Camping
We’ve all been there, and we’ve all seen it. Lurking above that locker by glitching through the wall, hiding behind that desk in a way that makes them completely invisible and invulnerable, or simply hiding in wait through a busy corridor, camping is one of the most deceitful practices in any FPS game. With action games being focused on competitiveness, challenge, speed, and movement, hiding in shadows and camping is both cowardly and deplorable behavior, reducing the game’s intrigue and complexity down to nothing but a button clicking simulator.
Come on, chicken! Those who are infamous campers are better than this. Hold yourself to a higher caliber and play the game as it was intended. Don’t use deceit to bump up a score that wasn’t earned properly. Because the reality is, camping is often an offense that will get players kicked from servers, and even if they go unpunished, as they rise in skill level, high-level players have long since learned the popular camping spots, and frequently hunt campers in particular, counter-camping their efforts to ruin the game for others. Don’t be that person. Nobody wants to be the person who regrets weeks of camping when they never win games and whole lobbies of players tell them to “get good.” What an embarrassing jerk move!