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(Off-Topic sorry but I have to ask this)
Are you from Greece? If so, add me
I'll first say, I don't try to camp, except for those rare occasions where someone really ticks me off and I want them dead, usually after a few rough games.
BUT... I'd also have to disagree with your assessment on camping a hooked survivor as being unfun, even though I try not to do it. It can be REALLY fun.
In fact, with the right group of survivors, you are almost guaranteed that they will swarm you, and instead of wasting your time hunting down individual survivors, they are all magically around you, the activity level just spikes. If you're really lucky after all the fun you'll have a pile of survivors crawling around you ready to be hooked. If you're not, maybe you at least killed one (usually never the original hooked survivor) and the others have got away to be hunted again.
So... Ya. It can really pump up the activity of the game really fast which is what makes it fun without having to waste time running around.
And anyway, why is a killer so bad when camping? When the survivors refuse / are afraid to exchange with themselves for a victim, this is normal, and when the killer is guarding his prey, it is bad.
I play both survivor and killer and I would never call it heavily survivor sided. If you can't secure a kill without camping/tunneling from the beginning of the match, then that says more about skill. Why do people have to constantly worry about being able to actually play the game?
For people who bring up comp, the average dbd queue not in a tournament setting is completely different from tournament gameplay and doesn't need to be treated as such. Why ruin the fun for literally everyone in the match by not allowing someone to play the game as intended? If they're a SWAT team, then by all means, go ahead and use what you can, but when it's clearly not a coordinated, sweaty group, you don't need to sweat *that* hard.
Yeah, you bought the game, play however you want blah blah blah, but also realize that you're playing with other people who are just trying to actually play a game. Think about the way you want to be treated, and if you say you'd understand and respect hard camping/tunneling, you're probably in the minority.
And it's unnecessary to slug someone until they bleed out and hit them on the ground -- that is all I'm complaining about. BMing and calling that normal gameplay is just wrong.