Dead by Daylight’s Toxicity Will Never Change

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Dead by Daylight has a notorious reputation for being unbelievably toxic, with crying killers and salty survivors always trying to ruin the experience for the entire lobby.

Despite Behavior making thousands of changes since 2016, Dead by Daylight has stayed consistent with its toxicity and it seems beyond repair. Killers are always tunneling, facecamping, and slugging while survivors love to taunt the killer throughout the match, even at the exit gate, which all leads to rage quitting, and malding.

A big problem comes from Behavior trying to force competitive gameplay on the player base and not focusing on what made DBD so successful, the fun. MMR needs to be fixed and updated to help players enjoy themselves more.

Dead by Daylight will never be a competitive game but it should go back to its roots and become a horror party game, which is what it excels in. We need to give up on Esports and ambitions and try to make a more welcoming community, free from toxic gamers and salty content creators.

0:00 (Intro)
0:22 (The Golden Years)
1:38 (Taking Breaks)
2:18 (Meta Changes)
4:08 (Current State)
5:07 (Solo Queue)
6:10 (New Updates)
6:46 (Forever Toxic)
8:38 (Outro)







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