Dredge Vs 14,000 Hour Survivor! Dead by Daylight



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18 thoughts on “Dredge Vs 14,000 Hour Survivor! Dead by Daylight”

  1. 1:57 tunneling a gen. Not respecting the killers presence, just sticks the gen. Survivors like that will then complain when you tunnel them. Too bad I tunnel at 5 gens with Nurse. And I hope it annoys survivors.

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  2. True depression is a normal thing to experience. Also the chemical imbalance theory has been disproven. I have been against it for a while. The real issue is that if you start a medication its almost guaranteed you will have bigger issues mentally and physically. Not even mentioning how much hell you would go through trying to get off it. Its a messed up practice that is profitable for them. Instead of digging into the real issues which most people with depression will hide from everyone including therapist. I have had friends who have been on various depression meds and all of them said they never should have started it. I myself was prescribed meds for depression and thankfully I never took them and refused to take them. These medications will seriously screw people up in so many ways its not even funny. Some take years to recover from going cold turkey. While others can permanently damage you.

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  3. I love how there’s some sort of magical “killer ethics” (seemingly that only survivor mains dreamed up) that killers have to follow. But survivors are allowed to be as toxic and loop as much as possible and yet there’s not entire subreddit groups dedicated to whining about it…

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  4. I enjoy watching this game but it also discourages me from ever trying to play it. Seems like it requires a lot of time to learn everything and so many people have put hundreds if not thousands of hours into it.

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  5. Tru3 i really respect and appreciate how you dont throw your streamer weight around. There are many streamers on dbd that use their viewers to attack people if/when they lose or sometimes when they win. Cant tell you how much hate and threats you get playing killer efficiently as a random nobody. You are an awesome example of what a respectful and decent content creator should be

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  6. I was starting to not like how Tru3 plays but then I played killer for the 1st time in 3 months. I don't blame him for wanting to get the 1st person he hooks out anymore.

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  7. There is no chemical imbalance in clinical depression. There’s been a huge meta analysis recently that debunked that myth. Also, psychiatrists don’t have qualifications to conduct therapy; it’s psychotherapists’ job.

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  8. Honestly, I kinda couldn't tell which one of them had 14k hours, all of them played pretty bad. I assumed it was one of those Megs and was expecting a 3-5 minute chase while all gens get done. It turned out to be Ace with 14k hours lol and he lasted 28 seconds in the first chase.

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  9. 0:28 Depression has nothing too do with a chemical imbalance (I'd link a scientific study in my comment here, but YouTube will probably delete my comment), the whole chemical imbalance thing is and has been pushed by drug companies. The main thing drugs more than likely do is just promote brain plasticity growth and neuron repair… seems legit, seeing as drugs work for awhile, and then they just don't anymore; they can help your body repair, but taking drugs isn't going to fix you as a person and how you live.

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