So, about anticamp...
The new anticamp has helped with the issue of killers just surrounding the hook with the survivor on it. However, I would like to know why they have it disable during the endgame collapse.
If the intention is to prevent camping, why does it disable at all? Does this mean that camping is allowed then?
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Does this mean that camping is allowed then?
Yes
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Mostly because in the end game collapse there aren't really any other objectives left for the killer. No gens to defend, the only thing left at that point is to secure any kills they can, however they can. Especially if the gates are really spread out.
I think that EGC camping has always been considered acceptable (by most people) for this reason.
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As was explained above what else is the killer supposed to do? If by the time the killer hooks the survivor during endgame and both gates are 99'd is the killer supposed to just walk to a corner and do nothing?
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But for them to just be face-camping?
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What else would you want them to do? If everyone else is in the gate there isn't an objective there. The Killer's only guaranteed kill is the on on the hook and the hope that the others will come for a rescue to give them a shot at a 2nd or more. ;) It would be monumentally stupid for the Killer to leave the hook under those conditions.
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