Faster Bloodpoint Spending Is Coming – Dead by Daylight



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40 thoughts on “Faster Bloodpoint Spending Is Coming – Dead by Daylight”

  1. I hope you still have an option to do it normally cause I feel like it’s not gonna pick the things I want. I feel like it’ll just pick random shit if you already have all the perks

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  2. I love how it's pitched like removing a click delay and animation is a feature they're working on, they literally programmed that in lol. I don't know why so many game developers think animation delays on common activities are perfectly fine, they've been aggravating players since the 90s if not earlier. They took seven years to realise this was a problem, and the fix is trivial.

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  3. There's something really funny about watching you speculate about a video game's development while on the right of the screen there's a list of the most important and decisive topics being discussed in the world today. Really hits diff

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  4. But the new system is going prioritize the cheapest nodes, so I will be missing out on puddings and streamers and on each killers best addons. Why couldn't they just made it so we click 1 perk far from the center and it automatically buys everything on that path.

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  5. hopefully even if they don't do the animation removal thing, they allow it to keep going through multiple levels with just holding down the MB/trigger. That way It's not even an auto clicker, Just would set MB down to toggle on a side button or console players can even just prop their controller's trigger on something walk away for a snack/pee break and get back to a couple of games worth of bp spent.

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  6. I think a really nice change too would be if they removed the level up screen/animation thing, like I don't think I need to know every single level I get and it is just very annoying to see after every blood web. I think the only ones worth showing is 5, 10 and 15 for the perk slots being unlocked and 50 for being able to prestige.

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  7. Click on the final item in a blood web, automatically fill out that entire ROW

    Instead of clicking each item one by one to earn that FINAL perk, you can just click on the perk and the blood web automatically goes that far

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  8. Why didn’t they just make it like you can click on for example a perk and it automatically buys the shortest path to it? Much easier to code, much more efficient, much less rng

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  9. I’d rather that it doesn’t show at all and just gives me random crap each level it’s a random bloodweb each time anyway why not just have it lvl like evil dead speed but you don’t choose at all just get random shit.

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  10. I don’t get why this is taking so long to change tbh. All you’re doing is making it so you don’t have to click and hold, just click. It really seems like a 5 minute change they could make.

    But it is definitely telling that more people are excited for this than Tools of Torment.

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  11. There is actually an application for this!!! If you look up blood emporium dbd you can find it. You can personally prioritize ANY item or perk for survivor or any killer, and then you just save and run it. Not bannable either. Super easy to setup and everything

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  12. "unless they were for some reason lying with that response" Its BHVR dude the person who replied was probably half asleep and hung over when they replied.

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  13. i actually don’t mind that you can’t prioritize anything. it’ll be great for leveling up to level 30 quickly while the options are basically only brown-green and past that if i see something i wanna prioritize, i can just buy it manually. not that hard

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  14. Bhvr flipping a middlefinger to what playerbase actually asked for and implomenting their own system that doesnt actually do what people wanted in the slightest is something i shouldve expected…

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