Dead by Daylight has a UI problem. Developer Behaviour Interactive has made sweeping changes to the UI's layout in DBD patch 8.1.0, and player outcry has become so deafening that the team says it will make "some adjustments" based on feedback, but I'm not sure it'll be enough. The game's UI has, in many respects, just got worse, and players are calling on Behaviour to fully reverse it, and only time will tell if it does.
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One thing that's been endlessly surprising about playing Dead by Daylight has been how quickly it's become a cozy experience for me. Even though it's full of blood, screaming, and infuriating Megs not doing generators - it's still found a way into my heart and has become almost a comfort game. That experience has been rocked recently, due in large part to DBD's latest patch which has landed with more than its fair share of issues.
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Behaviour Interactive is about to increase the price of some Dead by Daylight DLC, claiming that the rise is being done to support cross-progression. DBD DLC is currently cheaper on PC than it is on console, but Behaviour says all costs need to be consistent going forward. You can still purchase the PC chapters at their current price for a few days, however, and not all DLC is impacted by the upcoming change. Still, this is a sudden announcement that's not going down well.
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