THIS GAME WAS SO HARD | Dead by Daylight



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Lerys can be really tough for Huntress, but its made extra difficult when you get these sorts of players just being in your face the entire time! Immediate hook saves, body blocks, flashlight saves etc, hell of a game, almost lost it, but this is a very good example on how you need to keep cool and control the game and how much a camp can change the game!

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A group of up to four survivors must elude one killer. The survivors’ perspectives are third-person, while the killer’s perspective is first-person. The survivors cannot fight against the killer and can only survive by running away and evading them. They must use obstacles in the form of wooden pallets, windows, and items that they either find inside chests or bring before the match starts to run from the killer for as long as they can. In order to escape, survivors must repair 5 generators scattered across the entire map to power the exit gates, then they must open the exit gates and leave the area themselves or find a hatch to jump into.

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32 thoughts on “THIS GAME WAS SO HARD | Dead by Daylight”

  1. C'mon man, you know the rules by now. You gotta go run and tag the wall at the other side of the map when you hook someone. I mean its right there in page 28, paragraph 3 in the Rulebook.

    In all seriousness, bloody well done on getting the game to swing back in your favor, that was a hard and well-earned win, glad I got to watch it live

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  2. I think you need to change your sensitivity with huntress on indoor maps, your game sense is absolutely immaculate but it looks like your sensitivity is uncomfortable. For context I'm a huntress main and lery's is awful for huntress but you have to be extra crisp on it to not lose any distance with survivors. Just an observation people please don't kill me in the comments, just a tip for indoor maps I lower my sens by 5% to deal with how claustrophobic indoor maps are.

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  3. Tbh I use to hate Lerry’s as Huntress but this has grown to be a map I either love in the moment or I hate cause caroling survivors is near impossible. But there’s so many little spots you can sneak hatchets through and they’re so satisfying to nail cause no survivors expect it.

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  4. I appreciate the amount of time, and critical thinking you put into your craft. I started off barely watching your content, and honestly started off kind of as a hater. Now I probably watch you and OhTofus content the most. Well done sir, keep grinding.

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  5. I hope if they make bt basekit they make it so survivors have no collision and cannot body block, having a body block protecting the unhooked each make it’s going to be really painful.

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  6. Also saying camping ruins the game is something bad survivors say. I camped someone and the survivors laterally circled me and eventually got the guy off the hook because they did well and smart. Going in almost all at once instead of crying about it .

    Good game anyways

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  7. You're being too generous towards the "moaning" people:)

    There are things such as frustration, built up frustration from multiple matches, dunning-kruger, letting the setting of the game mess up your perception (ie "having something against" the opponent, rather than having a match), letting your frustration cloud your judgment and then you start seeing certain moves as hostile or mocking (or even completely regular animations or sounds, because they come from the opponent and you're frustrated), there's tilt, there's affect state and so on and so forth.

    However, when you insert obvious deliberated effort into targeted expression towards the other person – fuck you. No, man, I don't buy you being tilted and doing that – or, I'll reiterate – I don't buy you being tilted ENOUGH in order to justify that. I played pvp games for more than three decades, I played "competitive basketball" and I've seen a lot of stuff, like criminals threatening you at a tournament to let their guy win, I've seen people going as mad as wanting to knife a guy over a video game… yet, this type of shit is the most despicable. Why, when there's so much crazy shit to compete with it? Simple, because of what I mentioned earlier – they're not tilted enough to justify that behavior. Now, do I justify a guy wanting to knife the other guy? Of course not, but that's not my point either. That guy obviously had anger issues, was probably mentally unstable as well and reached a point of completely clouded judgment, affect state, tilt, call it what you will. Which doesn't excuse him, but it does put things into a certain perspective. His behavior is more destructive, but it's also unavoidable in a way – ie he should probably be in therapy or even in an institution. We can all collectively agree we should throw him off a cliff as far as I care, BUT we can't say he's a pos. That requires deviousness. He's crazy, he's violent, but that guy in post-chat, even though he didn't do anything nearly as serious, is a pos. So, it's a matter of categorization, really, not intensity.

    These guys, who abuse the internet anonymity, the lack of immediate contact etc. to completely lessen the person they're communicating with… that's something completely different and its deviousness is something I despise greatly.
    Now, I know someone will say "it's just tilt, man" – what I'm saying is, the degree of tilt is important for the reaction you express while tilted. If you've completely gone crazy, you might literally kill someone. That would be an ultimate tilt. If you're minimally tilted, you might murmur "fuck" or something. If you're solidly tilted, you might punch your desk or whatever. My point is, this person was minimally tilted, yet they allowed themselves to be a supreme piece of shit in the post-game chat towards someone who was genuinely honest and even congratulatory about a match that just happened. That's deliberation, that's thought-through behavior and that's a perfectly rationally crafted set of responses that require conscious decisions and actions. There was no mistyping, insults etc. He wanted you to suffer because of his tilt and he wanted that in a very RATIONAL way.

    I personally tend to see a big rift there between that and anything an actual tilt might produce (including typing shit). While I myself never do it and think it's a bit unhinged, I am ten times more understanding for people who just spew unadulterated hatred in post-game chat towards me in hopes to somehow hurt me or make me feel unpleasantness because they reached a solid affect state and are feeling helpless but have to retaliate somehow, than for these motherfuckers with three smileys and "nice camping" shticks. I can't see any excuse for that shit and it irks me when people lessen it just because "other shit" is expressed in more extreme ways and therefore is somehow worse. No, it's not. I remember some guy typing to me how he hopes my kids die of cancer before they reach 9 years (or 10, it was something rather specific lol). Is that more extreme? Yes, of course. Is it more devious? Hell, no. That dude was fucking fuming in order to type that, he was fumbling the letters, there were like seven typos in that sentence. I mean, I hope he's ok rofl. Perhaps he shouldn't be playing dbd, I kinda worry about him:) I am not memeing, that's all I get from that outburst. But, this guy? Fuck this guy ten times more with his goblin deliberation.

    Ah, that felt good. No one has to read this, I just ranted a bit:)

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  8. Yeah they got confident so decided to play around, whats scary is when theyre all this good and dont want to play around. They just slam gens and leave. Thats why i dont even get mad at survivors like this that body block and flashlight save and what not. At least they aint doin gens

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  9. Anna's lookin so goooooood in the soviet uniform.

    And dude how can you keep playing instantly after games like that?
    I need to take a 5-10 minute break or even for days sometimes lol
    Rounds like that always take at least 20% of my energy :'D

    And camping is a issue when the killer's standing infront of his face, creating a trap and very unfair situation
    while proxycamping or ''patroling'' as i put it is totally fine and a valid tactic to controll a certain area/beeing able to inflict pressure.
    Or going back to a hook, see if they are healing themselves which is a granted new chase/possible 2 downs >Pressure> Slowdown.
    Its not your fault when they are staying at the hook for 30 seconds.
    I'd love to tell these guys ''Play just one or two sweaty killer matches and you'll understand and stop complaining'' but they won't listen anyway :'D

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