SEE, DONT CHASE THE ACE! Dead by Daylight



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16 thoughts on “SEE, DONT CHASE THE ACE! Dead by Daylight”

  1. 1:49 I yelled at my monitor "No! What are you doing!? You're using Wesker don't break the wall!"

    1: that spot is bad for killer but opening the wall just makes the loop stronger.

    2: Wesker can force a pallet drop, vault the pallet and easily secure a hit. The only possible way they're still escaping is if they have an exhaustion perk, someone is there to body block, or maybe dropped a flashbang?

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  2. Tru3 my man you really gotta stop looking at Chat when you scout around as killer. Double so when you just proc'ed No where to hide. That 6:26 would have been an easy injure. I know some people in the twitch community get really offended if they aren't paid attention to immediately but I am sure this community will understand.

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  3. 1:49 but…why in the world is he breaking this wall? It's just giving more breathing room and an easy gen to the Survivors.

    There's no benefit to both making the gen more easily accessible and turning a dead end into a decent loop. Especially when using a Killer that can invalidate short straight lines.

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  4. It makes me a little sad because it seems to me this game just fundamentally fosters a toxic community. At the most basic level usually the strategy that makes the opposite side absolutely miserable is the most optimal.

    On a side note, I could never understand what was so appealing about survivor, at least in the sense that it's wildly more popular than killer. I've always enjoyed killer more, so I'm a bit biased, but is the main draw that you get to bully the "power role?" Personally I don't get it, I'd think killer would be more popular on principle, ignoring the ways you can get bullied. Like, from a new player perspective I mean.

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  5. 7:54 This discussion of hidden MMR is right on point. One of my pet peeves is watching survivor main content creators smurf on low ranking killers and then say things like, "swing hahaha, alright FOV tech, ha lost her… fake it… nice, easy… you ok buddy? You're swinging at everything." It's like, their content is literally bullying new/low skill killers but they play it off as if they are top tier survivors doing amazing plays.

    Also 11:14 – This is honestly why you are my favorite DBD streamer. You make good content and are honest.

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  6. If I understand it, they were talking about what stats to count & pay attention to. They compared it to hockey in the sense that, only kills/escapes should matter because in hockey, you would only look at "won" games. You would not look at any other stats (like shots on goal, injuries, etc.) because that is all superfluous to simply winning.

    So in their mind, looking at any other stat in DBD is superfluous, because you can only look at kills/escapes and "cut out the middle man" in order to determine balance.

    Which means that a team of survivors that dominates a killer in 4 minutes only to go down at the exit because they were too busy t-bagging and bm'ing, is the EXACT same as a killer having an EZ 4k within 1 minute; in both cases the killer over-performed, per their 2k "balance goal." Because only kills/escapes matter, and everything else is superfluous.

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