Are the devs finished fixing the game?
They added dedicated servers, temporarily banned the disconnection and improved the health of the game... Would they need to do something else or have they finished fixing the game?
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Hello, to answer your question, I can confirm the developers are FAR from discontinuing development (Bug Fixes, Chapters, New Mechanics, and etc.) on the game. As long as Dead by Daylight is supported by the community, I can't see no end to the developers halting their support. 😃
For what I can see now, Dead by Daylight is still going strong! 😁
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I don't know. Dead by Daylight kind of has an identity crisis with player base I feel. A lot want to play casual and others want to do competitive. So the game is fixed in a sense, but as a whole it isn't. I think the game is "fixed" when they decide what kind of game they want it to be. If they want it to be competitive then they're going to have to work on killers for the more skilled. Other things like working on the maps need to be taken care. Glitches are constant which makes sense when you're constantly updating the game. I think it still has a way to go and as long as the majority of the playerbase enjoys the game it's not going anywhere.
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DBD is a Live game so there's constant development going on, not all of it is visible to the playerbase as things happen behind the scenes a lot. Also there's regular updates with new content and changes that are made to the older mechanics/killers/perks/maps etc as the game is evolving in that respect.
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They've made great strides recently, but the game is far from perfect, and there's still a lot more they can do. The devs have said in the past that they plan to keep working on and supporting DBD for as long as there are people who want to play it.
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There's never enough fixing for a living game
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So they'll only support it for a few more weeks then?
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I think you underestimate the resilience of a large proportion of the playerbase.
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No...?
The game is constantly changing with new DLC and content that's brought to the table. As a result, new issues can arise from this new content. New bugs and issues will always come from new content, that's normal for every game that deals with a large player-base. More players means more people to come across these bugs and report it, the more reports means BHVR is more aware of said issues.
So no, there will always be something that needs to be fixed in a multiplayer game, that's normal for any game you play with a big player-base.
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