What's the current release date? Where will we be able to watch the film? Where was it filmed? How long did it take? Do you have any favorite moments during filming? What was the most difficult part to film? Which characters are featured in the film? Are any of the characters in the film going to be original characters…
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Nope.
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When Legion was announced, I literally and immediately assumed that it was going to be a person with multiple personalities, hence the name. I was thinking "interesting, we'll probably be able to switch between different personalities each with a different ability of some sort," but ithat wasn't really the case. I think…
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It can be at times, but I mostly just play with one other friend. It gets kind of boring and a tad annoying having to talk to so many people at one time while trying to play.
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I just finished a match where I was near the hatch, waiting for the last player to finally exit so that the hatch would open during the EGC and I could escape. I eventually died to NOED. They literally waited until the last second to leave because the Entity was going to destroy them if they didn't. Glad I got to die all…
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Happens to me nearly every match unless I'm playing SWF. So frustrating sometimes. Love teammates that are too afraid of getting hooked once or twice a match.
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Some people enjoy the challenge of completing them. That's why they're there.
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Just ignore them. That's what I do. People like that are intentionally trying to make you mad, so don't let them. That's why they do that trash. Edit: Not saying that this kind of behavior is acceptable in any way, but it seems like all you can really do is wait for BHVR to respond to your ticket. Sucks, but that's life.
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Useless or toxic survivors.
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I seriously hope this is just a joke. Lol.
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I lose ruin within two minutes in most games I play. I lose a little bit of my soul each time I hear that thunder sound. D:
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Hooking one survivor in the basement only to find all three others hiding in lockers in the basement. To this day I'll never understand why none of them left the lockers and tried running away, but I ended up hooking all of them in the basement. Match took only a few minutes and it was the only time it's ever happened to…
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Never seen that happen before. That's hilarious!
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Wow. Those were some really, REALLY bad survivors.
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I refuse to use NOED. For me, it's a crutch perk. Never have, never will.