I just found out about this game like a week ago. After reading posts here, I purchased last night. Got in 2 raids on factory and got smoked...quickly. The tension is real. Hoping I can stick with it and improve.
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I'd recommend going into Offline raids and playing as a scav a lot when you first start out. Learning the maps is one of the most important parts of the game, then learning what ammo does what and then what gear is good against X ammo and in Y situation. Remember, the ammo makes the gun, not the other way around.
I also don't know if Factory is a good map to begin with. You'll run into plenty of people like me and my buddies who are geared out the wazoo and you'll have zero chance to kill us as an early level player. We ran into another group of 3 the other night in the hallway on factory and I killed the first two PMCs and the third one shot me a bunch, like 5 times in my face shield alone and I just sat there hip firing a 60-round mag at him because I knew his ammo would do nothing to me basically. Of course, I died to a friendly grenade 2 minutes later, but that's beside the point.
My friends did instantly extract with all my gear after than and gave it back the next raid. Still using it right now. The higher class armors repair ridiculously well, especially Killa armor.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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I'd recommend going into Offline raids and playing as a scav a lot when you first start out. Learning the maps is one of the most important parts of the game, then learning what ammo does what and then what gear is good against X ammo and in Y situation. Remember, the ammo makes the gun, not the other way around.
I also don't know if Factory is a good map to begin with. You'll run into plenty of people like me and my buddies who are geared out the wazoo and you'll have zero chance to kill us as an early level player. We ran into another group of 3 the other night in the hallway on factory and I killed the first two PMCs and the third one shot me a bunch, like 5 times in my face shield alone and I just sat there hip firing a 60-round mag at him because I knew his ammo would do nothing to me basically. Of course, I died to a friendly grenade 2 minutes later, but that's beside the point.
My friends did instantly extract with all my gear after than and gave it back the next raid. Still using it right now. The higher class armors repair ridiculously well, especially Killa armor.Comment
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Any tips on meeting money requirements for the traders? I can level up peacekeeper but he needs 13k USD which is over 1mill in roubles if I buy USD from him. I was able to do therapist with ease because she buys Bitcoin for nearly the same price it is sold on the market
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You just have to sell stuff to him and/or buy more gear through him than the other traders/flea market. Since I like running M4's I was able to spend quite a bit of money with him without forcing it. I also sold quite a bit of gear to him to get dollars up because you'll need those dollars anyways for later quests.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
― PlatoComment
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Any tips on meeting money requirements for the traders? I can level up peacekeeper but he needs 13k USD which is over 1mill in roubles if I buy USD from him. I was able to do therapist with ease because she buys Bitcoin for nearly the same price it is sold on the market
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Any tips on meeting money requirements for the traders? I can level up peacekeeper but he needs 13k USD which is over 1mill in roubles if I buy USD from him. I was able to do therapist with ease because she buys Bitcoin for nearly the same price it is sold on the market
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Once you hit the lvl 15 range you start being able to compete with geared PMC's but you will be spending precious money in the flea market to buy BT or BS ammo. That money could be spent in your traders where you need the money used. So my advice, focus on your lvl, use the stuff available from those traders and don't get gear hungry to chase the flea market grind. That comes later.
The exception to this is mosin runs, whether you get one on a scav or bring one in a raid. If you play them slow and wait for a good shot, you can end even high geared players with one head shot. The disadvantage, you miss and get pushed. It won't have the speed to compete in close, which equals to an easy kill for a PMC.Last edited by Phobia; 01-22-2020, 09:43 PM.Comment
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Early on only keep a few guns & body armor for raids, sell everything you get out with. It will be tempting to use a gun you found which sells for 100K+ BUT you don't have the armor, helmet, or ammo to rock high end guns early on. You will get one tapped and lose that precious weapon without even getting to use it. Once you start being able to gear yourself up with lvl4+ body armors THEN you can start taking in high tier weapons. Instead early on, sell it all and make use of the early weapons like the SKS. Focus on killing scavs, extracting with 50k+ worth of things and sell it all. You are not going to be capable of fighting high end PMC's like me and Cane. We will shrug off the low tier ammo and tag you with one round of high end armor piercing rounds and end your night.
Once you hit the lvl 15 range you start being able to compete with geared PMC's but you will be spending precious money in the flea market to buy BT or BS ammo. That money could be spent in your traders where you need the money used. So my advice, focus on your lvl, use the stuff available from those traders and don't get gear hungry to chase the flea market grind. That comes later.
The exception to this is mosin runs, whether you get one on a scav or bring one in a raid. If you play them slow and wait for a good shot, you can end even high geared players with one head shot. The disadvantage, you miss and get pushed. It won't have the speed to compete in close, which equals to an easy kill for a PMC.
Currently level 13 and trying to get the 4 pmc pistol kill task done. Running with mosin and a Glock with a long stick mag and it's been working pretty well so far. Only had the chance to get 1 easy Glock kill so far only because he didn't see me and I just lined up a headshot
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With how many new players are running around, you could probably run factory as a pistol only player and knock that quest out. Run an APS and some okay armor and you'll be alright if you don't run into any big boys. I did that quest "late", but before all the new players showed up, and it was terrible. Probably took me 15 raids, but I ran into ap many heavies it was crazy. Now that the game is so popular, you're bound to run into some new players and light geared players on factory. You'll still run the chance of running into a group like my buddies and I running class 5 or 6 armor and helmets with M4s and VSSs.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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"Hello all, my name is Phobia and I have a gun problem!!"
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5 more graphics cards and my hideout is completely done. I also noticed last night that after doing the math, in the last like 65 raids I think it is, I've died 4 times, ran through 9 times, and survived every other one. We've been killing it as a group lately. The thermal raids and the heavy factory raids definitely help there. I've been able to basically buy all 50 graphics cards over the past week to 10 days because the money is pouring in.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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Finally had my first death from stutters. Was in the resort and my buddy and I were a group of 2. We came across another 2-man. He killed the first. I went for the 2nd and when I got around the corner I shot twice and then my game froze, I tanked about 10 shots, came back and got another shot in him then died. My buddy hit him once to finish him. I did 160 damage to him in the 3 shots I got off so I probably easily survive the encounter without the stutter. Fortunately I got everything back, Killa, Vulcan-5, FAL with thermal scope + canted sight. My buddy said it was funny because I rounded the corner, shot s few times, then sat there doing nothing as that guy pumped his mag into me lol. The other guy was a level 41 so I'm sure he probably realized he got a cheap kill, but oh well, I got it back and I'm in a good spot even if I didn't.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
― PlatoComment
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Welp, just made out with a weapons case, an ammo case, and a few guns from a Marked Room run on Customs. Also had a blacked out head, but didn't die. Vulkan-5 saved my life. Had a bullet impact right in the center of my face shield. The other guy and I would have traded. Unfortunately, we were too paranoid to loot too many bodies or else we'd have made off will probably over a million roubles profit, but I don't care, I needed another weapons case and now I have it. And I still made 300k off of what I did sell.
EDIT: Ooof, after talking about surviving all of those runs I have now died in 3 of my last 4. The sad part is 2 of them have been the game crapping itself with the stutter and desync. Oh well, the one Marked Room run in there I did survive makes up for it, plus I did finish my hideout completely so all of this money now is 100% towards gear.Last edited by canes21; 01-26-2020, 02:18 AM.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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For the new guys just getting into the game, recoil is handled a little differently in Tarkov than other shooters, so I made a little break down to explain it.
**All sprays were done from roughly 30 feet away**
1) The numbers for vertical recoil do matter so don't disregard them. Anything over 100 is considered bad for trying to maintain full auto at any kind of range. 70ish is controllable and you should be able to run full auto on anything mid to close range. 40 and under you can pretty much run full auto the entire time. You will be able to control accuracy even at longer ranges.
2) Always aim low on full auto sprays. The way recoil is handled in the game, the first round will hit where you are aiming, the 2nd shot will jump up to where the spray will be maintained. So aiming around groin/stomach, then allow the spray to carry itself and maintain in the chest/head area is preferred.
3) Notice horizontal recoil doesn't play nearly the factor that vertical will. It still matters, just not enough to warrant paying attention to it in great detail.Attached FilesLast edited by Phobia; 01-26-2020, 04:23 PM.Comment
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How recoil is affected by attachments.
All clips done with an AK shooting 7.62x39 ammo, this was done to show the more extreme side of recoil.
Clip 1: No stock, no compensator, no foregrip
Vertical Stat: 213
Horizontal Stat: 433
Clip 2: Mid tier stock(6P34 w/ butt pad), mid tier compensator(6P46), mid tier foregrip (RK0)
Vertical Stat: 104
Horizontal Stat: 212
Clip 3: High tier stock (PT3), High tier Compensator (Dynacomp), High tier foregrip (RK2)
Vertical Stat: 87
Horizontal Stat: 177
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