Escape from Tarkov is a multiplayer first-person shooter video game in development by Battlestate Games for Windows. A closed alpha test of the game was first made available to select users on August 4, 2016, followed by a closed beta which has been running since July 2017. The game is set in the fictional Norvinsk region in Northwest Russia, where a war is taking place between two private military companies (United Security “USEC” and the Battle Encounter Assault Regiment “BEAR”). Players join matches in which they fight other players for loot and aim to survive and escape – dying results in the loss of almost all items the player used and found during that game.
The developers of Escape from Tarkov refer to the game as a realistic and hardcore first-person shooter role-playing video game that borrows elements from massively multiplayer online games. In its current state, Escape from Tarkov incorporates several modes for the players to play: online PMC raids, scav (short for “scavenger”) raids, and a temporary offline mode. In these raids, players can choose to play solo or in groups and spawn on one side of a variety of maps to choose from in the game. Once in-game, the players are given an extraction point on the other side of the map, and must fight against other players and non-player characters to reach that point in order to escape. In addition to these standard extractions, players are also given the opportunity to use “optional” extraction points near the middle of the map, but in order to do so must meet various requirements per extract such as paying roubles (the primary in-game currency), not having a backpack, or having certain items equipped on their character. In addition to combat, players can also find loot in these maps such as firearms, equipment, and armor, and once extracted, can store their loot in a stash to use in future raids or can be sold to other players in a virtual flea market. When players die in a raid, they lose everything, including loot and the equipment they brought into the raid.
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I know it doesn’t matter now, but off to the right at 4:34 there’s a hidden underground cache.
The Predator has three laser sights, just saying
26:43 – The 3 lasers are obviously for firing the Predator-like mini-missiles mounted on your shoulder. C'mon Gene, keep up with the latest military hardware!
You can't mount scopes/sights on the regular SKS but you can on the OP-SKS. Same with the Mosin. There's a Infantry Mosin that can't take sights and a regular Mosin that can.
Pro tip: Take off the rearsight from the SKS to see through the iron sights better.
That white vest you sold? Pretty sure that's what Skier needs.
Oh man, I guess I can understand the DLC thing, though it seems like a really minor thing to be made DLC. But not saving progress? WTF. That would have been an instant sale for me if you could play offline with a friend and save. And yes, I'm only just now catching up on these. -_-