Anton Sugar
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Gotta preorder to get access:
New Shoreline map:
Some new player guides:
Closed Beta Guide Escape From Tarkov
5 Tips for Beginners in Escape from Tarkov
NOOB Start Guide (Escape from Tarkov)
My thoughts/impressions from Alpha:
Player screens of Alpha:
Escape from Tarkov is on a new stage of development - Closed Beta Testing.
CBT access will be provided to all owners of early access packages. The admission of players will be conducted in waves, but as soon as reasonably possible. Within a week, every package owner shall receive an invitation email. Players who have purchased early access packages earlier than others will be allowed into testing first. New users will be able to join other beta testers immediately after the end of the last wave.
With start of the new phase, the game receives a significant number of updates:
the first part of the largest of game locations - Shoreline,
reworked balance of existing locations and new spots to explore,
more useful items, medicines and equipment,
advanced arsenal of weapons and weapon modifications,
balanced economy and insurance system,
as well as general chat to search for info or raid companions.
Closed Beta Trailer
There is no non-disclosure agreement set forth for the closed beta testing. All users shall now have the right to make, store and share screenshots and videos, broadcast their gameplay and post game materials online.
Learn more about the project testing plans and the estimated completion time frame, and also pre-order the game on the official website of the project.
Dear friends! We'd like to share with you some additional info about the upcoming Escape from Tarkov Closed Beta Testing. The existing pre-order packages won't be changed - the only point to be removed is the access to the Alpha Testing.
Access to the CBT will be administered gradually, in waves, taking into consideration the pre-order date, i.e. those who have pre-ordered EfT earlier will be granted access first. However, the wait won't be long for anybody - we intend to complete admission in a week. Those who already have access to the alpha stage will continue playing without any wave interruption. The wave is for those who are gaining their first access to the closed beta testing.
Those who will be pre-ordering Escape from Tarkov after that won't have to wait, they will be let into CBT right after purchase.
New Shoreline map:
Some new player guides:
Closed Beta Guide Escape From Tarkov
5 Tips for Beginners in Escape from Tarkov
NOOB Start Guide (Escape from Tarkov)
My thoughts/impressions from Alpha:
- Insane attention to detail and realism (for better or worse). Looting is a little slow, you can break limbs and they can become unusable, night time is PITCH BLACK, no ammo counters, etc.
- Most detailed gun customization I've seen in a game. You can break a gun down to its frame and attach 3 flashlights or 3 different sites, even if they get in the way of each other. Go nuts.
- Plan to have every variant of every included gun in the game. So they have the AK, they want the 47, 74, 74N, AKS variants, etc.
- Very realistic. A few shots and you're dead on realistic, headshots are one shot. Very unforgiving unless you get armor. Armor=one of the best pieces of equipment you can have because it increases your survivability so much.
- AI is currently better but a definite WIP. They were improved to run, crouch, and use full auto, but some are laser accurate while others are idiots. They outlined plans last week to improve them and make them behave more naturally. Expect to die from them, a lot.
- Loot system needs balance. It's easy enough to FIND the loot, but there is too little of it, so the risk vs reward is fucked. Many players horde items for fear of losing them unless they're experienced, so they don't go back into the economy. A lot of people recommend going into a level/raid with just a pistol or shotgun when you're a beginner, even if you have better weapons.
- Economy needs balance. They improved it with more traders but it is player driven, as well. Good and bad comes with that. Some prices are very strange--attachments that cost 1/3 of the gun's total value, for example.
- Lots of potential and the devs seem to take feedback into account, though there have been some accusations of the devs being dicks. Still, the hardcore model could keep it as a niche title unless they balance out the loot.
- 3 factions: BEAR, USEC, and Scav. You play as BEAR or USEC when you go into a raid. This uses your own loot. If you die, its permanently gone unless you use insurance (which is new as of the Beta). Goal is to get in, loot, stay alive, and escape at the other end of the map. You can group up, but there is nothing preventing members of the same faction to kill each other. Use the Q and E keys in-game to do a friendly wiggle if you want to risk not killing on sight.
- Speaking of, playing in a group REALLY increases your survivability, just because this game is all about awareness and working with others can/should improve this. However, again, it's so easy to die that someone can still get the jump on you.
- Shooting generally feels really good. Amazing weapon effects and sounds--some of the best in any FPS. Shooting can feel a LITTLE floaty sometimes, in a weird way. It's like there are two points where the weapon can sway: the front hand and rear hand. I could be imagining it, but maybe it could feel "tighter". It doesn't always feel like it's simulating pressing the gun into your shoulder, maybe. Overall though, it feels great.
- Scavs are mostly AI "scavengers" across the map. You want to kill them--UNLESS you are in Scav mode. Scav mode puts you in as a Scav. You want to kill the BEAR and USEC players who are trying to escape. You *can* kill Scavs if you want and they won't attack you, but the next patch will change that. You can even imitate AI Scavs if you're with others to trick enemy players who think you're idiot AI. If you die as a Scav, it doesn't matter, because you spawn in with a random gearset--it's none of your own gear. However, if you extract from the level, you DO get to keep your gear. Partly because of this, you can only play as a Scav 1x per hour. Otherwise, it would be easy to amass loot (some Scavs spawn with decent gear, like AKs, and there is an extremely rare fully-loaded M4 Scav loadout too, I think).
Player screens of Alpha: