Dead by Daylight survivors should have no problem detecting the new DBD killer, Resident Evil’s Wesker, as the so-called Mastermind seems to have an enormous terror radius, bound to trigger the heartbeats and chase music in plenty of time to plot your escape in Behaviour’s multiplayer horror game.
The terror radius acts as an early warning system for survivors of Dead by Daylight. It triggers a steady heartbeat sound as well as panicked layers as a killer draws nearer. The idea behind the terror radius is to allow players to run, hide, scramble generator repairs, or quickly scramble them before they are cornered. This will subtly force killers into planning their attacks carefully and not just charging around. Most DBD killers, like Shape, Nurse, Hillbilly, and Wraith, have a base terror radius of 32 metres – any survivor within that radius will start to get early notice that somebody is after them. Wesker, however seems to be a bit more stout and will supposedly give away his presence earlier than his murderous contemporaries.
As spotted during a stream by Dead by Daylight YouTuber notOtzdarva, and discussed over on the DBD forums, Wesker’s terror radius is a much bigger 40 metres, meaning the beating heart, and admittedly awesome chase music, will kick in a lot sooner, perhaps giving you a better chance of avoiding the shade-toting Resident Evil megavillain – or perhaps not.
See, Wesker’s powers include virulent bound, which allows him to lunge forward and surmount obstacles like open windows much more quickly than other killers. He also has a perk, superior anatomy, which means when a nearby survivor performs a fast vault, Wesker’s movement speed is temporarily increased by up to 40%. Early warning or not, Wesker is pretty fast, so even with the big terror radius, he’s likely to catch you if he spots you. You might find a volcano to throw him in, or even better, try to coax a Tyrant to slicing him in half.
Pyramid Head, another Dead by Daylight murderer currently in the spotlight, is also being discussed by his original creator, Silent Hill. And with Wesker available now as part of patch 6.2.0, we’re interested to see where he will land on our list of Dead by Daylight killers ranked from best to worst. Of course, if you find him too tricky to outrun, despite the big terror radius, you could also take a break with something else from our best horror games list, or maybe try one of the PC’s best multiplayer games, like Fortnite and Destiny 2.