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My issue with RPD is the size, as well as the maze like structure. I at least have the benefit of having played RE2R twice to generally know the layout. Others are not so fortunate. For Killers with no traversal powers (ala Trapper), RPD becomes an absolute nightmare. By the time you actually make your way up to the second floor of the map, Survivors will have gone to the other side.
Indoor maps in general for DBD are generally pretty bad. Nurse, Spirit, Hag (to a degree) and a couple of other Killers can work around the doors and long hallways, but other Killers are not so fortunate. Hillbilly and Huntress especially suffer on indoor maps like RPD.
some people think its the most survivor sided map in the game but in my opinion because of the confusing layout and 1 3 gen haddonfield is worse
People just can't be bothered to put in time to learn. Hell, play a custom game with friend and you'll soon learn.
Jk, she can burn in hell. <3
Welcome to Dead By Daylight. Where both survivors and killers are highly entitled and only want the game to be them ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ on the other side.