If you loaded up Dead by Daylight today, you’d be greeted by a laundry list of perks, 30+ Killers, UI overhauls, and a prestige system that looks like a spreadsheet. But for those of us who clicked "Ready" back in the summer of 2016, there was a specific, terrifying, and beautifully broken era: .
"We were babies then. Lost in the fog."
It was janky. It was unbalanced. It was . The Verdict Do I want to go back to infinite window loops and 3 Killers? No. But I do miss the feeling. DBD 1.0.0 was a game made by a small team who didn't yet know they were creating a multiplayer horror empire. It was scary not because of the jumpscares, but because nobody knew what the hell they were doing. dbd 1.0.0
Drop a comment below—I’ll bring the New Moon Bouquet. Stay out of the fog, survivors. P.S. If you are looking for the literal "dbd 1.0.0" patch notes or a specific mod file, let me know in the comments and I’ll point you toward the archives! If you loaded up Dead by Daylight today,
The lack of information HUD meant you didn't know if your teammate was being chased or just hiding in a locker. The lack of bloodlust meant chases could go on forever. The lack of borrowed time meant camping the hook was a legitimate (if annoying) strategy. Lost in the fog