This is why I'm Back on Dead by Daylight



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43 thoughts on “This is why I'm Back on Dead by Daylight”

  1. I don't know everything about the fog whisperer program, but it seems like it was just a way to shut people up and get them to do exactly what they wanted. I feel bad that anyone had to deal with all that.

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  2. I'm so excited to see you happy and excited with DBD again! I might even pick the game back up! It's so amazing hearing you talk about your mental health and your autism! It is very reaffirming of why I love your content so much! I've come to my autism diagnosis in the last two years and it makes so much sense now! Cause you talk and communicate in a way that makes so much sense to my brain and helps me understand you so well! Thank you for all of the content you make! 🩷

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  3. So glad, not just that you’re playing again, but that you’re enjoying it and that you’ve improved your wellbeing over your time off. I look forward to your triumphant return to hardcore. 😁

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  4. A break is always beneficial regardless of what you do for a living. Professional athletes get called out all the time for being “unhappy” but people fail to realize that regardless of money, these people have been doing the same thing everyday for their entire lives.

    To get more specific to dbd, BHVR have really suffered from “we know better” syndrome for a while. Their answer to legitimate criticism and questions were very arrogant and somewhat dismissive. That rubbed me the wrong way too so I cant imagine how it feels for someone who is currently dedicating their career to this game.

    All in all, as great and as horrible as it is, DBD will remain a constant with or without us. So we might as well enjoy it and stop when we are not. Thats the healthiest way to be around it.

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  5. I was gone from dbd august of last year so i didnt even realize you were gone 😭 welcome back to us 🎉 2 vs 8 has been fun for me too. The only reason i played the game again

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  6. Glad to see you back to dbd. Honestly ive noticed that I'm less stressed overall when I take the game less seriously as well, and dbd is an amazing fun time when people don't take the game too seriously. I'm so hyped for fnaf, can't wait to slow turn and nod at survivors as Freddy fazbear or springtrap 😭😭😭

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  7. Dowsey We all definitely missed you. I was around and eagerly waiting for each video you would release back then and the kills=skills videos were all so fun to see. I understand your mental health had taken a toll and I am a mental health specialist myself and usually notice when frequent streamers begin to deteriorate mentally.I myself thought you were always friendly with most of the dbd content creators unless of course it happened privately and the situation with Patrick I think was 100% valid. You were mistreated by Behavior (well all the fog whisperers were kinda mistreated in a way by having their opinions rejected by Behavior). I'm very happy you are back and I hope we see a good balance with all games you like to play in a way that makes you happy. Don't worry about us, we will watch your content. Make sure you take care of yourself first. I recommend you meeting with a therapist weekly. Also good job on your weight loss! I did gastric sleeve myself and in a year I lost 100 pounds.

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  8. I do not blame you at all for quitting DBD for a while. it's pretty limited and can be tedious to be constantly put against difficult opponents who can easily stress you out but it's great to see you playing it once again and hopefully you can enjoy some games!

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