Dead by Daylight developers officially removed bots from their 2v8 mode due to player complaints. The mode brought back AI-controlled survivors as part of the Resident Evil event to manage waiting times. The community expressed displeasure about bots because they believed bots ruined the complete gaming experience.
The devs decreased bot match presence and provided a triple XP boost to genuine players for participation. The implemented approach shortened waiting times for killers by three minutes. Developers chose to continue the success of the XP incentive by eliminating all bots from the mode, making matches bot free.
The development team intends to reduce the triple XP boost since it initially met its target but now plans to implement a double XP instead. Several fans fear that the scaleback of triple XP incentives will result in longer matchmaking delays. The developers removed AI-controlled survivors from the game since most players prefer human-player interactions.
Dead by Daylight has maintained a controversial relationship with its bots since their first appearance. The system initially helped new players and substituted for absent players, but developers later decided to include it in matchmaking modes. This change proves that bots fulfill essential roles but fail to match player needs within the core game format.
The addition of bots shortened waiting times before the presence of sufficient players.
Most players disapproved of bot gameplay because they performed poorly and made matches worse.
To increase player numbers, the game was supplemented with a new system granting all participants triple XP.
The introduction of bots in 2v8 matches no longer exists since every bot has been permanently removed.
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