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At 1500 hours Tarkov is THE shooter in my life and I love it. But by God do I hate the stupid piece of garbage game sometimes. I want to hear why exactly YOU hate tarkov?
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This game gives me unbearable amounts of anxiety when I play solo. I can kill several PMCs and extract with 1m+ in loot but I'll literally be done for the day because of the stress. I constantly remind myself its just a game but the anxiety never goes away until my duo partner hops on
ID: hzc3wl8ID: hzcdokgFacts. In my group we have an unspoken rule if someone yells COMMS or SHUTUPSHUTUP everyone gets quiet lol I’m trying to get everyone to learn the “hit the deck” to go prone bc that would solve some of the confusion of “is that my teammate halfway to stronghold, or an enemy?”
ID: hzbvfzmOh wow. Personally I love my solo raids. But understandably that would get on anyone's nerves.
ID: hzbvmd3Yeah idk what my problem is. I love the PVP, I love looting, I hate scav AI, but something about this game just gets my adrenaline flowing in a bad way lol
ID: hzc14q9Me too!! The anxiety is sooo overwhelming solo. And I have guns and money too. Makes no sense.
ID: hzcbl75I feel the same sometimes too, I find it very similar to seeing a cop while your driving even though you are not doing anything wrong.
ID: hzcdfeaSolos are the least stressful to me bc I know I can shoot anything I hear. Duos or more is more stressful because I constantly have to make sure what I’m hearing isnt my teammates if it’s in a spot I know they aren’t in
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i get tired of repetition. my friends are obsessed with money runs and grinding roubles even though they have 20mil+. i enjoy running my gear and PvP but every time we get into a fight they go into gear fear comatose and can’t communicate for shit.
ID: hzc67w9And use me as cannon fodder then "rotate" in to scoop the kill after I've been shredded. Then proceed to jizz over the mic about how "buddy had so much gearrrrr"
ID: hzc68v2Ahoy CheyenneIsRed! Nay bad but me wasn't convinced. Give this a sail:
N' use me as cannon fodder then "rotate" in t' scoop thar keelhaul after I've been shredded. Then proceed t' jizz o'er thar mic about how "mate had so much gearrrrr"
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There's quite a bit that needs help and probably will never get it but here's one that should and can be handled immediately: It takes WAY TOO FUCKING LONG to get back into a game after you've been disconnected. Also the disconnect tolerance seems to be less than 1 second of interruption which is absolutely tragic and shit.
ID: hzbv3apIKR it's a freaking scramble. Praying you didn't get domed. Absolutely nerve racking
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This is a familiar refrain but I wish they'd fix the sound, especially as it pertains to multi level buildings.
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The audio
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Because it takes all my limited free time away! Time invested in 2 wipes equals a master degree in any University
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The game is too much of an investment to play and I am tired of having to redo the same grindy quests just to use the fun stuff. Running budget weapons like the sks for the umpteenth time just isn’t fun anymore. Having to grind out money just to be able to fund your raids is exhausting, grinding out the same quests just to be able to use the fun guns sucks.
Really there is just too many other games to play right now, and tarkov doesn’t really respect your time for other games. You have to either fully dedicate your time to Tarkov or you don’t. You can’t just casually boot up tarkov for a raid or two and have fun, the game just isn’t designed that way.
ID: hzccd71same. i got really invested last wipe and built out my hideout more than i ever have, but having everything reset to zero kinda puts me off of playing sometimes
ID: hzcmcctYeah, at 38 years old, I'm definitely realizing that this is a game for twitchy 14 year olds on school break. The progression is deeply unsatisfying if you have less than 3 hours per day to devote only to Tarkov.
ID: hzcpoflI've noticed this as well as a really experienced player. It just feels like a waste of time to play only 1-3 raids a session. Because of so much potential for randomness/cheese you need many more raids to average out the lackluster experiences. Nowadays that's even harder because they made the game way rattier and grindier.
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That a meta gun will be damn near 5ft long and have better ergo,turn faster, and handle better than a ump with just a suppressor on.
ID: hzc2t4vYeaa i feel that. Personally I just ignore meta and just play what is fun and satisfying to play. To me id rather have fun than do good.
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I wouldn't say that I explicitly hate it, I've gotten my money's worth for sure, but I look at it kind of like I imagine a father would look at their child wishing they could do better lol
There's so much potential to do great things, but all patches and updates don't really fix core issues, shit was fixed two patches ago comes back as broken in an unrelated patch, things that are obviously wrong that should get caught in simple QA don't, etc.
Been playing for a couple years and it's more or less the same quests, in the same places, on the same maps. Got to 40s this wipe within like 3 weeks and I'm taking a break for a long time. It's a great game that has the potential to be perfection, but the cadence and quality of patches released doesn't really signal it ever being in a finished, bug free, state
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Because no matter how careful you are, there’s always the chance some super geared dude camps where you need to complete a task and claps you with M62 to the dome
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The ONLY thing I hate is that there is no definitive way to know if you got hacked on, either someone doing very subtle wallhacks or vacuuming loot and leaving without being seen. Chalk it up to better headphones or bad luck on loot spawns, shake my head, and move on. Makes me pretty paranoid.
ID: hzbpn7iYea I've got a few that I've grabbed with screenshots, and videos and yes I'm like 99% sure it was hacks but tarkov is tarkov so sometimes folks just get lucky. Doesn't help that the report system is incredibly disappointing/dissatisfying..
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I love tarkov for its gunplay and health/damage systems, I hate it for literally everything else
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I hate that there isn’t enough for high levels to do other than to seek PvP, cheese the overtuned rogue/raider AI, and the high level tasks require so much RNG that other than the exp rewards the rest are shit. I still have a long way to go till 62 for Kappa.
ID: hzbpv5kWhat level are you now? I’m 56 and still have a few big quests for 100k xp each. The weeklies are a mega savior tbh
ID: hzbq9dhHalf way to 53 atm. All kappa quest done and items found. All I have to do is level lol. I try to do my less RNG inclined dailies and weeklies. Currently, my weekly is to survive labs 25 times. I don’t scav, so my only source of labs cards is therapist and the barter, which sucks even more.
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Because I wanted to break up, and it broke into my house
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I just hate how hard it is to get my IRL friends into it, it’s the only game I care to play but it’s just such a mountain of info to teach my friends that they don’t care to keep trying
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Three words. Emercom extract campers. Why are you extract camping if you have access to M61? Jerkoffs.
ID: hzckos6They got the M61 from the last guy they camped.
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Takes too much time...just want to try out all the weapons and attachments in fights. I know Arenas is coming, but I'm sure there will be a twist to it.
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The ai is terribly unbalanced
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I don’t lol. I hate that I’m bad. Not terrible, just bad. If I get out alive thats a dub. I’ll carry that for another 200 hours.
ID: hzbv96uYea I feel that. After a potato fight you just feel silly and annoyed at yourself.
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I only hate how it feels when you start a new wipe late or simply can't put in as many hours as the next gamer.
I'm still pretty new as I'm only in my third raid. But, I have a lot of responsibilities. Playing more than 2-3 raids is a luxury for me that is just as rare as Haley's comet, it seems. I've only made it to lvl 26 and, for me, it felt like the end game. Despite still having quests and hideout stuff to complete, I was pretty content with what I was able to buy, having all sorts of cases and bigger containers and being able to stay competitive. But, getting there is such a bitch that it almost isn't worth it.
I've definitely gotten my money's worth. But, at the cost of an increased max heart rate, anxiety, and frustration, it's easy for me to put it down for a few days and play something else.
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After 5 wipes and only getting max traders in my third wipe the time to reward ratio just isn’t worth it. The quests are so monotonous after the 3rd-4th time you do them. By the time I get to level 30ish I realize I basically have to double my playtime to get to 42 and then I no longer want to play the game. I want the “no wipe” version of tarkov but I know that’s gonna have the same flaws as tarkov already has. The good players will get kappa/ max traders and just go around pub stomping essentially. Personally the time to reward ratio is my biggest gripe in tarkov, I want max traders but I don’t want to do it cause I know I’ll lose all my progress in 3-4 months.
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The skills. Particularly recoil control. Everything about it is stupid. Can't convince me otherwise. You either have the aim of a blind one armed person (lvl 1) or the aim of the most elite special forces operator of all time (lvl 51). An accuracy skill in a fps with mechanics and supposed "realism" similar to ARMA 3, or any fps at all, makes no sense to me. Especially given the story/lore of the game. Probably a really unpoplular opinion, but idc. Unless you're a pvp god and that's all you ever do, you'll never have anything better than potatoe aim.
ID: hzcsh62It's not an unpopular opinion I think, or at least it wasn't. The demographics of the playerbase have changed over time, now there are far more casuals. I remember way back when there were commonly calls for the soft skill system to be torn out entirely (for obvious reasons).
It's a complete and irreconcilable contradiction to have a "hardcore realistic" game with "MMORPG skill mechanics".
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I’m a new player to Tarkov (only been playing for two months) but I am in more than one way a veteran. I used to play on line Day of Defeat, when that and only Counter Strike along with Half Life was available on Steam... played multiplayer Battlefield 2 in that legendary Strike at Karkand map back in 2005. That just gives you an idea how long ago that was. Never since those early years I’ve experienced a game (always remembering this is a game and not a real military simulator, and thankfully it is NOT a simulation) such as EFT. No matter how you choose to play, solo PMC, playing with somebody else, the flea market, the economy, the traders.... we all know all of those have flaws, but the gameplay? The adrenaline it brings, the survival aspect. I just hit level 15 on a standard edition purchase and it’s already a different game, an improved one. But I guess from reading your responses we play the game for the experience. Tried playing on line these couple months other offerings, it felt boring... dying in game and getting a kill felt mechanic where in EFT once you are Inside the level of immersion really pushes you to feel it’s your last chance to survive. Speaking of which, this is probably the best survival game out there, I really hope it keeps doing well and new players keep joining. It has been the best on line FPS gaming experience I’ve had since those adrenaline jolts of defending Karkand from overwhelming US forces in BF2 .... and only rarely winning the match. Squad and Arma feel similar but still far from those on line BF2 days. EFT is probably inventing an hybrid category of gaming. But yeah... I absolutely hate how hard the game is on new Players... but at the same time there’s nothing I can play that makes me experience the same sheer joy of gaming like I was 19 years old again. Sorry for the long rant and thanks for reading hope one somebody finds it useful. Let’s hope more games try and replicate what experience EFT is bringing to the industry. Wish you luck on your raids.
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Poor sound engine, AI aimbot and ridiculous movement, skill levels, 60% of the quests.
Sound is a given, half of the time you hear nothing, sometimes you hear a scav scratching their prison pocket halfway across the map, you know the deal..
AI aimbot and their drop shots, slides, 1 bullet 5 thorax hits routine, etc. It's artificial difficulty. It's random whether you'll get one tapped by a scav; bosses, raiders and rogues shoot you from across the map, full auto, perfect accuracy. You can cheese these encounters most of the time, but honestly, it's not fun, nor interesting.
Skill levels are a can of worms really, I get the progression aspect, reward for time dedicated to the game, incentive to play a certain way, but holy shit are they poorly implemented. Strength, recoil control, perception are and will forever be overpowered. I don't see a way of balancing them without making them useless or slightly helpful/not worth grinding for.
And lastly, quests. Going to certain areas, planting markers or cameras is okay, except for when these areas are KIBA or other super high traffic areas, but the biggest issues in my book are "kill 10 scavs wearing a penis helmet, a pink scarf and using X gun". I don't like being forced to use specific gear, especially when said gear is awful. And for some reason, BSG has a hard-on for bolt-action guns. Sure, they're cool, but I'm just not good with them, nor do I enjoy using them at all, it's a major disadvantage in close quarter fights too, or forcing me to play without armor or a PACA, or the blueberry set. Idk, you can certainly do these quests, but it's more of a game of patience than skill at that point.
I guess that's what my gripes are about the current state of the game.
Your opinions may vary and that is OK.
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Being 40 min in raid basically clearing the server. When some fat chips eating and beer drinking Nerd sits at the extract waiting for his pray
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Netcode. Every other complaint I have is trivial and subjective
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The recoil in this game is why i stopped playing
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Honestly? I hate tarkov bc it feels like a job. I stopped playing right after the inertia wipe happened. I have never looked back at it.
ID: hzbmwyhTotally fair. Ive quit playing games like War Thunder for the same reason. Ive even stopped playing Tarkov briefly as well. When its not fun its just not worth it.
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hackers going unchecked and bsg’s lack of being timely with anything and the game feeling stale. It’s been 3 months since we’ve gotten new content. (probably will be a lot longer now considering war)
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For me its the opposite. I have a great, relaxing time as a solo, and if I die I can laugh about it. Its when my friends hop on that i get anxiety. These dudes talk to much, sprint everywhere and get us killed. Its a hell of a good time but its stressful too. I can wipe squads as a solo and lose to a 2 man with 4 friends because these mother loving beautiful jackasses cant shut their pie hole for a damn second lol