I Put Myself First… and It Worked
Playing Dead by Daylight solo can often feel challenging, especially when you rely on teammates who may not always coordinate well. From my personal experience, shifting focus to prioritize my own gameplay and decision-making has made a significant difference. Instead of waiting for others, I started to take control of objectives, like generators and stealth movement, which improved my survivability and overall match outcomes. One key tip is to master the SurvivorPOV (Survivor Point of View) by learning map layouts and common killer paths. This helped me better anticipate threats when playing in Solo Queue, making evasive maneuvers more effective. Additionally, optimizing perks suited for self-reliance rather than team support gave me greater independence during matches. The hashtags #DeadbyDaylight, #DBD, #SoloQueue, and #SurvivorPOV reflect important facets of my approach. Embracing a mindset of self-prioritization has boosted my confidence and enjoyment of the game, proving that sometimes putting yourself first not only works in gaming but can be rewarding personally as well.











































































