New Freddy Has Some Problems – Dead by Daylight



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32 thoughts on “New Freddy Has Some Problems – Dead by Daylight”

  1. Feel it would be better if Survivors could drop Dream Pallets and stun Freddy, but then the pallet remains down and acts as a constant threat in the loop until Freddy ruptures it.

    There’s decent counterplay in that poor timing can allow the Survivor to know when to leave the loop and Survivors can risk vaulting a pallet to get distance at the cost of potentially being injured by doing so.

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  2. If they are being able to injure a survivor it makes sense that they can stun Freddy otherwise it would be stupid powerful. And they may not be “real” for survivors but for Freddy they are

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  3. Maybe a 1 second delay on the rupture and a 4m radious? Along with unstunable dream pallets? And a more subtle disguise of the fake pallets? Like make them a bit different, but not blatantly so the survivors bever run into them. Make them have to be more attentive about the looks of a pallet and that way they can try and figure it out for themselves instead of getting that info for free. Basically turn the obvious "this is a dream pallet" into a mind game basically.

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  4. The last time I played DbD was when Vecna came out. I kind of want to get back into it. But now I feel like everything is different. I don’t know what killers have been changed, what perks have been changed, and what internal gameplay mechanics are different.

    It’s like I’m researching for a project, just to play the game again.

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  5. The dream pallets are visible and can stun to create a mexican stand off at loops. Survivors have to decide if they can beat the killer to the punch and Freddy has to decide if he can time the bomb. If survivors couldn't tell if it was a dream pallet and dream pallets couldn't stun they would just hold W instead. Without the dream pallet change freddy is just a worse Dracula.

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  6. I was in a game where my teammates were getting slugged under a dream pallet and Freddy got a double down. So yeah it’s cracked against survs who don’t know what they’re doing

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  7. Just talking about my on experience here. Dream Pallets are map dependent but can give you free hits really easy. As long as the survivors have no perfect coms you will get one person every game if you do it right. There are many places in the map where the survivor cants see the pallet before running to it. You have no cooldown on it so you can just randomly spam it and get value most of the time. Hell I won whole games only using those pallets and got a lot of value out of them. Even against decent experienced survivors. If you craft a build around them they are acctually evil. I also dont understand why people complain about survivors being able to stun you with them. If that happens you made a mistake that is easy to avoid. I got stunned by one in like 20 games and that was just my own stupidity. Go ahead try it out and feel free to tell me what you think.

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  8. So tired of so many killers having a projectiles. It just makes them feel so samey and unexciting to explore a new killer or rework. In b4 speingtrap whips you with a chord at medium range and unreactably fast start up and some hard counterplay item to negate some negative status effect that he does.

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  9. Dream pallets stunning makes sense to me, tbh. Lorewise, they and freddy are both of the dream world, so it makes sense that they'd be able to interact– and gameplay-wise, I think it's to encourage you to use rupture more. The idea seems to be to set dream pallets like traps to zone survivors out with, in the same way that snares used to be used; you set your pallets down, then as the survivor approaches it, you use rupture, forcing them to react and lose distance either by dropping the pallet so it doesn't go off or by changing course. If you use them like this, there's basically no risk of being stunned, since the pallet will either be ruptured or dropped before you can get close enough to it. The fact that dream pallets look slightly different from real pallets plays even more into this

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