IS THIS POWER GOOD ON THE NEW KILLER? Dead by Daylight



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  1. The fact that BHVR announced a hotfix buff for him like 2 days later after launch should tell you how bad this killer actually is. I hope BHVR will get more creative and unique with killer kits rather than making boring M1 killers that you can't use your power 90% of the time.

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  2. His teleport would be useful if it has good range, but the slowdown they added on release really downplays the danger the Singularity should have. On the PTB, it felt like an interesting design like a modern take of Hag and Plague. As a Survivor, you would want to keep the EMP on hand to get rid of the Singularity orbs and cameras around your environment.

    This killer is very territorial, but I feel like that shouldn't be the case. The lore describes it as a good hunter, a Killer that stalks and ambushes its prey. The teleport power helped represent that, but the slowdown you feel after teleporting really take away from the danger it should inflict toward Survivors.

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  3. Honestly watching more and more of this killer kind of tells me the devs have kind of ran out of original concepts in terms of powers. At the end of the day this killer is dredge 2.0 but with more steps but "easier" flexibility. Dredge is determined to tp to somewhere but it is at the mercy of locker spawns with a "power" to delay him with the locks. Singularity has the option to set up its own "lockers" but now has to mark survivors once with those pods and than he can tp to them and is countered by the emps so he cant tp. The only difference between the 2 is dredge leaves that shadow behind to tp back to at a loop while singularity eats pallets but gets heavily hindered for doing so

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  4. I feel like a killer's power should never be at the mercy of the survivors. Maybe small elements of a power or a secondary objective is fine to give survivors control over, but the core power should never be able to be "stopped" by them.

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