The MOST IMPORTANT LESSON in Escape From Tarkov – KRASHED



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The most important #lesson in #eft and a little talk about the current state of the game. If anyone ever reads the description, let me know if you want me to elaborate on what my thoughts are about the current state of the game, the direction it’s headed etc. I’ve been meaning to do a video like that for some time now because I LOVE the game but I unfortunately see and notice a downwards trend in the playerbase, overall enjoyability and more. Let me know in the comments and like the video if this is something you’d like to see/listen to. Thanks for watching and reading. #KRASHED

ZERO RISK MONEY MAKING GUIDE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DI9Z0BZSpLo

LOW RISK ROUBLE RUN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ_gwtfmFhg

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28 thoughts on “The MOST IMPORTANT LESSON in Escape From Tarkov – KRASHED”

  1. imo not having a killcam or replaysystem does good for the feel of this game, same case where you don't see your teammates name.
    it can be really frustrating of course. but that's what this game is all about, for you 2 suffer so that the lows feel very low and the highs very high.

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  2. Playing in squads is frustrating as hell. If you have four friends in your call and you die right away, you're not going to be mad about the gear as much as you are about missing out on a 40 minute good time with your buds…

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  3. I uninstalled the game unfortunately, I wasn't very good at it, from now on I will watch others suffer in tarkov for my enjoyment.
    This is the first game I uninstalled it out of rage, 13 shots connected ak with bt ammo 240 DMG absorbed. For me it was head eyes.I got tarkoved. Now I play insurgency sandstorm and enjoy myself.

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  4. Have a feeling its been happening allot more this wipe compared to last. You come across a 2 man squad, drop one, the second guy just sprints off and hides in a fucking bush somewhere. Then I have to go looking around every tree, bush rock and whatnot to see where the fuck this guy is camping. No movement from the guy whatsoever. They just wait till you think they completely fucked off, start looting their mate and then BOOM. You dead. At the end of last wipe people where running around like freaking rambo's and now everyone is hiding in bushes all of a sudden, what gives?

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  5. I haven't played in months. Sold my account awhile ago. I still thoroughly enjoy watching Kevin, from the internet.

    But – holy crap, I still jumped out of my chair when you died. That game gave me so much anxiety. Apparently, it still does!

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  6. I’m new.probably a casual at best. But the sound in this game is so frustrating. Unless I have a headset on, there is no way of knowing what the hell is going on. Even then it’s hit or miss I’m low level but do my best to roll with the punches still at times not knowing what or where the hell a camper was or is becomes very off putting. I think all players would benefit from a replay cam. Great ideas, love the content keep it up 💪

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  7. Kinda seems like a hard balancing act. Getting players to to take risks and play instead of camp for 20mins vs no sense of risk or tension because if you lose your stuff you'll just find more on your next scav run anyway. People have to feel like they gear has value and they don't want to lose it for the entire way the game works to, well, work lol but at the same time if they feel like they won't be able to replace stuff easily enough, it leads to people camping their buddies body for 15 mins to make sure he doesn't lose his gear. I think putting more of the "cool" guns as loot would help. So if your decked AR is lost you can find another at least similarly decent gun as ground loot without having to wipe out squad of PMCs with your SKS or AK74 because your sweet M4 setup is gone. Same with armor. There needs be more armor like USEC vest you can find. Maybe not that specific one but something that's not just trash that makes you morn over the loss of your good one. Or maybe have a basic kit that you always have no matter what so the fear of having to go out with a junk pistol and no armor because you kept dying is lessened. Like a stock AKM/M4 depending on faction, 4 mags, low to mid level vest and helmet, and a small bag.

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  8. Food for Thought: The terms "camping" and "camper" are derisive terms created by those without patience to demonize and vilify the patient hunter. The terms give one a false sense of entitlement to survive or win and a false sense of superiority because they're "an honorable player"(impatient idiot), not some "fucktard camper piece of shit that can't play this game"(a wise and patient player that knows the only key to winning is to win, regardless of any false pretense or self imposed rules by other players to gatekeep the game in a way that is most favorable to them). Ya know, in other words; that thing you don't like Pestily, Shroud or anyone else that's mega "tarkov famous" doing. Influencing the game for their own benefit to slight the community. Only they're doing it through their clout whereas the layman must create a toxic culture of self-defeatism whilst damning those more capable than themselves by labeling them incompetent, inept, or otherwise inferior gamers despite the fact they're the ones mopping the floor with the very people complaining about them. It's the same backwards concept I've saw in other games where certain weapons are taboo or "noob" weapons lmao; it's part of the game, deal with it or you're the newb. The raids are 45 minutes for a reason. Be patient. Also, great tactic to draw out loot goblins: Start looting for a few seconds and then stop and look around to see if anyone shows up. If nobody is there within 5 or so seconds then continue looting. Works for me more often than not if I've done my due diligence to secure the loot before acquisition.
    Still: great video, and thanks for all you do Kevin. Keep up the great work.

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