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Some campers hide where they would not be noticed, using their stealth to snipe unaware players without being detected or counter-attacked. Others use guerilla tactics, hiding around corners or on ledges, and waiting to ambush passing players. Still others will wait in a small, easily-defended area—often an area with a single entrance that acts as a choke point, allowing the camper to decimate any forces that try to retaliate. | Some campers hide where they would not be noticed, using their stealth to snipe unaware players without being detected or counter-attacked. Others use guerilla tactics, hiding around corners or on ledges, and waiting to ambush passing players. Still others will wait in a small, easily-defended area—often an area with a single entrance that acts as a choke point, allowing the camper to decimate any forces that try to retaliate. | ||
While some instances of camping are dependent on stealth, other campers—often those that camp in easily-defended areas—will happily announce their position with Spartan Laser blasts and by grenade spamming. Campers that depend on stealth will rarely camp with an objective, such as the [[Oddball]] or a flag, as said items are marked with [[waypoint]]s. | While some instances of camping are dependent on stealth, other campers—often those that camp in easily-defended areas—will happily announce their position with Spartan Laser blasts and by [[grenade Spamming|grenade spamming]]. Campers that depend on stealth will rarely camp with an objective, such as the [[Oddball]] or a flag, as said items are marked with [[waypoint]]s. | ||
Although camping is a legal and legitimate strategy, and may actually be encouraged by certain survival-oriented game types (such as variants of [[Infection]]), most players complain that it takes away from the inherent fun of the game. It is often stated that it is a "noob" strategy, as it allegedly takes little "skill" and is a cowardly way to play. Though this is not always necessarily true, most players frown upon this strategy. | Although camping is a legal and legitimate strategy, and may actually be encouraged by certain survival-oriented game types (such as variants of [[Infection]]), most players complain that it takes away from the inherent fun of the game. It is often stated that it is a "noob" strategy, as it allegedly takes little "skill" and is a cowardly way to play. Though this is not always necessarily true, most players frown upon this strategy. | ||
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*A player is also likely to resort to camping if they have any [[Sniper rifle (disambiguation)|sniper weapon]] and a strategic position on a large map. | *A player is also likely to resort to camping if they have any [[Sniper rifle (disambiguation)|sniper weapon]] and a strategic position on a large map. | ||
*A ''Halo 3'' Slayer variant titled "Duel" has the description ''"No camping! Free for all but the leader cannot hide."'' The game has a waypoint enabled to show the leading player in kills, rendering camping to be a much less effective strategy. | *A ''Halo 3'' Slayer variant titled "Duel" has the description ''"No camping! Free for all but the leader cannot hide."'' The game has a waypoint enabled to show the leading player in kills, rendering camping to be a much less effective strategy. | ||
==Related links== | |||
*[[Super Turtle]] | |||
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