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  1. This reminds me of when people on fortnite was saying its cheating or disrespectful to use this thing that allows you to see footsteps amd chest and other stuff around you're screen and they said it was disrespectful to death people for using it because you're not death and that is was unfair. They even tried to cancel them i think I don't remember

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  2. Reshade is just outright being used as a way to blatantly cheat. There's only one exception, and it's for people who the reshades were originally for: People with vision disabilities like colorblindness.

    All of them just brighten up all the dark the game naturally has and make the red shades more prominent. And wouldn't you know, in a horror game where darkness is meant to not only set the mood but obscure gameplay as an actual mechanic, they're brightening everything; and not only that, but also making reds bright so they can se auras brighter and most importantly the killer's red stain.

    Very rarely have I seen a reshade that actually changes the colors to be different- such as making blues appear green on a standard color spectrum or reds as purple. This type is for people who have levels of colorblindness. I have seen it, and they're the exception mentioned earlier.

    The ones shown here are just for competitive edge. It's just robbing the person playing, and the opponent of the real experience of DBD. It's a shame this is so normal to do.

    The developers should host an invitational with 'competitive teams' with two rounds per team. The first round, everyone has reshades on, just like this, and then the second round it's turned off. At the same time, have all players on both sides offer the New Moon Bouquet offering to make the game be as dark as possible. (It's a custom match, you can bring that offering.)

    Four matches. Whichever team's killer gets more kills per 'round' versus the other team's killer gets the point. At two points, the team wins over the other, so a third match for both teams will be played (six total matches) to break the tie if it occurs. Best of 3s, basically.

    It would serve as a very informative experiment. I theorize it would, without a doubt, prove reshading is cheating.

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  3. Reshade is just outright being used as a way to blatantly cheat. There's only one exception, and it's for people who the reshades were originally for: People with vision disabilities like colorblindness.

    All of them just brighten up all the dark the game naturally has and make the red shades more prominent. And wouldn't you know, in a horror game where darkness is meant to not only set the mood but obscure gameplay as an actual mechanic, they're brightening everything; and not only that, but also making reds bright so they can se auras brighter and most importantly the killer's red stain.

    Very rarely have I seen a reshade that actually changes the colors to be different- such as making blues appear green on a standard color spectrum or reds as purple. This type is for people who have levels of colorblindness. I have seen it, and they're the exception mentioned earlier.

    The ones shown here are just for competitive edge. It's just robbing the person playing, and the opponent of the real experience of DBD. It's a shame this is so normal to do.

    The developers should host an invitational with 'competitive teams' with two rounds per team. The first round, everyone has reshades on, just like this, and then the second round it's turned off. At the same time, have all players on both sides offer the New Moon Bouquet offering to make the game be as dark as possible. (It's a custom match, you can bring that offering.)

    Four matches. Whichever team's killer gets more kills per 'round' versus the other team's killer gets the point. At two points, the team wins over the other, so a third match for both teams will be played (six total matches) to break the tie if it occurs. Best of 3s, basically.

    It would serve as a very informative experiment. I theorize it would, without a doubt, prove reshading is cheating.

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  4. On pc you can brighten up your game without reshade though. It helps you see better in this ridiculously dark game. It's not cheating. There should be brightness and contrast settings in the game already especially on console because some maps are so dark you can't see much at all

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  5. I mean, he lost me after 10 seconds, but he's probably right anyway. Reshade is cheating if you want to be strict. Just like stretched res was cheating. You can only cheat a little or cheat massively to the point where you can see the red stain through walls and stuff. It is what it is. At the end of the day, I don't give a shit about Reshade. I use it myself so the game doesn't look like a total pile of garbage. But acting like "Oh, that doesn't give me any advantages" is beyond cringe.

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  6. i didn't even use it to see red better, i do however use to for the colors to look brighter, not because it gives me an advantage but because the game looks better, it's the case of, would rather take a Gold bar, or take 2 Gold bars… like, the game has good graphics, but with reshade they look better…. simple as that

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  7. lol. tbh, I thought the reshade screens might give players an advantage over non reshade ones, but once I saw it, I realized they don't. I think a match between low quality graphics vs high quality graphics and trapper as killer would be more interesting.

    Sad Trapper grunts

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  8. Reshade is just outright being used as a way to blatantly cheat. There's only one exception, and it's for people who the reshades were originally for: People with vision disabilities like colorblindness.

    All of them just brighten up all the dark the game naturally has and make the red shades more prominent. And wouldn't you know, in a horror game where darkness is meant to not only set the mood but obscure gameplay as an actual mechanic, they're brightening everything; and not only that, but also making reds bright so they can se auras brighter and most importantly the killer's red stain.

    Very rarely have I seen a reshade that actually changes the colors to be different- such as making blues appear green on a standard color spectrum or reds as purple. This type is for people who have levels of colorblindness. I have seen it, and they're the exception mentioned earlier.

    The ones shown here are just for competitive edge. It's just robbing the person playing, and the opponent of the real experience of DBD. It's a shame this is so normal to do.

    The developers should host an invitational with 'competitive teams' with two rounds per team. The first round, everyone has reshades on, just like this, and then the second round it's turned off. At the same time, have all players on both sides offer the New Moon Bouquet offering to make the game be as dark as possible. (It's a custom match, you can bring that offering.)

    Four matches. Whichever team's killer gets more kills per 'round' versus the other team's killer gets the point. At two points, the team wins over the other, so a third match for both teams will be played (six total matches) to break the tie if it occurs. Best of 3s, basically.

    It would serve as a very informative experiment. I theorize it would, without a doubt, prove reshading is cheating.

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  9. Lol. You call this cheating? In dbd mobile, there's an actual visual indicator when you hear footsteps and grunts of pain and it literally works as an arrow pointing where the survivor is, even behind walls. So if the devs doesn't think that's cheating, then filters definitely isn't.

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  10. Idk, if its not obvious for you, that seeing red stain further, much brighter and wider, shining throught every small hole in loop, which gives you information about killer moves much earlier and visible, if all that is not obvious to be an advantage for you, then you just dumb, delusional or just a scum, who wants to keep their advantage over other players.

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  11. I don’t agree with this guy but genuinely I can’t understand why anyone would want to use the highly saturated filters. the screen is so full of bright red I can barely tell the killers stain from the massive ball of light emitted from every barrel. I seriously do not understand how these are helpful

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