Not a bad run honestly #livestream #live #streamer #gamergirl #deadbydaylight
Okay, so that last Dead by Daylight run? Honestly, 'not a bad run' is an understatement! When I posted that, I was still buzzing from the sheer chaos. Dealing with both killers on me for what felt like an eternity, especially in a 2v8 scenario (meaning they were both focused on me!), really tests your mettle. You know those moments in DBD where you just have to laugh because it's so absurdly intense? That was it for me. The adrenaline was pumping, and my main goal shifted from winning to just surviving for as long as possible, buying precious time for my teammates. For those who might not know, being targeted by two killers in a standard 4v1 game is incredibly rare and usually means one thing: you're being severely tunneled. It's the ultimate test of your looping skills, map knowledge, and sometimes, just pure luck. I remember thinking, 'There's no way I'm getting out of this,' but the sheer challenge was exhilarating. It's not every day you get to say you had both killers on you for a significant portion of the match! So, what do you do when you find *both killers on you*? First, don't panic! Easier said than done, right? But seriously, panicking often leads to misplays. Try to identify their patterns. Are they both body-blocking? Are they splitting up to cut off escape routes? Focus on breaking line of sight, utilizing strong loops, and if you have perks like Lithe, Dead Hard, or even just some good old Sprint Burst, now's the time to use them. Map awareness is key – knowing where those pallets are, where windows are strong, and where you can waste their time without getting cornered. It's not just about running; it's about making smart decisions under pressure. Sometimes, letting yourself go down in a strategic area can actually be beneficial if it means your team gets gens done. It's a tough call, but that's part of the beauty and frustration of DBD! As a streamer, sharing these intense moments live is always a blast. The chat goes wild, and it makes the entire experience even more memorable. It’s why I love being a gamergirl and sharing my Dead by Daylight adventures. The community's energy really fuels me, especially when facing such formidable odds. So next time you find yourself in a seemingly impossible situation, whether it's both killers on you or just a really tough match, remember to breathe, think strategically, and most importantly, have fun. It's just a game, after all, but what incredible stories it creates! I'm always learning and evolving my gameplay, and I hope by sharing my experiences, I can help others in their own trials in the Fog. What are your craziest DBD survivor stories?


























































































