Camping Schools of Thought
There are two schools of thought on camping. People against camping believe it ruins the game, and that if everyone did it no one would get any kills. Essentially, "if everyone camped there would be no game". Many proponents of camping believe it's a useful tactic when in key areas of the map, or when trying to achieve a particular objective. On the other hand, some campers find the first room or corner they see on the map, and stay in that place until they've been killed.
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