Many players are attracted to shooters, but not ordinary arcade games, but full-fledged military simulators.
They allow you to try out experiences that are either difficult to get in real life or too dangerous to live, and players want to remain a hero in this universe and not ordinary soldier who risks losing his life.
The advantage of the simulator is that it concentrates on a realistic transfer of sensations during the conduct of battles and makes it possible to bring the conditions closer to combat when skirmishing and moving infantry.
Escape from Tarkov stands out from the background of many simulators and is a competitor to PUBG, although it is a mixture of a royal battle and a military simulator, having similarities, including with ARMA 3, but without major interactions of troops, where all the battles take place alone or as part of a squad.
Tarkov is a military simulation game in which the United States and Russia clashed over the disputed territory of the same name.
In order not to translate the conflict into the framework of the third world war, both sides are fighting on their own through private military companies, and when choosing a side to participate in the confrontation, you will need to choose your side.
For game gameplay, it is relatively unimportant which PMC you join – Terra, or Bears. The chosen side will have an affiliation with Russia or the United States and will affect the negotiations between the allies, the type of currency, and special items that do not affect the gameplay but are related to the culture of one of the countries.
An important role is played by money – a game currency comparable to the realities of the chosen side. It can be rubles or dollars.
Currency is needed to exchange with local NPCs and merchants to buy weapons, ammunition, and equipment. Similarly, you can sell everything found by the same NPS to generate income and increase loyalty on their part.
Money can be mined, or rather converted, by reselling everything obtained during sorties and raids.
The second way is to buy tarkov roubles from a professional Skycoach service. Such an investment will help equip your operative with everything you need – weapons, body armor, helmet and backpack, ammo and grenades, and medicines. This will help you try out your first fights and come out of battles much more often as a winner. But be careful – any death on the battlefield is the loss of all uninsured equipment, so be careful.
The Skycoach service delivers the required amount of currency to the official Tarkov servers, and for a quick transfer, you only need an application on the site. Skycoach guarantees the anonymity and protection of the transaction from the attention of the game administration and, therefore, no imposition of sanctions for the actions of the client or service.
In order to strengthen your character, you need to look for more and more high-quality equipment.
What can help in combat and what to look for:
Your main task is to look for everything useful that you can sell or improve your equipment.
You should not engage in battle with the enemy unless absolutely necessary; it is better to let the enemies pass or attack from the most advantageous position that guarantees success.
Especially avoid gunfights with bandits. They are of little value, and most of the loot that you will come across will be poor quality ammo and disgusting weapons; on top of that – there are always a lot of them, and despite their weakness one by one, together they can cause serious damage and even kill with a random shot.
A great opportunity to get the best equipment is raided. Entry into special zones that require special clearances, obtained randomly and depending solely on luck.
The cards will give access to the laboratory, where the whole raid will take place. You need to prepare for it in advance and approach it with a significant balance with everything you need for the fight, but also empty enough inventory to take out as many valuable items as possible to sell and strengthen your hero.
If you wish, you can simply sell the card with the expectation that no one knows what equipment will fall into the process of entering the raid, and you still need to successfully deliver everything to the peaceful zone.