Is Dead by Daylight Doomed?!?



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In this video, we dive into the biggest issue currently plaguing Dead by Daylight – the toxic ego within the community. From competitive players gatekeeping unique builds to survivors and killers trolling each other, we explore why the player base feels divided and how it’s affecting the overall experience. Dead by Daylight lost nearly 20% of its player base recently, and it’s clear that something needs to change.

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In this video, we break down the issues that arise from players flexing their MMR, the lack of creativity in builds, and how toxic behavior is ruining matches for casual and serious players alike. From people shaming others for trying unique perk builds to toxic behavior like tunneling and throwing games, it’s time we all learn to be chill.

We discuss the importance of embracing non-traditional playstyles, trying out wacky builds (like a Septic Touch build), and finding ways to keep the game fun for everyone. If we want Dead by Daylight to thrive again, it’s crucial that we stop caring about MMR and focus on enjoying the game for what it is – a chaotic, fun, and competitive experience.

So, how can we make the Dead by Daylight community better? Simple – be chill. Whether you’re playing killer or survivor, it’s important to approach the game with respect and creativity. Next time you load into a match, try communicating with your teammates or the killer using the “chill signal” – a series of movements that shows mutual respect and a desire for a competitive yet friendly game.

Don’t let ego ruin the fun – let’s keep things casual, creative, and positive. This video also includes some of my thoughts on how the developers can make perk balancing better and more rewarding for trying new things. Watch until the end for tips on how to avoid toxic behavior and make the Dead by Daylight experience enjoyable for everyone.

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26 thoughts on “Is Dead by Daylight Doomed?!?”

  1. I haven’t been playing for as long as probably most of you, but I genuinely don’t get how ppl consider gen rushing toxic it’s like the point of being a survivor (I main killer)

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  2. I don't play DBD as much as I used to unfortunately the game gets boring way to quickly especially when all four survivors use the same perks. DBD should scrap perks and use the idea of the original 2v8 by having different classes for killers and survivors hopefully it would make the game more fun and interesting

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  3. For once, someone actually made a decent video calling out the issues with the community in DBD. I have to admit, this was well put and well constructed, bravo. Took the words out of probably 90% of our mouths.

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  4. Today on Xbox in my first game for the day I got a ggwp! From someone I’d killed. I had to msg back and tell him how nice it was to get a gg on my first game .. he replied that he knew how dbd could be 😓 so we all get it

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  5. Playing a killer feels like a getting bullied simulator half of the time. I have 500 hours trying to have fun and still just trying to unlock all the perks so I'm playing with no add-ons cuz I don't have the BPs to sustain them yet getting matched vs people with 5000 hours using the best everything with map offerings and comps pretending they queued up DBD ranked. And if that's not enough most of them are extremely toxic at the end with massive egos.

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