This P100 Dwight Teamed Up With The Killer... (I Reported Him)
This video details a frustrating Dead by Daylight match where a teammate playing as the character Dwight deliberately sabotages the game by refusing to open the exit gate and teaming up with the killer to body block the narrator during the crucial endgame phase. The footage serves as recorded proof of intentional griefing, demonstrating how a teammate ignored the primary objective in order to ruin the experience for others. Throughout the match, the narrator deals with the dual challenge of incompetent teammates who refuse to utilize resources like pallets and severe network latency caused by playing on a mobile hotspot. The gameplay highlights the stark disadvantage high-ping players face when trying to execute precise maneuvers against opponents with optimal server connections. Ultimately, the sabotage at the exit gates results in the narrator formally reporting the offending player on both the Steam platform and directly within the Dead by Daylight system. What's covered in this video: The footage begins by establishing the central conflict of the match, revealing that the player controlling a bald-headed Dwight deliberately threw the game by collaborating with the killer to block the narrator's escape route at the exit gate. Early in the trial, the narrator showcases the extreme utility of the Scene Partner perk, describing its ability to reveal the killer's location at close range as being virtually indistinguishable from a software hack. The narrator executes a specific movement maneuver referred to as a fate tech and later compares a physical obstruction in the game to a defensive LeBron James block. Tension mounts within the survivor team as Dwight consistently displays poor tactical decision-making, specifically repeatedly going down to the killer because he completely refuses to drop wooden pallets during chases. The narrator admits to making a gameplay mistake due to rushing, which provides an opening to explain that they are currently playing from a summer house using a cellular mobile hotspot connection. A detailed complaint is lodged regarding the game's network performance, emphasizing the absolute torture of playing on a 130 ping connection compared to players in Germany who benefit from a pristine 16 ping environment. The narrator highlights their general home setup statistics, noting that their typical connection latency usually sits around a 70 to 80 ping range, which is vastly superior to the current remote setup. The narrator directly addresses the development studio, Behavior, insisting that the company needs to prioritize opening more local servers to fix ping issues rather than continuously releasing new playable killers and survivors. The severe impact of network lag is practically demonstrated when the narrator presses the button to activate the Dead Hard exhaustion perk, only for the server to completely ignore the input and cause the defensive maneuver to fail. Despite the overwhelming network disadvantages and the resulting frustration, the narrator maintains a competitive attitude and even takes a moment to commend the opposing killer for executing a very smart fake movement strategy during a dangerous pursuit. During the final moments of the match, the narrator attempts to mind game the killer by faking a straight run and doubling back left, while desperately ordering their completely incompetent teammates to open the exit gates. Upon discovering that the teammates have failed to secure either available exit gate, the narrator promises to unleash unprecedented insults upon them in the post-match endgame text chat. The content creator, explicitly identifying themselves as Grasshopper, asks viewers to record a philosophical quote stating that a survivor's true enemy is never the killer, but rather the other survivor teammates in the trial. The video concludes with the narrator expressing sheer disbelief that the anonymous Dwight player has achieved a Prestige 100 ranking despite their constant tactical failures and absolute inability to survive a basic match. Mentioned in this video: Dwight, Steam, DBD, Dead by Daylight, Scene Partner, Fate tech, LeBron James, Germany, Behavior, Dead Hard, Grasshopper, Prestige 100, Anonymous Mode. 00:00 Intro: The Ultimate Betrayal 00:32 The Legal Wallhack Perk 01:11 Dwight Starts Throwing Early 02:47 Carrying My Trash Teammates 03:57 The 130 Ping Nightmare 05:55 When Dead Hard Fails 07:23 Outsmarting the Smart Killer 07:54 Trapped by My Own Team

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