Nr. 9 Don't use sprint all the time, know when to use it and when not to. This is hard to master if you're unexperienced with the maps and their flow. If you play this game long enough you'll eventually figure out how most people move, where to expect high trafic and where it's much more safer. If you are in the open like on Shoreline or Woods, it's most of the time your best choice but if you enter an area that is mor dense like Reserve, Streets or Interchange, chances are high that someone is siting in a corner and hearing you from a mile away.
On that note, my rule of thumb was to normally not sprint more than half of the bar. 1. If you sprint to exhaustion, you cannot sprint again for several seconds. 2. Not sure if the panting noise is audible to enemies, but it does make it difficult to hear.
Your gut is called the enteric nervous system and is called the second brain for a reason. That gut feeling is a real message from your gut to your brain saying something is amiss.
a thing that helped me personaly a lot is learning how long to stay in a raid ( on certain maps at least ) player scavs spawn in really soon and you dont want to get caught up in the mess, dont push your luck and reset
I totally agree with you. I played without injector case the first wipe they introduced it. After actually using it, I have started winning so many more fights. Until this wipe came around and I just keep getting one-tapped by people I don't even see lol. This wipe has been incredibly frustrating for me haha
Knowing quests can also help you to do them without key, One time, I had a view of the Tarcone's director door and spotted a player entering big red, after waiting a little bit, he went upstairs so I scoped him, waited for him to open the door and as the animation of the key stopped, I head - nape him and went for my quest :D
Wait before burying your head in someone's bunghole after you drop them. They may have friends around who won't take it too kindly that you just sent their buddy back to the menu. Don't flop down on the body to search it either. Drop your gear in a safe location at least 50m away, then go equip theirs. Take anything you want from their pockets, then haul ass back to your gear. This way you can rifle through their rig and pack in relative safety. This ties into the 'trust your instincts' tip. If at any point in a raid you start repeating " I can get one more," leave. You're not Desmond Doss. Whatever it is that you want one more of will probably get you killed. Remember, the good Lord Nikita punishes hubris.
I dont feel like low ground is a huge disadvantage like it used to be. When you're on the low ground you can have better concealment. High ground guys always skyline themselves where the only thing showing is their head.
The best way to survive a firefight is literally just don’t be there, if you are there, then don’t be detected, if you are detected, don’t get aimed at, if you do get aimed at, don’t get shot at, if you get shot at done die, if you die, alt f4
4:25 I didnt even see him the first time. I had to get closer to my screen to see him. Visibility in this Game is the biggest problem for me. I literally cant play dark maps for some reason. Yes I tempered with post effects and yes I looked at brightness and my monitor settings.
Theres a mod for single player tarkov. Im currently playing it and its amazing. Try it out. The bots behave like players, be it a scav or pmc, pmcs act like experienced players. And bosses are much harder to fight. Its called Spt mod for tarkov
I've been transportation for 10 yrs and we do our fair share of squad movement drills but mostly convoy ops still got taught this lol...its interesting though because ive talked to certain Mos like legal and office workers that said going to the range is like every 2 years 💀 @ivanquiles4903
@@TheJimmyplant of course not. The only tactical training we get is Battle drill 1A and that's pretty much it aside from seargents time training if we have the time (s shops)
The science behind the gut feeling is so simple but complex Because it takes two parts to make it The first is recognition of the environment, and the events that are about to transpire Or the memory of an event that Has happened and is threatening to happen again And the last part of that is sounds, and recognition that your brain might not pick up, but your subconscience does For example, you hear the sound of a reload but you don’t recognize it because there was gunfire or the position it’s at Your gut told you that it’s over by the extract So, instead of going in first, you start chucking grenades After the grenades explode you go in and you find a guy you check his magazine it’s a fresh magazine And you’ve killed your guy who reloaded If you can learn where your gut feeling tells you something you can do a lot Because it recognizes patterns events, the transpire actions that are done, and that you might not notice Hella gut feeling and even even tell you when a Bear is nearby Recognize the patterns see the results Also, since I’m a prick to any campers, I hope you get fragged
Leviticus if you think Emercom is bad then what do you have to say about D-2 in Reserve... After dying 6 times IN A ROW by camping rats this wipe. After 6th one I when and got my self a Red Rebel and never went there ever again and never will.
I switched from west coast servers to us central servers and it's like I'm playing a completely different game. If you play lighthouse till 4am on west coast servers everybody who kills you is a naked level 50 with a stock adar and a mandarin name, lol.
Good and informative video. It is also perfect illustration of how hostile the game is toward new players. I have over 300 hours in the game over several wipes and I still do not know most of the maps, let alone knowing PMC spawn or quest players might be doing in an area.
Sptarkov can help with that I took a break in my second wipe played a bunch of sptarkov now I know all the maps like the back of my hand. Down to the point of flanking with 4hp and a dream n killing full squads
My biggest fear coming into Tarkov was the lack of cover. There are so many open spaces in this game. For some reason, BSG also made the extracts easily camped as well.
The new cam looks good other than the blocky-ness it adds to your outline. Also it might be worth throwing a shade over you when your showing nighttime footage, its a bit hard to see what your talking about when there's a talking flashbang on half the screen. Otherwise Great looking!
@@royalrumble7185 Running is good for moving to exit and on flat periferie, but if u run at dorm or by strait in woods too crash plane without tactic moving you will be realy quickly dead. Is good sometimes go more tactic and listen what is around
They really killed this wipe by encouraging camping way to much, again I'm the last one left out of my group still playing... It's really gotten out of hand. People camp spawns, they camp bottlenecks, they camp task objectives, they camp extracts, they camp bushes, ect. Watching tons of streamers today just getting completely ratted this weekend, just trying to have a good game out of all the empty raids of campers. Just finishing out a few tasks then i'm done as well. This wipe was fire at the start but quickly turned into the most boring unfun campfest.
Bonus tip: *USE VOIP* Seriously, i don't understand, why people don't use it much, VOIP can help very easily avoid a lot of not good situations, but no, let's start shoot at group of 3-4 people and get killed instead of asking them if they can let you go do your quest
In like 60 Interchange runs I was killed on Emercom Once, at start of the wipe Interchange was so fucking bad beacuse of clusterfuck of people doing quest, but now is rly chill bcs everyone go to a exit if Killa is not spawning. Still I don't like this map I've got my Kappa and I won't go there unless my friend need help with quests
Looking at the camera my guess is you got Sony (yellow-ish skin tones). If you want that pink look back, play with W/B and tint. I'm probably wrong with my guess but it looks great!
Emercon extract is a joke, i kinda only kill pmcs when they are camping there LOL, i most the time lose at fair fights inside the ultra mall, but emercon people aim mostly for 3 points, wall door, emercon itseflt and blue wall on the other side... soo... run the fucking streets is call for death... if you just not reveal your silhuette at blue wall side, or run the wall, aiming towards, people are sit still there waiting bullets in their own brain as idiots
Idk if it's the camera, but its kinda messing up with the bluescreen. It's very minor, but it kinda messes with the helmets outline a bit. Besides that, dont take D2.
The camera quality is definately higher. The lighting gets picked up a lot better. The backdrop greenscreen at times stand out more though. Overall it's a great improvement.
I am a interchange main, and have great success with hugging the left wall, you stay partially covered by the dark trees, you get a good overview of the open area and the bushes from the far right walls are not rendering/partial rendering so you easily spot movement, also there is a hidden stash too. I would say i get a 90-95% successrate of extracting through emercom, and prefer it to railway
The best way to play Streets of Tarkov is going into a building and sitting there until someone unfortunate enough comes across your building. I had a pretty good streak using this strategy
Ive been walking around Tarkov factory with an impact grenade yelling Arabic shouts and Terrorist phrases, and so far nobody except tagilla tried to kill me and so far out of the 4 times he tried I layed little buddy out
With tip 4, I was doing a run in Interchange and was hearing a bunch of gunfire approaching me in the back of Goshan, and so I slipped into a recess in the crates and waited. A couple minutes later a 4 man ran past me towards car, close enough I could have touched them. Let them go, waited a bit after I quit hearing them, and left the other way.