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What is something that changed the game for you in Tarkov pvp?
Ответитьway too far around the corner on that first peek you have 0 cover the other guy already had you snapped in from his first peek
ОтветитьI see a lot of my friends losing gun fights because their too scared to push. I think a lot of it is exploiting the jankness of this game sometimes. Learning how to cheese the dsynch in gun fights and also just having a really really good map knowledge and positioning wins a lot of gun fights in Tarkov. Offline raids man lol do about a thousand offline raids learning everything about your specific loot run and ambush points you can use in a pinch. Sometimes you gotta drop one and retreat to a new position and wait for them to push you from a cheeky angle. You gotta just be able to read the situation and know when and what you need to do. Every gunfight in Tarkov is like chess. Every minor decision you make in a instant can lead to a loss you gotta set yourself up for success and be able to adapt how your approaching every competitor based on how they play. every fight is unique, and I think that's what makes Tarkov so cool and makes me come back to it. I can normally, always think of ways I could've swung a corner better or approached a fight better or why I shouldn't be using this ammo, or that gun or that armor etc. You adapt and you start to improve. Getting good at Tarky is a lot of trial and error. Nobody can teach you that because its always changing.
well... unless your just one tapping dudes and camping exits from hiding spots lol. Then its just hunting. You sick, dirty, depraved bastards lol
I love the breakdown however, would you have any clips when out in the open?
ОтветитьFirst mistake in the first clip was aiming and not point firing at close range. Point fire wins 95% of the time at close range.
ОтветитьI just got the game and it's really hard can you give me some tips?
Ответитьdesync issue.. game is ass
ОтветитьReposition is alpha omega in alot of fights in this game. I got pretty default aim, but as soon as i started being super mobile in fights and reposition alot, i started to win so many fights i shouldnt, against players with way better aim than me
ОтветитьMan, I finally got into playing Tarkov for real, after bouncing off the game multiple times. I've been on and off ever since the game released, never even passed level 10 before now.
It's so hard, and so unforgiving, but when you finally get in the swing of things, no other game even COMPARES.
No other game has ever made my hands tingle from the adrenaline after fights, or attempting to break contact after getting ambushed. Or the jumpscares from close gunfire when you are sniping.
Not to mention the euphoria after surviving multiple PMCs, a scav rush and outrunning Tagilla, completing Farming pt. 1, actually extracting.
I never thought it possible coming into the game 4+ months after wipe, but a bunch of scaving to get a good stash of high tier 5.45 ammo did the trick.
This game is dangerously addictive.
What does "Chad" mean?
ОтветитьWhat I learned. Have lvl 6 armour and faceshield. Use fully modded gun with best ammo. Fully utilise desync
ОтветитьNice
Ответитьyou don't or you chug grenadaes at them or you abuse ping or you slip past them.
Ответитьyou could have just popped of a few rounds before he came in to 1, make him hesitate. 2 if hes already commited, hes going to take a few round for his troubles
ОтветитьIn that first fight, I can see momentarily unpeaking the angle once you can see he is running in then immediately swing on him. Not only does it take back the control of the fight but also with everyone's ping not being 0 and the net code it gives an advantage.
Leave him deciding to prefire longer and risk having to reload (assuming he doesn't have large mag). And forces him to adjust his aim. It also completely eliminates any benefits he gained from wide swinging and just leaves him out in the open.
Tight peaks aren't just about info gathering (running and/or jumping from close hard cover to close hard cover while looking sideways is typically better for that if you are being loud and the environment allows for it). Its about having cover and being a smaller target to hit (also reduces your visual profile in environments where immediately seeing someone might be more difficult). Giving you a slight edge in a straight up duel and allowing you to quickly and safely disengage if needed.
A wide swing is good if you know there is only 1 enemy and is good if you know the enemy knows where you are. If there is more than one enemy holding your position or they have no clue where you are or if you even exist then wide swinging is not as good as a tight angle.
These are just my opinions of course. Just felt like you missed a bit when going over it quickly. And obviously this is in general, not specifically for that fight.
First clip: other than you not shooting immediately the first guy and changing position afterwards I see nothing but a bullshit game in which a guy that peeks an unfair angle while running and gunning like it's fucking call of duty insta head/eyes you without even looking at the screen.
ОтветитьYeah
Ответитьman just say you were outplayed and save the redundant explanations. the second fight was a 2v1, of course you will win in a game like Tarkov with those odds. honestly guy, your a chad. probably need to go do some real life drills.
ОтветитьHackers Hackers Hackers game needs a much better battle eye for game to be fair!!!
ОтветитьKeep up the good work! Really good explained PVP psychology.
ОтветитьFirst encounter : ur also aiming at his armor instead of have crosshair around the head as he rushes.
ОтветитьThe last clip tho'.... Two low levels with bad gear vs good gear and gear meaning ridiculously mutch in tarkov as it is. Good tactics but not exactly fair. Even when 2v1
ОтветитьGive this man a glass of water!
ОтветитьOn that first clip. It may also be worth noting that your optic obscured a portion of the wall you were peeking around. For a moment it looked like you were barely exposed, but that was the far wall, not the one you were holding. Not sure if that gave a false sense of security or what, but I found it worth pointing out to anyone in the comments.
ОтветитьPoint fire right peek with meta loadout and desync advantage. That's the majority of the game boiled down into 1 sentence
ОтветитьI'm p1 on r6 which means most of my games im facing diamonds and honestly that quick peak is such a huge advantage i learnt on siege ut gives you a split second of intel without committing to a swing or gunfight which is all you need to give yourself an advantage over someone holding an angle because then you're just gunna get prefired
ОтветитьWait, how are you wearing the same clothes in the explanation videos?
Ответитьi noticed tarkov players don't use their secondaries a lot. is there a reason for that ? as in if i dump a whole mag and know someone will push instead of reloading my main i switch to secondary instead.
ОтветитьGreat vids, thank you!
ОтветитьI wiped my first 3 man as a solo player today. I killed 2, and was pinned down by the third. I remembered in one of your videos you said to disengage, run and flank. I also remember you saying to drop your backpack for less weight. I threw down my backpack, ran away and flanked around really far. I shot the last guy in the side as he was aiming towards the cover I was behind. Thanks so much for these videos man!
Ответитьjust got 2 juicy kills that i couldnt FULLY loot but i got some chonky loot from 1 guy caught reloading and 1 was hiding
ОтветитьBest way, get 2 guys you trust and just spray at the Chads.
ОтветитьSo pretty much 2v1, you want to be the 2. Got it. I don’t have friends for that 😂
ОтветитьJust like in real life; Combat is all about controlling space, and the idea is to take control of more space then the guy you’re fighting. Your objective is to understand what you control and either capitalize on what you have (like controlling a doorway or hallway) or seizing control of advantageous space (like moving in on someone trapped in a room with a closed door). The more space you have, the more likely you are to win the fight.
Ответитьseems 'chads' are killing in groups of 2
ОтветитьThis is more like work than a game.
ОтветитьI don't understand. He talks about them as if they are a different breed. Isn't Jesse a giga Chad? He plays tarkov for a living.
ОтветитьHow do you get out of fights like you kill one there is going to be unlimited amount of people going to your gun sound to the point someone will get the jump on you :(
Ответитьalso desync helped the second guy a lot. he probably saw you longer than you saw him.
ОтветитьFor Situation number 1 I would probably throw a grenade if I know that there are at least two people.
ОтветитьFor Situation number 1 I would probably throw a grenade if I know that there are at least two people.
ОтветитьFor Situation number 1 I would probably throw a grenade if I know that there are at least two people.
ОтветитьFor Situation number 1 I would probably throw a grenade if I know that there are at least two people.
ОтветитьCorrect me if I am wrong. Right side peakers advantage only works in an active peek, not a held angle, right? I figured the advantage has mostly to do with net code and desync.
ОтветитьPlenty of dorks post best clips of them pvping, it's cheap and easy, breaking down how you do pvp and improve is cool and gives a purpose to the video beyond bragging. Hell I'm a chad in tarkov and I learned from this.
Ответитьpersonally I plan to play pacifist to take myself as far as possible. This includes killing no scavs, which pretty much locks me off from a ton of quests. Once I run out of progress, I plan on switching to actually fighting, but only after I recorded how far I was able to get.
ОтветитьI'm a very new player. I have yet to get into an actual fight. Every time I've been killed its been before I get into a building, 1 tap to the head and I never see the person. How do I fix that?
Ответитьrunning like a idiot = chads in eft... Chads are brainless humans
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