Amidst a flurry of exciting content reveals and performance concerns, Dead by Daylight, the acclaimed multiplayer horror game, has received a much-needed breath of fresh air with the implementation of crucial fixes. Developer Behaviour Interactive has addressed two major issues plaguing the game: the persistent rubber-banding problem and the inability for players to claim their free copies of the recently announced spinoff, What The Fog.
The rubber-banding issue, which has been a thorn in the side of both killers and survivors since the game’s transition to Unreal Engine 5, has been a source of frustration for the dedicated Dead by Daylight community. Despite previous attempts to mitigate the problem, the erratic movement and connection issues persisted, marring the gameplay experience.
In a recent update on social media, Behaviour Interactive announced that a server-side fix for rubber-banding has been successfully implemented, eliminating the need for players to download any additional patches. While the developer awaits feedback on the effectiveness of the fix, the community has expressed cautious optimism about the potential resolution of this long-standing issue.
Complementing the rubber-banding fix, Behaviour Interactive has also addressed the difficulties faced by players attempting to claim their free copies of the recently announced roguelike spinoff, What The Fog. Initially, a technical glitch prevented Behaviour account owners from redeeming their complimentary keys, prompting swift action from the developer.
With the latest patch, players should now be able to successfully claim their free copies of What The Fog by logging in and out of their Behaviour accounts on the official website. However, some players have reported persisting issues, prompting Behaviour Interactive to recommend repeating the login process for those still encountering difficulties.
As the excitement surrounding Dead by Daylight’s future content continues to build, with the highly anticipated Dungeons & Dragons and Castlevania chapters on the horizon, as well as a brand-new 2V8 mode, these crucial fixes come as a welcome relief for the game’s dedicated fanbase.
By addressing the rubber-banding and free game claim issues head-on, Behaviour Interactive has demonstrated its commitment to providing a smooth and enjoyable multiplayer horror experience, ensuring that players can fully immerse themselves in the thrilling world of Dead by Daylight without technical hiccups hindering their gameplay.