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In video games, the term "Camp" is used to describe a style of play. Camp is a tactic where a player actively avoids risks and chooses a strategy of staying in one place (in cover), often with the aim of maximizing benefits or reducing the likelihood of taking damage.
This term is particularly common in FPS, Battle Royale, and MMO.
Who is a camper?
The term "camper" is used to describe a person who plays in a 'camp' style. A camper is a player who actively avoids risks and stays in one place or remains in a hidden position, often with the aim of increasing their effectiveness or minimizing the risk of taking damage.
Active campers are often disliked in online video games. Sometimes camping is a good strategy, but constant camping reduces the enjoyment of the game for others. They focus on the fact that they can be caught off guard. Also, searching for the last player who is hiding is not an interesting pastime. Moreover, the advantage almost always lies with the one who is hiding.
The camper chooses a static approach, avoiding direct confrontation with other players. They observe the actions of other players, waiting for an opportunity to attack unexpectedly or from a favorable position. The main goal of the camper may be to gain an advantage or survive on the battlefield, often using traps and other tactics to achieve game objectives.
Campers can be found in various genres of video games, such as shooters, especially in Battle Royale games, where players compete in large numbers on a limited map.
The camping tactic can be effective for some players; however, it may face criticism from other players (as mentioned before), who consider this approach unsportsmanlike or unfair. Game developers may implement mechanics to balance gameplay and reduce the advantages of campers to ensure a more even and fair gaming experience for all players.
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