In Dead by Daylight: records every chase and the 30 seconds following their end (because their in-game detected end isn't always the actual end of it)

In Dead by Daylight:

entering in a chase (when the Killer detects a running survivor in its field of view and the survivor is within an 12 meters range) is an event automatically detected in Dead by Daylight.

When it is detected, it is immediately both visually and audibly told to the Killer and the interested survivor, so it's no cheat at all to detect it.

Also, the end of the "chase" session is considered as a genuine in-game event as well.

Problem is, this can happen even if the Killer is still tracking down the survivor, as if in a true chase, it's just the game that considers the chase is "over" (because the survivor went out of sight for too long, or he stopped running...).

So to simply counter this, the record should stay enabled for some time (like 30 seconds) after a detected "chase end" event occurs.

Thanks for considering :)

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  • Sep 29 2021
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