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After reading this guide, I have a feeling it may have been you, kudos on both the guide and the sportsmanship!
I never understood that for the same reason you notice here: you just don't get many points if you do that. Yeah, you may kill all 4 opponents, but it's way more fun (and points!) for all 5 if you don't camp and hunt or hang them up again.
So thanks again :) I wish more people would spread the word in this way ^^
Again, my method of using distressing is to slow down generator repairs, and eventually to acclimate the survivor to the sound of hearbeats so they get foolhardy. If players think I am coming for their generator (when in reality, I am aiming for another) they will still stop repairing and that buys me more game time. I see your point, but for me, it's a price worth paying.