A hardcore extraction shooter where knowledge, audio, and restraint beat raw aim—win by picking fights, looting efficiently, and extracting on your terms.
Players who want a brutally high-stakes shooter where preparation and map knowledge beat ego peeking
Squads that enjoy tense callouts, selective fights, and extracting with a plan
Anyone who likes gear risk, economy pressure, and a constant sense of danger
Watch Out For
Players who want a forgiving shooter with fast respawns and low punishment for mistakes
Anyone who dislikes losing gear, studying maps, or spending time in menus between raids
People looking for a casual nightly PvP game they can understand in one session
🎯 Escape from Tarkov
One‑line hook: A hardcore extraction shooter where knowledge, audio, and restraint beat raw aim — win by picking fights, looting efficiently, and extracting on your terms.
🧭 What Makes Tarkov Different
Tarkov punishes mistakes but rewards preparation and map sense. Ammo and armour interactions matter more than gun rarity.
Sound is king, weight and stamina shape your route, and insurance plus hideout crafting create a long-tail economy. Your loop is:
plan → enter → gather intel → selective combat → extract → reinvest
🔍 Core Systems & Survival Flow
Health and damage
Ammo pen > gun damage. Use the right rounds (e.g. 5.45 BT/BP early, 7.62 PS early, 5.56 M855A1+, 7.62 BP/M61 late).
Blacked limbs cause heavy bleeds/limp; always carry CMS/Surgical kit to fix fractures/blacks.
Audio and positioning
Walk/crouch on approach, sprint only to reposition. Sound cues (wood/metal/glass) reveal you from far away.
Hold angles with cover; peek-jiggle for info, don’t wide swing blind.
Inventory and weight
Overweight cuts stamina and makes noise. Keep kit lean; ditch heavy junk mid-raid if needed.
Container discipline: keys, meds, quest items go into secure container immediately.
Economy and insurance
Insure through Therapist/Prapor for gear you might lose off-body.
Early profit > flashy kits. Run budget builds you can replace 5–10 times.
🗺️ Maps & Routes (Starter Picks)
Customs
Great for early quests, learnable sightlines, and stash routes along the river/Construction.
Avoid Dorms rushes until you know angles; play outskirts and extract via Crossroads / ZB-1011 / Trailer Park.
Woods
Simple geometry, strong scav income, long-sight risk. Use cover around Lumber and marked rocks; watch high-ground snipers.
Learn Outskirts / UN Roadblock extracts; stash chains along west and south edges pay well.
Shoreline
Resort = PvP magnet; money is in stashes, cottages, and gas station loops.
Bring SICC/Docs case for keys; consider skipping Resort until you’re confident.
Pick one map and grind it for 10–15 raids. Familiarity beats gear.
🧰 Loadouts That Print Value
Budget primaries
AK-74N / AKS-74U with 5.45 BT/BP.
SKS / Vepr 7.62 with PS.
Mosin for cheap long-range power.
MDR/ADAR with M855A1.
Suppressors help but cost; prioritise ammo and a basic sight first.
Armour & rigs
Class 3–4 early (PACA / 6B23 / 6B3TM, Trooper / Kirasa) beats nothing; class 5+ only when money/quests justify it.
Comtacs/Sordins are must-buy: hearing wins fights.
Meds kit (baseline)
1 CMS or Surv12.
1 heavy bleed (Tourniquet/Esmarch).
1 light bleed (Bandage).
1 painkiller.
1 healing kit (Salewa/IFAK/CAR).
Fracture splint if no Surv12.
Ammo priority: never upscale gun without upscaling ammo.
🚀 Early Progression Plan (First 20–30 Raids)
Quests first
Prapor/Therapist early tasks unlock traders and ammo tiers. Plan routes that pass task locations.
Avoid PvP hubs while tasking; you’re there to complete, not to ego peek.
Scav runs = free money
Run Scav on cooldown; sell barter junk, keep rare barter items (LEDX, graphics cards, military cables, hoses).
Use Scav to scout hotspots before PMC.
Stash management
Keep one “ready kit” line: gun + rig + armour + headset + meds to cut queue time.
Sell low-utility ruble sinks; stack currency for hideout upgrades.