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True, they could, but you'd have to take into account all the shootouts that Caleb would've been in. He could counter their advancements by analyzing his surroundings, and predicting where they'd attack from next. That's if you take lore and history into account.
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I'd say that the Deathslinger would win. Now, before anyone starts saying to me that Legion has the upper hand, think about the lore behind the characters. The Legion members are, of course, a tight-knit group of teenagers. However, their only confirmed kill is that guy in the store, and he was quickly attacked by Frank…
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As a Survivor: Just escaping by myself is a win, doesn't matter if anyone else escapes. As a Killer: Getting the 4k by any means necessary.
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Hopefully an update on cross-progression, seeing as how the Switch is slated to get it next.
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The first shock was more than enough.
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At most, 10 would be suitable for the biggest maps. 3-4 for the smallest.
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He should, seriously. I wanna see more than the sad excuse of an alternate costume (the hospital gown, eugh) be available for purchase. A Rob Zombie outfit would be amazing, as would having the Halloween 4 Maskless Myers (all bandages), or the 2018 mask.
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Doctor and Wraith. Why? Simple - NOTHING BUT DEATH. Unless you somehow pull off some crazy mindgame or have some insane amount of luck (not in game, but, you know), you'll be seeing three hooks before the third gen is even started on.
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Switch, for the time being, until Behavior decides to throw on cross progression. Once that happens, PC all day, and I'll only be using my Switch for when I have to go somewhere.
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One of the best additions to the game since Midwich.
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Michael Myers X Pyramid Head's weapon. ...the heavy breathing he'd have just to go to town on people with such a huge blade, I swear.
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Autohaven by a landslide.
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Indoor maps by a LONG shot. Honestly, it's scarier to be hit out of nowhere than literally being able to see the killer at (almost) all times.
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Proximity chat, but for a hilarious reason. Think about it this way... You're on a gen with a couple people, but you don't hear the terror radius. However, as time goes on, you start hearing some player scream, only for that player to be the killer (as Billy/Blight), and they smack you one. It'd just be like hearing some…
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There's a disturbing lack of DOCTOR on here.
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Almost every single match against a Doctor I go into always ends up with me getting hooked three times. There's only been maybe one or two matches where I get out, but that's only because the person playing the Doctor is either new to the game, or new to the character. EDIT: I voted the way I did not based on killer skill,…
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I wish I could've voted for more, honestly. Bendy would be interesting, if you think about it. Maybe a second killer with the Nemesis treatment, as far as AI goes. But another thing I'd like to add would be the Scissorman from an older horror game, Clock Tower.
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It's a loss of an indoor map, something we need more of. If DBD is supposed to be a horror game, we should be getting scared by the killers, not just sigh and start running when you can clearly see them.
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There's been a couple M rated games in the series, with the most obvious being Lament of Innocence.
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Big NO to all of it. They're far more bearable than Doctor or Wraith.
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I like both maps from both perspectives, but I'd have to say RPD. I just happen to enjoy the indoor maps more than all the others.