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This, but thats all only because potatoes dont look around either, lets be honest.
Anyone decent running spine chill and knows how to move can cause GF problems; hes hardly top tier.
At least Ghostface adds some challenges into the game. It's fun playing against this weirdo.
8h in the game and wants to nerf Ghostface. OK I think BHVR will do that knowing these devs.
I see many players calling something OP when they lose to something rather than actually taking the time to learn how to best play against it.
No offense but you have 8 hours in the game. The best advice anyone can give you is to play more and learn the actual mechanics before thinking anything is OP. 8 hours is nothing in terms of DBD and most players will say this even for those who have 150h.
The distance a killer can lunge is important along with where safe places are to run too. When you are new don't just jump on a gen and instead be mindful of what is around you so you have a place to run if seen. Learning the maps gives a huge advantage and also what the different types of tiles are as when you run to one you know what you have to work with.
A good headset can also be a life saver. What you really need to think about is why are you caring about dying with such low hours versus any other player? You should not be winning the majority of your games with your play time and survivor is harder than killer when you first start out if the ranks match up.
If you truly want to learn what Ghostface can do and you have the DLC its best to play them which is much easier to then see their limitations. This is the same for all killers as knowing your enemy makes life much easier.
Emphaty is for you to know who is the injured survivor chased by ghostface and are them close to you enough for the killer to switch target to u.
I running these 2 perk and i am very safely avoiding ghostface most of the time.
Its one of the good things about DBD the variety of killers and earning to play with and versus them. The same start wont work all the time and be mindful of what they can do. Id recommend reading the wiki on what each killers power are. The more info you have the more prepared you can be.
Yes the forums have always been a cesspit of people who love to ridicule others. its always good to ask for help though in a polite way as while some will be tools just ignore them as there are some who will gladly give it.
https://deadbydaylight.gamepedia.com/Dead_by_Daylight_Wiki