Now that we’ve talked about gearing up, let’s look at how this should affect your behaviour. There’s a gun for every playstyle in Tarkov, it’s just a matter of working out what yours is – and then getting to grips with it. ![]() Try to be thorough: get a feel for how your gun handles on full-auto, how it performs at a longer range, and whether it could do with any additional modding. This can be done by building a shooting range in your hideout, or going into an offline raid and trying to test it out on Scavs. To avoid nasty surprises in the heat of the moment, it’s worth testing out how your gun fires before giving it a trial by fire. Firing in full-auto can often surprise you with violent recoil that can get you killed in a PVP fight, and that can leave you hesitant to use full-auto on other guns – even if they’re correctly equipped to spray and pray. This sounds fantastic, but it can come with issues for new players and those looking to try out something new. That’s because Tarkov has an incredibly comprehensive weapon modding system, meaning that weapons can have very unique recoil, accuracy and range based on what’s been tacked on. In Escape From Tarkov, each gun you use can feel vastly different to the last – even if you’re firing different weapons with the same brand. On open maps, try to move quicker and less predictably (always zig-zag through open areas), but on more tight-knit maps, dial it back a bit and move slower as you listen out for louder players – in doing so, you’ll win more fights before they even start. Moving slowly in these wider maps will only make it easier for distant snipers to take you down, so take into consideration not only how you’re moving, but where. Noise isn’t as important in open maps like Woods or Shoreline, because unless you’re at high-loot spots, your chances of running right up into a player are much slimmer than they are in places like Interchange or Customs. While some areas – often indoor, high-value locations – can call for moving at a slow walk speed, in other maps that will get you killed. That doesn’t mean you should always crawl around silently on every map. Likewise, consider the noise you’re making: moving too loudly – whether you’re sprinting in a confined area or looting without listening out for footsteps – will let veterans pinpoint exactly where you are, and where you’re doing, giving them everything they need to kill you and take your gear. If you’re shot at, don’t immediately drop to prone: either return fire, or start sprinting to break the shooter’s line of sight. If you think you’ve heard something, hold up and let your ears do the work for a moment – there’s a chance they haven’t heard you yet, and your silence could cause them to walk into an ambush where you have the upper hand. At every moment of the raid, move with purpose. To achieve that, have a hard think about how you’re moving through Tarkov. Learning to get the drop on other players – while knowing how to avoid the same fate- is one of the most important things you can do to stay alive. Credit: Battlestate Gamesįor many PVP encounters, who wins and dies is often decided before a single shot has been fired. If you’re wondering how to kill players in Tarkov, this one’s for you: here are seven tips to winning PVP fights, killing other players, and generally surviving more raids. ![]() Surviving encounters with other players can be difficult, especially if you’re new to the game or can’t afford to gear up with the best equipment that money can buy. ![]() ![]() You’re carrying what other players want (loot) while they do the same, and if that’s not fuel for fighting, I don’t know what is. Although the addition of voice chat has done wonders in allowing PMCs to cooperate, the fact of the matter is that in the majority of situations, most interactions are lethal. That accolade goes to the fellow players you’ll encounter within each raid. READ MORE: ‘Escape From Tarkov’ Lighthouse guide – 6 tips to surviving the new mapīut despite all that, they’re not really the biggest danger you’ll face in Escape From Tarkov.From the laser-accurate Rogues on Lighthouse to the Factory-dwelling powerhouse that is Tagilla, make no mistake: the AI citizens of Tarkov are not to be underestimated. Over several years of development, Battlestate Games has filled Escape From Tarkov to the brim with deadly NPC enemies.
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