I Tried Mastering Dead by Daylight's HARDEST Killer



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I Tried Mastering Dead by Daylight’s HARDEST Killer

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  1. I want to say Singularity’s basic attack looks like it reaches longer than any other killer, but has the same hitbox as all the other killers. Typically killers slash horizontally but Singularity just goes straight on. I’m probably completely wrong but that’s just what i noticed.

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  2. You are swinging too early. The muscle memory is ruining you, the reason is simple. Most killers have a very similar shaped weapon, or their weapon hangs out in the same general area and so, visually, whenever the leftmost edge of your weapon is a certain distance from the survivor at a certain POV that is when your brain screams at you to swing- because that is basically the single only indication of actual distance to the survivor that is consistent enough for the brain to recognize (due to survivors having different model sizes and transitioning between standing or leaning when injured).

    The singularity however breaks this rule, as his weapon leans WAYYYYYY to the left, far far further than all other killer weapons, and thus tricks your brain into think you are closer than you actually are.

    Here's a tip, ignore the scythe blade. Focus more on the knuckle/wrist/servo/joint- that is roughly lined up with where most killer weapons hang out. Learn to use that as your guide instead of the blade, and you'll stop swingin early.

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