Camping and Tunneling is Often Not Even Efficient – Dead by Daylight



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this isn’t Survivor Rulebook BS, it just genuinely is not a smart idea a lot of the time.
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21 thoughts on “Camping and Tunneling is Often Not Even Efficient – Dead by Daylight”

  1. Imo interpreting all the reasons why you shouldn't camp or tunnel will probably be more difficult for people who do it.
    It's easier to learn "when x do y" and in literally all other cases, don't. (and here's why, which is what this video does well)

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  2. I'd agree with your sentiment if I wasn't being tunneled in 75% of my games. Either one person escapes, or nobody escapes in my matches. And it's not like I'm noob or anything, I've been playing for years. And I'm escaping like 40% if my games now.

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  3. I had a bubba, who had insidious which I didn’t know and was face camping the first hook and got everyone down when going for saves. Soloque is hard and now I give up on it

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  4. Truth pills inc. Most killers don’t care about winning. They just want to shit on one person. If they can kill just one guy they won, because they think every lobby is a toxic swf and they project that every ONE person they shit on is JRM. They have moved on from killing the neighborhood pets to just ruining one persons time per lobby. That’s it. There is no macro strat to it. It’s just petty, toxic, sociopathy for the sake of being that guy. Sometimes they pick the wrong guy and they get embarrassed but that’s no biggie they will just shit on someone in the next game. The issue is that never in DBDs history has this strategy been more viable in the greater sense. Now if you can get your first hook before gen1 it’s almost for sure going to be a 2-4K game. The perk that gives 30 extra seconds of hook time might be the most powerful perk in the game right now.

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  5. A lot of killers tunnel because of the cycle of toxicity. If a team of sweats clicks and teabags him he is more likely to take it out of innocent teams. Vice versa with survs if they get camped they are more likely to teabag/click in general. It comes down to “do i contribute to this toxicity?” or “do i get bullied by the toxic playerbase?” Its a mean cycle and dbd is the king of it

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  6. 50 likesI’ll gladly make a guide about camping and tunneling👀👀👀. It’s literally just going to be repeating everything you said 😂 you should only camp and tunnel when you’re down bad; I’m talking 1 gen and 1 hook bad. Otherwise like Scott said, you burn up A LOT of time and more to the point you deprive yourself of a fresh hook and a lot of macro health stats pressure. You leave the hook, someone’s gonna come for the rescue, that means there’s likely gonna be two fresh trails of scratch marks to trace. that’s potentially two downs because you decided to leave the hook because two injured survivors means someone’s hopping off a Gen to assist with heals.

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  7. Watch comp teams to learn to camp and tunnel? When I was a new killer my first thought after hooking was, let me make sure this one is dead before moving on…comes naturally.

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  8. Played survivor for the first time after the patch dropped.

    (I main killer btw)

    I just got tunneped every game, every killer is just tuneling cuz there is no DS and DH.

    It's very unfun, will never play survivor again.

    Infact survivors are so trash, there hasn't been a single game where I played Hag (my main) in which I didn't have a 4k.

    Survivors are trash 💀

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  9. I camp and tunnel as Nurse and it is very effective, turns a game I would have lost into a guaranteed win. Literally just count to five and hit them, if they have otr it extends chase by 10 seconds and ds is a joke now.

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  10. Yeah I agree with everything said, it's all about context of when you tunnel and camp and some people just do those things all the dang time instead of learning anything. I do however think it's important address WHEN it is beneficial for Killers to camp and tunnel–not to teach, but because that's when we can start pointing out the flaws of the actual game balance. If both Killers and Survivors hate tunneling and camping, and it's a boring and scummy way to play, we should be able to figure out ways to whittle down the incentive to do those things so from now on it's not encouraged even situationally, and new players won't be seeing pros do that so often. I mean, unless the school of thought is that there is no way and it's a strategy that'll just be always built-in no matter what's added to the game.

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  11. Camping is mostly inefficient, as a killer main I admit that when I am camping it's mostly because I basically lost the match so camping for a single kill is my last hope.
    Tunneling however is sadly very effective, it's harmful only if you tunnel the wrong guy who is looping you forever, still I will never tunnel unless I really need to to flip the match but of course many killers will tunnel right away because why not.

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