Tents are not UV protected anyway. I almost forgot. Something else can wake you up early in the morning. Your friends who drunk all night. But often those will find another annoying activity at 6 in the morning. Fortunately, there are ways to try and fix this: get a camping tent air conditioner — it might sound crazy, but some people have done it many times buy a safe tent heater — if freezing nights is what scares you, this might help learn more tips about camping in hot weather — our full guide about this should cover everything you need to know and get you prepared.
Mosquitoes are every. Unexpected rain can ruin everything Nowadays it seems that every weather forecast you look at turns out to be wrong. Will this ruin your camping trip? It will help you recover split the tasks on site — those days where only one was doing all the work are long gone. Camping is dirty and it will always be like this. Should we spend thousands on camping gear for only one trip? If overnight camping is to scary for you, try this: group camping — being in large groups is clearly much more fun and much more safe in the same time.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Why is camping considered bad gameplay? Ask Question. Asked 7 years, 4 months ago. Active 7 years, 4 months ago. Viewed 19k times. Improve this question. SaturnsEye 1 1 gold badge 5 5 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges. I am reopening this, because it hits pretty much all of the good subjective question points. Simply saying "I disagree" is not constructive.
Let's instead argue on why it is not good subjective, please. Rapitor I think the answers below easily show that there is a shared understanding between everybody here about what a camper is; I suppose the question can be improved by editing a definition into it, but that could result in people arguing about the specific definition rather than its actual nature.
Rapitor You may notice that all the cases you enumerate involve waiting someplace either because it's high up, or close to where the enemy spawns, or because it's close to the objective because it is strategically advantageous to do so. This is essentially the definition you will find on Wikipedia. Just because it's "slang", it doesn't make it subjective. Show 10 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Put simply, camping isn't fun to play against. Improve this answer.
Invader Skoodge Invader Skoodge I'm not sure what game you're playing, but if you're using a sniper purely for defensive camping, rather than trying to pressure the enemy team, you're not really helping your team much in general.
Well, If you have been there for a couple of second sonly, then by definition you are not camping. Camping means you stand in one spot for prolonged amounts of time without changing your position. To add to your last point, people rage about it mostly because it require a special effort to pull those tactics off just to defeat a "camper" or camping-style character.
Most of the time in public game players are "lazy" and just want to "play for fun" or their definition of fun — WizLiz. I remember Halo maps used to almost always be designed with multiple points of entry for virtually any given spot.
Even when there were exceptions, the camper would often have to turn his back to the point of entry to get much good out of it, allowing him to be flanked very easily. This was quite effective at mitigating the problem.
It didn't stop camping necessarily; it just made it where camping was just another legitimate strategy among many, not something that was overpowered. Well, camping is a perfectly valid strategy, and it can work great. Most of the problem IMO comes in game modes that base winning on the number of players you or your team kill.
When you've got more realistic objectives, like defending or capturing some asset, which inherently requires more teamwork, camping certainly isn't overpowered - it's simply a great strategy for bottle-necking, defense, etc. It's most annoying in random games with people who don't do teamwork and just go in to kill as many enemies as possible - annoying for both of the "teams". Show 5 more comments.
There are several different cases, I can give you examples: Spawn-Camping: Spawn-Camping is bad because usually, shortly after respawning, an opponent is still unprepared for combat. Spawn camping is not necessary to win in Team Fortress 2 -- with the possible exception of Nucleus. Usually maps that have objectives very close to a team's spawn are resolved by the defending team's increasingly long respawn timers. Well, for one, it's hard and unusual on public serves to wipe the opposing team.
That, and there are maps where the spawn is so close to the objective, with people spawning all the time relatively , you are pretty much spawn camping to keep your way free to the objective. The final capture point is literally about 10 feet from the defending team's spawn. If a defender spawns while the point is being captured, the only reasonable outcome is for the teams to fight at spawn.
I would actually argue that spawn camping is near-impossible in TF2. There's always an invisible wall on spawns that only let that team in, and the doors only open on the inside. While it is possible to kill people at the spawn, the map design makes it extremely different. So you can "get your bearings, take a couple of seconds to get yourself familiarized" in relative safety.
That really depends on your definition of spawn camping. If spawn camping means you get killed the very second you spawn, then yes, it is impossible in many cases. However, if you define it as "You cannot even leave spawn area", then it might very well be spawn camping. Add a comment. Excellent, the last paragraph especially. This should be the right answer IMHO. It depends on what you consider camping.. Othya Othya 1, 9 9 silver badges 26 26 bronze badges.
It doesn't matter what weapon you have, or if you are aiming down sights. Some people identify it as such, but some people don't. It is a slang term, so there is no one definition. Probably, but what you described as sniping is still camping. I particularly play normally until I get shot, the more beaten, the more I camp; also, if I am tired I camp too cuz it is less tiring :. If we take a look at statistics from and , we can see that around , people had to be treated each year for injuries related to outdoor recreation.
This information comes to us from the Journal of Wilderness and Environmental Medicine. On top of that, a great deal of these injuries can often occur while hiking. To learn about the top ways in which camping is dangerous, take a look at our article on the subject here.
Crawling bugs, flying bugs, jumping bugs, bugs that sting, and bugs that bite. On the other hand, the unlucky may end up with bites or stings that itch , hurt or worse. Bees, biting flies, fire ants and more are happy to roam freely anywhere they please. Part of camping is just accepting this, or doing your best to repel them. However, there are some natural ways to repel them. I found over 30 natural ways to repel bugs that are less stinky except the garlic and I put them in an article here.
At worst, you may need to dig a hole in the ground. Wherever there are lights or food, the bugs will follow. Unlucky situations mean trying to find a private enough location in the woods to do your business. Humankind has come a long way since bathroom habits were conducted like this out of necessity, and it makes complete sense that you might not want to go back!
There are so many ways to end up with an uncomfortable burn while camping. Often, it comes in the form of a sunburn. Sunburns can make it harder to move, sleep or enjoy any part of the camping experience. On top of that, they increase the risk of skin cancer. Grills and camping stoves are prime places for unexpected levels of heat to take place. Showers can be even more difficult to deal with than bathrooms. When you can take a shower on a daily basis, you may not think about just how nice it is to get a good clean.
While many campgrounds may have shower facilities, they are typically not the most private. Because of the difficulties of showering, we put together a very useful guide to finding a shower while camping here. There are lots of options, but they will require a bit more creativity and tolerance. Those of us who have been camping a few times are more than familiar with those campground neighbors. The ones who decide that every night is a drunken party, who choose to ignore the campground quiet hours, or who decide that midnight is the perfect time to share their campfire singing with everyone nearby.
Just imagine being kept awake all night by that one particular kind of neighbor, then experiencing a different kind of camping neighbor in the early morning hours.
From time to time, those who decide to watch the sunset or head out for some time on the water may not be the quietest while doing it. One in which our camping neighbor insisted on blaring music all the way till 10 PM, when I walked over and asked them to turn it off. To their credit, they did, but it definitely detracted from the peace of the nature for me. That same night, a horde of scouts rolled in after 10 PM and set up their tents in the dark right next to our campsite.
The only thing you can do in some of these situations is to bring earplugs. Not only can children be more prone to injuries , they can also be more difficult to keep entertained while camping.
On top of that, you have to make sure they are eating and sleeping well. Another perspective would say that the discomfort of camping is invaluable to building character. The wilderness is home to a whole host of animals that may be dangerous, or just annoying. Bears, cougars, wolves, coyotes, skunks, raccoons and more are sure to be wandering about the area.
Raccoons are intelligent and brave and may become rather intimidating if they find out you have an easy source of food. If you want some tips to keep animals away from your tent, check out our article here. If you want to see how likely it is to be attacked by a wild animal, check out our other article here.
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