@ScottJund I dont get why dbd is the only game where I’ve seen expectations of the developers babying players into being better players. Game knowledge should be learned through gameplay.
In the coming days, employers will see a stream of resumes of once-in-a-lifetime quality folks. An important thing to understand is that Epic never lowered our hiring standards as we grew, and the layoff wasn't a performance-based "rightsizing" as companies call it nowadays. It's a sound bet that anyone with Epic Games on their resume is in the top few percent of their discipline.
@ScottJund I get what you're saying but with dbd, sometimes the "what did I learn from that loss" process is always solved with, "I should've ran ____"
@Mr_Zantastic@ScottJund@Ric0Th3Racc00n I feel so bad for that scott that he’s having to deal with your “brainstorming”when it comes to conversations.💀💀💀
@UltraSilence215 My favorite thing to do as a nemesis main is throw my mouse around whenever i miss a whip just as a way to say to the survivors, “FUCK”
I’ll still try to win but I at least wanna add some comic relief moments
@TheRealMinsky At least the character to character interactions are still strong but everything else is lacking. Im praying they make richtofen an operator that will be considered a zombie crew member so we can get some of that goofiness back from the previous games.
@HensDBD Is it fair to say the reason we still have survivors playing like ass in the big 25 is because theres so much information you would need to know about each specific killer?
All killers gotta know are perks, survivors need to read a dictionary to have full knowledge of the game