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Killers are either overpowered or underpowered, with each patch creating a new imbalance rather than addressing existing problems. Survivors complain about being tunneled and camped into oblivion, while killers struggle with pallet loops that turn chases into a tedious dance of frustration.
Matchmaking? Don't get me started. Waiting endlessly for a lobby, only to face survivors who disconnect at the first sign of trouble or a killer who's exploiting glitches. And when you finally get a fair game, the lag spikes and hit registration issues make you wonder if the developers even play their own game.
But despite all these issues you are the single worst thing to ever come about this game.