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How To Survive More Raids - Ultimate Escape From Tarkov Beginners Guide

Feb 23, 2020
What's up guys? My name is Jessica Zam and welcome back to the

ultimate

beginner's

guide

to Escape from Tarkov. In this video we will see some tips that will help you

survive

more

raids

and

more

shootouts in Tarkov. There is a lot to think about. In the middle of a firefight, especially if you have these external things like you're trying to complete a mission or you have loot and you really want to get out, it can be stressful, so let's go through a few tips to help you

survive

more often I pass on. Escape from Tarkov a few days a week and all my links will be below so with that out of the way let's go ahead and dive in so my first tip is to use headphones so this is kind of like you know choose your own style and if in-game headphones really aren't for you, I totally understand that I've often bounced back and forth, but I wanted to mention it because wearing headphones at least for a season will actually give you a greater understanding of the game, so when I say headset, I mean the contacts, the stud ports, the GS SH is the sword in any of the tactical headsets that will help amplify the relevant. it sounds like enemy movements and gunfights and tries to muffle irrelevant sounds like rain or other things like that, so using them at least trying them out can be really important because it reveals how much noise you make to other people who use them, so even if you don't like using them because you don't like the sound it may be, it may open your eyes and see how much noise you make because you may be sneaking around thinking that you are very quiet and the enemy does.
how to survive more raids   ultimate escape from tarkov beginners guide
They just know exactly where you are and are simply waiting for you. The other obvious reason to use them is because they can provide a huge tactical advantage by being able to hear when an enemy is nearby, especially at close range when you start to get power. hearing footsteps from much further away or they get much louder and you can position yourself where your enemy is much quicker to know what's going to happen before it happens, they can be a really useful tool, they can also be. It's a little annoying, especially if you're playing with a group because all your guys' footsteps are loud, so I definitely recommend putting them on, trying them out, and learning from them, even if you decide you don't want to use them all. the moment, but they can definitely be of great help.
how to survive more raids   ultimate escape from tarkov beginners guide

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I would also say try them all and then try to stick with a specific type that you really like. They all have different sound profiles. Veritas actually made a video breaking down the differences between them. Some of those things may have been adjustments, but really, at the end of the day, it's about you being able to get into the rhythm and knowing what to expect if you know how to wear a different pair each time and them. We're all a little different, you'll never be able to get into the rhythm and know exactly what to expect from your team, so I definitely recommend the next tip is to participate on your own terms.
how to survive more raids   ultimate escape from tarkov beginners guide
I know I have lost so many. shootings because I was too quick to shoot. He really wanted to kill. I didn't want to miss an opportunity when I would have gotten to know a lot more relevant information, like if there was a duo, if I had waited, I would have seen it. the other person came and I could have acted accordingly because there was more than one or I just went ahead and didn't land a very clean shot because I didn't want to miss an opportunity or because I just wanted a kill or I really just wanted to loot where I was trying to complete a quest or something like that, so slow down, get all the information you need and engage on your own terms knowing that you can enter a fight and finish it or potentially turn the tables completely by headshotting someone who kills with a single shot and then see if there's a teammate, you can really liven up a squad if you kill someone or several right after the shot or if it's a solo, you can end the engagement immediately obviously.
how to survive more raids   ultimate escape from tarkov beginners guide
This is Tarkov, you won't always be able to do that, a lot of times you will react to other players, but for me I really found that it was something that was worth it when I started to slow down and no. I just shot immediately when I saw someone, the next tip is huge and repositioned, so my experience, coming from Call of Duty and console gaming, just, you know, wait and shoot whatever comes, but repositioning myself. tactically in this game. It's hugely valuable when you start a fire and it doesn't end immediately if there's ever a break where you take cover or he takes cover, unless you know you'll be able to stay in place and finish that engagement.
Well, reposition yourself, not necessarily to get to a place where you can jump on them and completely surprise them, but last known position is a great thing if they know where you were the last time they saw you, especially if they were the ones who attacked you. and you have to take cover, if you don't move they know exactly where you are but if you are able to sneak for cover and just confuse them go somewhere where you know you are safe at least for a moment and they don't have that because you would be surprised Know how many people occupy that position.
I saw him go behind that cover. I wonder if it will repeat, so I'll just keep it so it's not even necessary. these really huge tactical flanks or anything even just repositioning a little bit you might be able to catch them just by holding that angle they originally saw you at and then if they push you you won't be there the repositioning is huge and then something else a consider. This height often times jumping on top of something gives you an advantage. People's eyes, especially on Tarkoff, will be at their level. They are looking for you, if not down, if they are looking, if you are crouched or face down, and a lot.
A lot of times you can get to the top of something, it just takes a little bit longer for people to look up and realize you're there and it might give you an extra millisecond. In my experience there are very few occasions where camping out and simply holding a position has worked once again, if they knew you were there and you don't move then you've given them the commitment unless you make a crazy play or something, so the repositioning can be huge. The next tip is to simply know your ammo. You've heard me talk about this a lot and everyone else talks about this a lot because it's so important and escaping from Tarkov is a big part of ballistics knowing the penetration values ​​and the damage values ​​of the ammo you're using again.
I made a video on how to set the right expectations, even if you don't have top tier ammo, at least you know what you're getting into, you know headshots are going to be a little more important, but if you know you have ammo, that en You'll be able to lock on any armor they have or most armor, it just puts you in a position where you can finish fights faster because you don't have to just throw magazines at someone to zero their armor, you can just finish that engagement . Quickly knowing that your ammo is huge, huge, the next tip is to know when to quit a fight.
I struggle with this a lot, so once again, the Call of Duty background just kills and just crushes W, but he knows how to

escape

Tarkov survival. The most important thing is true, even if you come out limping with hardly any loot you didn't lose the loot you had, so the loss is greatly mitigated by just surviving and then everything you had with you you keep and can sell, so knowing when disconnecting from a fight, something you are not prepared to deal with or the commitment has simply gone on too long and you no longer know where they are and can simply quit knowing when to do so.
It'll help you survive more

raids

because you're surviving an encounter that you otherwise wouldn't have been able to do, especially if you're already full of loot or something and someone attacks you and you have a chance to leave. knowing when it's huge, it's hard because you want the satisfaction of killing, but it can definitely come in handy and then the last tip is never underestimate your opponent countless times in the stream. I've died because I'm like, oh, that's just a scab around the corner and I went around it and there was a player waiting for me and they lined up a headshot and I'm dead instantly or you see someone and they look slow, that could be a million things, an a57 with the right ammunition one touches you in the face almost through any face shield and many times even the equipment does not reproduce, if you see it from a distance, you underestimate that opponent or even if he has a really equipment bad, you underestimated his ability with that equipment once.
Again, if you don't have a face mask, even on really terrible weapons and terrible bullets, can you get hit in the face? So never underestimate if you are going to accept a compromise, always take it as if your life depends on it, as if this is the best player you have ever encountered and it may slow down your raids a little, but you will survive. any more of those encounters and there will be times where you'll have killed your opponent and you'll be like, wow, I thought that. I was a slow player or I thought I was a scav or I almost died.
I'm glad I did so that's the tips for today try the headphones engage in fights on your own terms reposition as often as possible knowing your ammo you know when to leave a fight and never underestimate your opponent. I really hope this helped. I hope this gives you a little more to think about. I know there is a lot to think about in a confrontation, but simply practicing these things will hopefully help you survive. Rate in the right direction and you'll start earning more money, getting more loot, having more fun and escaping Tarkov. Thank you all, as always, for taking the time to watch this video.
Leave a comment below if you have any questions. this video or if there are any

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s you would like to see me do here in the future. I'm always trying to create content that helps shorten the Tarkov learning curve and helps you have fun raiding as soon as possible. Thank you all again for Stopping by and I'll see you all next time.

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