it's not dead, even with all the heat player's won't just quit the game, it's the only game that does what they do correectly that isn't dead like the cycle the frontier or maruader's. people tried copying the game but failed 1 after another.
It's not really even for a game, so much as for the DLC for a game. (Even if it includes the base game, who;s going to buy a $250 game other than the people who already play it?)
@@SpankinYaBoyIt's just scaremongering though. You run a seperate copy of the game which doesn't connect to any real servers. There's zero chance of getting caught. Goose egg. But you are correct. It does show the priorities of BSG, and how anti-consumer they are.
@@SpankinYaBoy you cant unless you're dumb enough to launch the actual game while playing single player tarkov since battle eye could potentially detect it as cheat program and ban you
everything on steam says "Sales tax will be calculated during checkout where applicable", BSG charges various transaction fees for various payment methods
@@BonzerMrT its still the same value, 250 US dollars is equal to 1,268.55 Brazilian Real, 100 liters is equal to 100,000 milliliters which is equal to 26.4 US gallons
PvE games often try to scam their players. E.g in Payday 2 they have a ton of DLCs, but they haven't learned because Now Payday 3 they said they will take the same DLC aproach, plus they will also add an in-game store for cosmetics in 2025 & a premium currency. Other PVE games that come to mind with premium currency are: Rainbow Six Exttraction (had an in-game store for cosmetics), killing floor 2, etc
$250 are equal to 1278.07 BRL. This is 90,47% of the average wage in Brazil (if you don't include taxes). Basically IMPOSSIBLE to buy this "premium edition" without being rich in my country.
@@austinmontenegro976 Sadly so true, the current state of gamering is very anti-consumer and exploitive. I think all these people that Claim Tarkov is dead are being idiots. Sure its already reached its height as a game but alot of people are still playing OW2. Sooo tIme to make some money?
@@scumroyalsgaming "We can't escape from Tarkov, because we can't escape what we are" -Lightkeeper (third time i repeat this in the comment section, start to be annoying but i love the quote)
This is only half of it. They were also changing their website and what is included in the EOD, live during LVNDMARK's stream. Removing the line "includes all subsquent DLCs" from the EOD account and adding it to unheard. Won't suprise me if they tried to do the same thing again with another 400 dollar editon on launch. Edit. It seems Nikita is starting to walk back or maybe was changing different line of text. I guess my overall point was. They're trying to manipulate us and pull the wool over our eyes. And they will do it again
@@Irek__2 nah, ill pass. Im seeing what they are doing. Even their apology was a half apology that blamed the customers. Being different doesnt mean being correct dog. Stop using 12 year old tik tok lingo like "Womp Womp" and whining at people to see things differently when youre wrong.
400$ version that lets you select area of the map you spawn into, with 10x96 stash and level 15 character to access flea market at start, maybe even some max rep traders at start
I played it for about 3 hours and got bored. Did well in multiplayer matches on whatever map I was on, but as a fresh noob I obviously had no idea where my extracts were on a massive map and ran out the time limit, losing all the crap i’d got after killing 4-5 scavs or players. Messed around with that mode where you can spawn into a map with bots but you don’t get to keep loot to try and learn maps, but it got old quick. It’s not made for casual players, unless those casual players are willing to sink hours into learning basic things like where to go on a map. And at least for me, the loading times were absolutely asinine and i’d have to sit there for 10 minutes while a I loaded into a single match
@@dryfox11 You never killed 4 - 5 players. You killed scavs. As much as I want to shit on Tarkov, learn a game before you shit on it lmao. Its like not being able to finish a Mario level and calling the whole game trash because you keep dying to a fucking turtle.
@@dryfox11 Play for at least 50 hours and join the community before you comment on any multiplayer game. Something that you disagree with might just be a you problem(low skill/ low knowledge).
I stopped playing Tarkov years ago when the playerbase started to grow, causing the strange meta of almost CoD-like speed combat that has evolved now. I think they've leaned so hard into that meta with things like the grenade launchers, large caliber guns, LMGs, etc and nearly unlimited money from the hideout, that they lost sight of what the game originally was. I miss the days of going around the map slowly, looting what I needed or completing missions, and being careful about engaging other players because dying meant something. Now after dying all you need to do is go into your hideout, get some bitcoin, vendor it and buy your entire kit back from the flea market in a few clicks.
When this game came out the inertia was awful chads literally just stomped. What Tarkov were you playing? As games get older they get harder because people get better. Not to mention when they lose casuals. Then its just a pool of players who want to better at the game. So yea harder game and this game is hard to begin with.
I gotta agree with you. I've been griping about OG tarkov compared to now for so long, I think my friends are annoyed about it: But its certainly far, far different than what it started out as. OG tarkov really had that "everything is F*'d kind of feel. Finding an M4 was a miracle, and something you cherished for a long time. I miss when everyone had shitty AK's and PM pistols, and half the scav loot was partially broken weapons. It really had that STALKER vibe. It was slow. Good loot was rare. And there wasn't this insane, annoying meta there is now.
Definitely had the most fun when it was just getting popular. Everyone sucked and you were still learning the game. Me and my friends didn't even bother with any quests back then, we just played for fun and progressed through looting and killing.
This is the problem with publicly traded companies. Every year you have to earn more money than last. It leads to these idiotic decisions so that the shareholders are happy
@@Rob712 great point! They can’t point at the suits and say “it was them!” Like dice could be influenced majorly by EA but these guys do this stuff by their own accord
I loved Tarkov, then took a break one wipe and came back to a banned account, I sent a ticket to the devs and asked if I can get unbanned or at least find out why I was banned. I was told it's in the terms and conditions that they can ban anyone and no reason needs to be provided. I never cheated and never even reached a super high level or even got super rich. I guess they assumed I'd buy another account but gg I'm sad about quitting but it is what it is.
I hope you tried to refund? Pretty sure you could argue from a consumer protection standpoint, especially if you're in the EU where they take this shit more seriously
To be fair to Star Citizen due to that comparison you made : You can actually get all ships in the shop by simply playing the game. In EFT, you cannot get the Unheard edition by spending some fictional money...
I haven't played star citizen (I wouldn't even try until I get a better PC) but I have seen some of the prices on their ships in real currency. You could theoretically earn those ships using in game currency, but can you practically? Helldivers 2 for instance, has a currency you can buy or earn, but it is practically feasible for a person to earn enough premium currency with gameplay to buy the monthly DLC on a monthly basis.
@@epikmanthe3rd You can. It's an MMO so it'll take a little bit of MMO timeline, but once you get a good game loop going and making money it's quite feasible.
@@DocVanfox Considering the most expensive ship is $20k, I struggle to believe that. Hell, even the second most expensive ship at $3k seems like it would take YEARS to grind to.
@@epikmanthe3rd Those aren't in the game yet so I don't know the in-game price. But I can tell you, the 890 Jump (a 800$ ship) is 32 million in game and I always manage to buy within around 2 months.
Some studios can't help but think they're better than their customers, and that they're the only option, so they can get away with ridiculous levels of asshattery. There has not yet been a studio that did not have competition ready and willing to step up, eat their lunch, and T-bag their drink before leaving.
Exactly, Nikita is delusional on so many levels. The game is decent but we're all pretty bored of it now and very ready to jump ship to a new extraction shooter for no other reason than boredom. Nikita then expects his loyal fanbase to support them into the 'full release' when we're not sure what the 1.0 will even look like.
@@thedofflin Some people already do defend the new edition. No matter how many times you tell some people that they literally just quickly made an overpriced coop mode in 2 weeks AFTER Incursion released and they saw they can make some money from it, they think it's "perfectly fine" and "worth it". So yes, they actually do in fact absolutely bank in on a a portion of the player base. Do they care if their player base drops? Probably not, they already got your money. If everyone leaves: What do they care? They'll just close the gates and leave with their earnings. The money some people already spent on those versions could've literally been given to the Incursion & Gray Zone Warfare devs, at least those (especially Incursion as the first one that got announced, back then as Project Quarantine) did come out building a game from the ground up to satisfy the question for coop that was unanswered for years, those are smaller devs, they're not precisely BSG who are still swimming in millions - and in incursions case the devs even specifically allow mods and want people to create them, for 16.50€ instead of 250€ without taxes, lol.
It's a russian company so it was to be expected. They try to milk as much money as they can by scamming their customers and then they make a new company or product
$250 is literally my weekly grocery expense for a family of 4. They’re out of their damn minds, ESPECIALLY promising FREE DLC and then backtracking and demanding $250 for something that they promised would be FREE
@@joshmiller9783The devs set the fire & consumers pour the gasoline. Fortunately not all devs do that, some devs have morals & think about their fans & reputation. Lets praise those devs who do that.
@@ballisticwafflesThis is not defeatism, he is just stating a fact: if the players reward such behavior, it will continue. Defeatism would be to say: there is nothing that can be done, because people will buy ot anyways.
I thought the Tarkov devs were Ukrainians, but after looking up, the irony is indeed there and makes those prices even more messed up if you know what I mean.
@@pannik_lucas When I thought that the devs were Ukrainian, I thought as a joke that they made the prices so ridiculously high to support the Ukrainian war effort. But since the devs are Russians, those high prices will now in a way support the Russian war effort (via taxes of course) against the country, where Tarkov’s inspiration comes from. If you think it this way, than it makes those (unnecessary) prices (I’m not a Tarkov player, so I don’t know if 150 and 250 are worth it) kinda messed up.
people would be more okay with paying for stupid skins than paying for pve and thats weird to me ... people spend more money on COD skins than tarkov pve... and thats the really sad thing..@@inviktus1983
They should have sold face paint for cosmetics, heaps of players would buy it especially dark ones which give a minor edge if you aren’t wearing a helmet w face shield
1:27 Actually, the SPT mod is not co-op and never will be. SPT stands for 'Single Player Tarkov' and is ONLY single player intentionally. The mod team that made it aren't giving BSG any ammo to use against them in court if BSG try to cease and desist them. Also, it installs to a new folder directory and does not use your online account in any way so BSG has NO idea you are playing SPT.
@@XxSNiiPeR115xX Yes. There is a co-op mod out there, but the devs for SPT do not condone it and do not support it. SPT-AKI itself will never be co-op.
I forgot I even owned EFT, I launched it and couldn't get over the clunky movement and absurd amount of keybinds you need.. I'm going to give this a try.
@@hhaste i support you dont get me wrong but the timing of this and the video that brought you this desire is truly hilarious. lots of fun once you learn the game
Years since I've seen a levelcap video in my recommendations. Probably since Battlefield 1. This is an actual situation I wanted to understand, so I'm happy to see your channel is still going strong.
Nikita still hasn’t apologised. He’s regretful and disappointed that he got caught however. Not suprised we’re only just getting to shine a light on the greed of BSG and their lack of care towards the community. A new edition was never needed. They just needed to fix their game. They had a loyal community that supported the game through and through, but still decided they wanted to throw it all away. I’ll miss tarkov, only pre innertia though.
Every EFT player should check out the single player mod (SPT), especially those that want offline but don't have EoD or want to buy it.. There is absolutely no way for BSG to know that you're using it unless you show them publicly. SPT creates it's own server on your computer and does not connect to BSG servers.
@@theonefrancis696 Nah, even before this controversy, SPT had tens of thousands of people playing; loads of people dug into how it works and into the files. It's safe. No more unsafe than BSG with access to your computer.
would also like to add, if you want to be able to play pve with your friends like the unheard edition has, you can. MPT (Project Fika) is a free mod that allows a peer-to-peer server connection to be established between SPT launchers for co-op in SPT. Setup was mildly jank and a tad bit confusing, but simple enough using radmin. My friend and i are on level 2 traders and have done around 30 raids with absolutely 0 hiccups!
@@Pentazemin44 server instability and an absurd number of cheaters are my reasons. With the right mods, you can turn it into a very close online experience.
Arena breakout, grey zone warfare, incursion red river, marauders, ghosts of tabor, and the hunt showdown are all in the perfect spot to take over the extraction shooter genre.
Red River and Gray Zone still have a long while to go before they are going to 'take over' anything, other than the exodus that isn't going to feel the same 'awe' factor by them as tarkov offered. (I'm not defending BSG, they suck, but still.. )
Star Citizens monetization has been communicated to all backers back in 2013 and they been supportive of this approach. All changes since then have been wished for by the community - like the ability to upgrade purchases or to buy back previously deleted purchases. Its totally ok to "not be ok" with that approach and stay out of it.
What’s weird to think about is while the average person would say “yeah that’s way too much” there were enough people on their dev team that actually said “looks good 👍🏼” for this to actually pass.
Because they're very well aware that some people will buy it regardless. And loads will forgive it either way - in fact, they already got some people defending the pack who bought it, so they achieved everything they wanted even if they'd give everything for free to everyone. And people WILL flock back to play it - and if not, why would they care? They can just shut down their servers and have even more money than they had before putting it up.
I doubt the dev team has any real say on monetization decisions. They might have been able to speak against it, but it's the top brass that makes the call ultimately.
So am I right in saying that you can level up and loot on the offline mode and everything stays? Like it will transfer over into online? Cause if so, that kind of defeats the whole purpose of tarkov.
Not to be rude but it would be really nice if you would put the names of the background music in your videos into the video description.(Unless I'm missing something, in which case please correct me)
Unfortunately, I don't think it is this worth it since ot is always-online and uses a kernel level AC. But that is jus my opinion. And gameplaywise, it is awesome!
Correct me if i'm wrong, but Nikita also moved the goalpost for when "access to DLC" begins for EOD owners to post official launch. I suspect he's going to claim any new modes added during EFT's beta phase are not part of EOD's DLC access bc the game isn't fully released yet.
what i cannot get my head arround is... the "no wipe", first, existing for just SOME players, and seccond, not being included on the edge of darkness edition... simply blows my mind.
Early tarkov devs worked on stalker with stalker devs, stalker devs also helped them with their first arena extraction shooter they made before tarkov.
its been 2 days hell they could go dark not long after this shut off lights sell assets, and find somebody to buy the game from them and just move on like nothing ever happened, hell tencent would probably buy it up in a heart beat and still not suck as bad as BSG and that is worse case scenario that a Chinese company takes over, i hate ubisoft but its either them or Microsoft
The argument in court over the EOD thing would be that the unheard edition includes a downloaded update but there are features behind a paywall. If anything this is just prompt for us as the people to get "DLC" or Downloadable Content a legal definition. something like - Any increase in features, playable content, restricted behind a seperate download from the original base game. or something
I just upgraded EOD to Unheard Of for $50 and got instant access to PvE. For me it's a game changer and I already got more than my money's worth from EoD that I bought 4+ years ago for 139.99USD. Paying for the upgrade now may also help a little bit for BSG to get the new servers they need to enable PvE for all EoD players who want it. PvE gives solo players a chance to get over gear fear due to the 100% insurance return rate. Committing to no wipes in PvE mode shows that BSG has completed the core elements of the game and is confident in their systems. We can do our own PvE wipes whenever we want by starting another character. And thanks to the SPT Project that likely precipitated the new game modes.
I remember seeing trailers and gameplay in 2014-2015 in my realistic survival game phase and was in awe. Never played it as i only recently got into PC, but seems like i dodged a bullet
It's a good game. Problem is the same issues that plagued it for years (audio, recoil, cheaters) still do to this day and the only one they fixed was recoil.
I’m fairly new to Tarkov (January 2024) and I really enjoy the core difficult gameplay that eft has to offer. I got standard edition for around 40 bucks. The game is so good I even want to do a hardcore run for next wipe, it sucks seeing this company just shoot itself in the foot as if they don’t get it together I’ll most likely switch to gray zone warfare later this year
@@maximanimo Man shocked that Early access game that isn't even out yet is clunky..... Tarkov has been in development for 8 years and is Clunky as a robot, Maybe have some optimism and stop being a Nikita simp. Greyzone needs some work but from what LITERALLY everyone is saying it has the structure to be amazing. BUUT hey if you want to give it a "fair try" by going in with a shit attitude, You do you boo.
@@maverick9334 nikita simp or not he has a point, no doubt it will get better as the dev for greyzone are FIRE but no matter what ppl are gonna compare the two no matter the plethora of differences. but for the time being i agree the gun play seems like it isnt to the standard of modern games. the mechanics behind it tho are dope already lmao
Something that gets looked past when talking about competitors to tarkov, is the in depth gun modifications, their accuracy to real world counter parts, and that the items are nearly all "real", aside from some obvious buff and health items. I don't care about the looter shooter aspect, I like that its (when its going correctly) an extremely accurate milsim.
On my fresh windows install it wont even fkin download. It thinks that i already had the game present and after launching bsd launch it tried to update it rather than download the game .
@@bountoj The Mods are absolutely amazing, I've noticed no one who actually has played Modded SPT didn't like it, It's always the dum-dums who can't figure out how to install the mods who shit on SPT and call it "lame".
Surely “Edge of Darkness” owners are entitled to financial compensation since Battlestate Games fraudulently misrepresented the sale of that product right?
No. Because: a) a court would have to rule that it in fact does count as a DLC (and therefor would have to be included), otherwise it's just a differentiated product within the same application. b) they're in russia, so good luck getting them to even appear in court, they'll at best laugh at you.
@@DigitalApex the definition of DLC is “additional content created for a video game, distributed through the Internet by the game's publisher” and since content within the ‘Unheard Edition’ technically meets the definition of ‘DLC’ there is an argument to be made that it should be included within ‘Edge of Darkness’ edition. Furthermore several Reddit users are now known to have requested a refund of their “Edge of Darknesses Edition” with the understanding that if BSG don’t respond within 30 days they can and will submit a Lawsuit.
It's entirely possible but that would be a long drawn out back and forth. The Consumers have evidence of BSG literally changing the description of what was in EoD in near real time. Since PVE isn't a near separate entity like Arena, it could be stated that PVE is DLC, but it is not a easy argument considering the bs BSG is pulling with it's personal definitions of things. Also the original TOS would have to be looked over. BSG has proven that they have no issues with rewriting things on the fly. So the TOS people signed when EoD was still on the market, and what is visible at the moment could be different since this all started. People could try to do a class action. But if BSG is slowly sinking, thus why the Unheard of Bundle exists, there might not be anything to win. Long story short. It's might not even be worth trying.
i’m so glad i put tarkov down a couple years ago. was awesome fun playing it during covid with a couple of my mates. we wasted entire months sitting there in raids. this is absolutely ridiculous, i bought eod because i loved what tarkov was doing and i had a super fun time playing the game but over the years seeing tarkov basically only receive negative responses with hackers and such, to now see this makes me so sad. don’t think there’s any coming back from this now
i dont even like extractions shooters, let alone tarkov, but with the absurdity of this i hope grayzone or the others offer even more to players for FREE to really slap tarkovs devs in the face for thinking this was ever a good idea
I play star citizen and I can admit the prices on ships are pretty high. But at least with those ships have full interiors and heavily detailed, so it at least feel like its semi worth it ya know. Cant buy Single player EFT with in game currency lmao.
Tarkov still feels like a small indie game because they won't fix their tacky, pure white surface reflections on everything. This just seems like laughable money grab
Finally
Gamers finally escaped from tarkov
This comment is too good :)
wow an original comment, this guy must have 200 iq
@@deuceyd8468 about as original as yours lil bro
And entered SPTarkov
it's not dead, even with all the heat player's won't just quit the game, it's the only game that does what they do correectly that isn't dead like the cycle the frontier or maruader's. people tried copying the game but failed 1 after another.
Not even EA is that greedy.
They would if they could
Oh but they are. You might want to look at how much The Sims 4 costs to get all of it. It's well over $1000 now for everything at release price.
...yet
they are but they just hide it better lmao on EAFC 24 there is like a $60 player pack in the store
EA is far more greedy
$250 for any game can fuck right off! $150 for a game can fuck right off. Just no!
It's not really even for a game, so much as for the DLC for a game.
(Even if it includes the base game, who;s going to buy a $250 game other than the people who already play it?)
Flight simmers... 150 for a single plane yes please 🥺 (not including the flight sim itself for another 80)
@@iglobrothers645DCS is free at least, and if you get the standalone version you get 50% off your first aircraft
@@iglobrothers645which flight sims are you paying 80 dollars for lmao
@@aramos3639doesn't DCS have some up there "packs" think the ah-64d is around that price
"If you get caught you will be banned"
A literal impossibility.
Imagine getting banned for wanting to only play against bots while 30% of the player base are using hacks...
@@SpankinYaBoyIt's just scaremongering though. You run a seperate copy of the game which doesn't connect to any real servers. There's zero chance of getting caught. Goose egg.
But you are correct. It does show the priorities of BSG, and how anti-consumer they are.
@@SpankinYaBoy you cant unless you're dumb enough to launch the actual game while playing single player tarkov since battle eye could potentially detect it as cheat program and ban you
@@Tom-ol5zzwas watching a stream of a guy back in the day and his friend opened up GTA and got him banned lmao
@@user-ef5ug6jx5nfearmongering?
RIP Tarkov, gone but always forgotten 🙏
Gone and always unheard of💀
not even dead, actually i'd say it has a bigger player base then ever.
@@darkeclipse506 why are you coping
The cope in some people is unheard of @@SaintJames14
@@SaintJames14 The game is fine. Why are you seething?
Ironically, ''Unheard'' is how it should've stayed.
unheard edition describes the fan base atm
more like nobody heard of a bullshit orice like this
This is just your regular Russian company greed.
@@RazorsharpLT Very true, always the same story with those.
@@RazorsharpLT EA Sports but Russian Version
its not 250 usd, its 330 actually. for some reason they dont include tax, which every other developer does.
Where do you live to get taxed that high?!
@@sunlight-sky151I know he said “USD” but there are countries like Brazil where $250 is ASTRONOMICAL in conversions
everything on steam says "Sales tax will be calculated during checkout where applicable", BSG charges various transaction fees for various payment methods
@@BonzerMrT its still the same value, 250 US dollars is equal to 1,268.55 Brazilian Real, 100 liters is equal to 100,000 milliliters which is equal to 26.4 US gallons
@@sunlight-sky151 i dont think its regional tax.
its funny how they make an item to spawn your friends in when you're in trouble but it takes 5 mins to get in a game if you're lucky
5 mins? More like 15
Yup
Upgraded to the uninstalled edition
Finally escaped from tarkov
BYE FELICIA!!
Remember lad... Lightkeeper said "We can't escape from Tarkov, because we can't escape what we are".
@@lacroraw escaped a month ago. Haven't looked back
Arena breakout is actually quite fun
paying even a penny for pve is practically unheard of, $250 is pure insanity
Didn't Overwatch 2 want $15 for some PvE missions you could finish in an afternoon?
PvE games often try to scam their players. E.g in Payday 2 they have a ton of DLCs, but they haven't learned because Now Payday 3 they said they will take the same DLC aproach, plus they will also add an in-game store for cosmetics in 2025 & a premium currency. Other PVE games that come to mind with premium currency are: Rainbow Six Exttraction (had an in-game store for cosmetics), killing floor 2, etc
Especially when SPT exists
Honestly I think pve is going to make a comeback given how successful helldivers 2 is.
And i missing something? Because I feel like fortnite/save the world was just that
$250 are equal to 1278.07 BRL. This is 90,47% of the average wage in Brazil (if you don't include taxes). Basically IMPOSSIBLE to buy this "premium edition" without being rich in my country.
Well Brazil is fucked up in every other regard so it’s not that surprising
Lol barely 1.5 hrs of work here
@@StarlightEater and where the hell do you live?
@@StarlightEatermind if I move in where you at ?
@@StarlightEater Doubt. I'm in America and even specialist surgeons who drive fancy cars and dine with politicians don't make that kind of money.
I disagree gamers are normally weak-willed, they will say boycott and just continue to play. Seen this before.
Yup look at the current state of other titles and companies that run them.
@@austinmontenegro976 Sadly so true, the current state of gamering is very anti-consumer and exploitive. I think all these people that Claim Tarkov is dead are being idiots. Sure its already reached its height as a game but alot of people are still playing OW2. Sooo tIme to make some money?
War Thunder players actually suceeded
Helldivers players:
helldivers community has entered the chat
they are correct: it´s not DLC, it´s fraud
Well it's time to escape from Kharkov.
@@aaroncruz9181 🤣
Preach it louder for the people in the back, brother.
@@scumroyalsgaming absolutely
@@scumroyalsgaming "We can't escape from Tarkov, because we can't escape what we are" -Lightkeeper
(third time i repeat this in the comment section, start to be annoying but i love the quote)
This is only half of it. They were also changing their website and what is included in the EOD, live during LVNDMARK's stream. Removing the line "includes all subsquent DLCs" from the EOD account and adding it to unheard. Won't suprise me if they tried to do the same thing again with another 400 dollar editon on launch.
Edit. It seems Nikita is starting to walk back or maybe was changing different line of text. I guess my overall point was. They're trying to manipulate us and pull the wool over our eyes. And they will do it again
@@Irek__2 youre an absolute clown, saying "womp womp" doesnt make you right lil bro.
@@Irek__2 are you 12?
@@Irek__2 nah, ill pass. Im seeing what they are doing. Even their apology was a half apology that blamed the customers. Being different doesnt mean being correct dog. Stop using 12 year old tik tok lingo like "Womp Womp" and whining at people to see things differently when youre wrong.
400$ version that lets you select area of the map you spawn into, with 10x96 stash and level 15 character to access flea market at start, maybe even some max rep traders at start
@@eliteghost0001 seems someone deleted his comments
To this day, Tarkov was the biggest waste of $50 I've ever spent. Bores the fuck outta me.
I played it for about 3 hours and got bored. Did well in multiplayer matches on whatever map I was on, but as a fresh noob I obviously had no idea where my extracts were on a massive map and ran out the time limit, losing all the crap i’d got after killing 4-5 scavs or players. Messed around with that mode where you can spawn into a map with bots but you don’t get to keep loot to try and learn maps, but it got old quick.
It’s not made for casual players, unless those casual players are willing to sink hours into learning basic things like where to go on a map. And at least for me, the loading times were absolutely asinine and i’d have to sit there for 10 minutes while a I loaded into a single match
@@dryfox11 You never killed 4 - 5 players. You killed scavs. As much as I want to shit on Tarkov, learn a game before you shit on it lmao. Its like not being able to finish a Mario level and calling the whole game trash because you keep dying to a fucking turtle.
@@dryfox11 you didn't play tarkov. Like I'm serious you don't understand it even at a basic level those were pots
I feel you
@@dryfox11 Play for at least 50 hours and join the community before you comment on any multiplayer game. Something that you disagree with might just be a you problem(low skill/ low knowledge).
I stopped playing Tarkov years ago when the playerbase started to grow, causing the strange meta of almost CoD-like speed combat that has evolved now. I think they've leaned so hard into that meta with things like the grenade launchers, large caliber guns, LMGs, etc and nearly unlimited money from the hideout, that they lost sight of what the game originally was.
I miss the days of going around the map slowly, looting what I needed or completing missions, and being careful about engaging other players because dying meant something. Now after dying all you need to do is go into your hideout, get some bitcoin, vendor it and buy your entire kit back from the flea market in a few clicks.
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bye felicia why you still talkin bout our game if ya stopped playin years ago?
@@cinchmccoy UA-cam suggests these videos. It suggested it to me as well, and I've never played Tarkov. And probably never will.
When this game came out the inertia was awful chads literally just stomped. What Tarkov were you playing? As games get older they get harder because people get better. Not to mention when they lose casuals. Then its just a pool of players who want to better at the game. So yea harder game and this game is hard to begin with.
I gotta agree with you. I've been griping about OG tarkov compared to now for so long, I think my friends are annoyed about it: But its certainly far, far different than what it started out as. OG tarkov really had that "everything is F*'d kind of feel. Finding an M4 was a miracle, and something you cherished for a long time. I miss when everyone had shitty AK's and PM pistols, and half the scav loot was partially broken weapons. It really had that STALKER vibe. It was slow. Good loot was rare. And there wasn't this insane, annoying meta there is now.
Definitely had the most fun when it was just getting popular. Everyone sucked and you were still learning the game. Me and my friends didn't even bother with any quests back then, we just played for fun and progressed through looting and killing.
The disconnect between the executive/business side and the players and even some devs (who are ignored) is absolutely astounding in gaming today
entertainment* movies and tv shows suffering from chasing trends & greed as well
@@adamgeigerjr6995 very true
This is the problem with publicly traded companies. Every year you have to earn more money than last. It leads to these idiotic decisions so that the shareholders are happy
This game even has the rare exception of being published in-house, so they have no excuses of being forced to do this either...
@@Rob712 great point! They can’t point at the suits and say “it was them!” Like dice could be influenced majorly by EA but these guys do this stuff by their own accord
I loved Tarkov, then took a break one wipe and came back to a banned account, I sent a ticket to the devs and asked if I can get unbanned or at least find out why I was banned. I was told it's in the terms and conditions that they can ban anyone and no reason needs to be provided. I never cheated and never even reached a super high level or even got super rich. I guess they assumed I'd buy another account but gg I'm sad about quitting but it is what it is.
Well tht suks
Classic russian way.
In Russia, Tarkov escape you
@@darxide03 haha
I hope you tried to refund? Pretty sure you could argue from a consumer protection standpoint, especially if you're in the EU where they take this shit more seriously
To be fair to Star Citizen due to that comparison you made :
You can actually get all ships in the shop by simply playing the game. In EFT, you cannot get the Unheard edition by spending some fictional money...
I haven't played star citizen (I wouldn't even try until I get a better PC) but I have seen some of the prices on their ships in real currency. You could theoretically earn those ships using in game currency, but can you practically? Helldivers 2 for instance, has a currency you can buy or earn, but it is practically feasible for a person to earn enough premium currency with gameplay to buy the monthly DLC on a monthly basis.
@@epikmanthe3rd You can. It's an MMO so it'll take a little bit of MMO timeline, but once you get a good game loop going and making money it's quite feasible.
@@DocVanfox Considering the most expensive ship is $20k, I struggle to believe that. Hell, even the second most expensive ship at $3k seems like it would take YEARS to grind to.
@@epikmanthe3rd Those aren't in the game yet so I don't know the in-game price. But I can tell you, the 890 Jump (a 800$ ship) is 32 million in game and I always manage to buy within around 2 months.
@@epikmanthe3rd Also, what you see at 20000$ is a pack of ships, not a standalone ship.
Charging $150 for playable content is absurd in itself. Charging $250 for playable content is unforgivable.
Some studios can't help but think they're better than their customers, and that they're the only option, so they can get away with ridiculous levels of asshattery. There has not yet been a studio that did not have competition ready and willing to step up, eat their lunch, and T-bag their drink before leaving.
Exactly, Nikita is delusional on so many levels. The game is decent but we're all pretty bored of it now and very ready to jump ship to a new extraction shooter for no other reason than boredom. Nikita then expects his loyal fanbase to support them into the 'full release' when we're not sure what the 1.0 will even look like.
@@thedofflin Some people already do defend the new edition.
No matter how many times you tell some people that they literally just quickly made an overpriced coop mode in 2 weeks AFTER Incursion released and they saw they can make some money from it, they think it's "perfectly fine" and "worth it".
So yes, they actually do in fact absolutely bank in on a a portion of the player base. Do they care if their player base drops? Probably not, they already got your money. If everyone leaves: What do they care? They'll just close the gates and leave with their earnings.
The money some people already spent on those versions could've literally been given to the Incursion & Gray Zone Warfare devs, at least those (especially Incursion as the first one that got announced, back then as Project Quarantine) did come out building a game from the ground up to satisfy the question for coop that was unanswered for years, those are smaller devs, they're not precisely BSG who are still swimming in millions - and in incursions case the devs even specifically allow mods and want people to create them, for 16.50€ instead of 250€ without taxes, lol.
@@thedofflinor when it will come out??
It's a russian company so it was to be expected. They try to milk as much money as they can by scamming their customers and then they make a new company or product
250$ is crazy
$250 is literally my weekly grocery expense for a family of 4.
They’re out of their damn minds, ESPECIALLY promising FREE DLC and then backtracking and demanding $250 for something that they promised would be FREE
love you levelcap, found you way back in battlefield 3 days, proud of you still going strong, keep on brother
I found out about him through battlefield friends
@@jacobstewart3428 *Gets teamkilled while teaching about prefiring*
@@jacobstewart3428 same here, which was in the BF3 era
Found him during bf4
@@ankngmgsame.
As long as people keep giving them money, they won't stop.
Just like every other developer. Oh well. Gamers are the cause of the shit in the industry.
Defeatism is cute.
@@joshmiller9783The devs set the fire & consumers pour the gasoline.
Fortunately not all devs do that, some devs have morals & think about their fans & reputation. Lets praise those devs who do that.
@@ballisticwafflesThis is not defeatism, he is just stating a fact: if the players reward such behavior, it will continue.
Defeatism would be to say: there is nothing that can be done, because people will buy ot anyways.
@@ballisticwafflesnot really what’s happening here
I remember when frankieonpc first played through/reviewed Eacape from Tarkov back in 2017. What a time that was lol.
It's so...timely that a russian developer who rook a ton of inspiration from Ukrainian stories/games is saying that they were the original
I thought the Tarkov devs were Ukrainians, but after looking up, the irony is indeed there and makes those prices even more messed up if you know what I mean.
Arkady and Boris Strugatsky were russian(well, soviet) writers, so don't bring modern bullshit politics into that.
@@klausjack8731 Could you elaborate? Sounds interesting
@@pannik_lucas When I thought that the devs were Ukrainian, I thought as a joke that they made the prices so ridiculously high to support the Ukrainian war effort. But since the devs are Russians, those high prices will now in a way support the Russian war effort (via taxes of course) against the country, where Tarkov’s inspiration comes from. If you think it this way, than it makes those (unnecessary) prices (I’m not a Tarkov player, so I don’t know if 150 and 250 are worth it) kinda messed up.
@@klausjack8731 250 bucks for ANY game cannot ever be worth it!
It's crazy that all they needed to add. Was an Adidas tracksuit for $250. Or a digital watch for a 15$
If you read that comment as written, it sounds a little insane.
people would be more okay with paying for stupid skins than paying for pve and thats weird to me ... people spend more money on COD skins than tarkov pve... and thats the really sad thing..@@inviktus1983
They already have that Adidas tracksuit in the game on top of that XD
Speaking about watches, if they started selling roler watches as merch, I think a lot of people would buy it for the lols.
They should have sold face paint for cosmetics, heaps of players would buy it especially dark ones which give a minor edge if you aren’t wearing a helmet w face shield
Tarkov wiggle. That's all I'm going to say.
Are those wigglers in the room with us right now?
@@herpderp3131 I can hear them wiggling in the walls
come to cs2, blatant cheaters every game non-stop;p
@@herpderp3131 you must be a troll, or a cheater.... not that it matters anymore.
@@St0RM33massive ban waves under way, or yk just play faceit
"Hey, you dont like our cheater problem, 250$ and we got a solution for you"
You know you done goofed when levelcap get you! Always insanely detailed and visually appealing! Love ya
"Looks like you finally escaped from Tarkov operator. Welcome to Komona."
250$ ❌
Free to play ☑️
1:27 Actually, the SPT mod is not co-op and never will be. SPT stands for 'Single Player Tarkov' and is ONLY single player intentionally. The mod team that made it aren't giving BSG any ammo to use against them in court if BSG try to cease and desist them. Also, it installs to a new folder directory and does not use your online account in any way so BSG has NO idea you are playing SPT.
there is a mod to make it co-op actually, but it is quite confusing compared to the other mods offered on the SPT website
it may not use the regular tarkov servers, but you can 100% make SPT co-op. i was literally playing with a friend on SPT yesterday.
@@XxSNiiPeR115xX Yes. There is a co-op mod out there, but the devs for SPT do not condone it and do not support it. SPT-AKI itself will never be co-op.
I forgot I even owned EFT, I launched it and couldn't get over the clunky movement and absurd amount of keybinds you need.. I'm going to give this a try.
@@hhaste i support you dont get me wrong but the timing of this and the video that brought you this desire is truly hilarious. lots of fun once you learn the game
$250 bundle
Ubisoft: “Write this down”
Years since I've seen a levelcap video in my recommendations. Probably since Battlefield 1. This is an actual situation I wanted to understand, so I'm happy to see your channel is still going strong.
imagine shooting yourself in the foot, then you reload and shoot yourself in the foot again. That's the BSG experience😂😂😂
They shot themselves in the foot, had a weapon malfunction, cleared it, then shot themselves in the foot again
I read a comment saying "they missed and had to try again because of the shoddy netcode"
Nikita still hasn’t apologised. He’s regretful and disappointed that he got caught however. Not suprised we’re only just getting to shine a light on the greed of BSG and their lack of care towards the community. A new edition was never needed. They just needed to fix their game. They had a loyal community that supported the game through and through, but still decided they wanted to throw it all away. I’ll miss tarkov, only pre innertia though.
Based comment adding inertia to the game made us feel like dogshit
How Tarkov copied a visuals of Stalker? Dude, that's how every countryside in Europe Looks, minus the mutants (in some cases).
glad to see the coverage
Just for reference as a South African the 250$ is essentially a months rent or combined (Medical Insurance and Vehicle Fuel)
Farewell, Tarkov
Every EFT player should check out the single player mod (SPT), especially those that want offline but don't have EoD or want to buy it.. There is absolutely no way for BSG to know that you're using it unless you show them publicly. SPT creates it's own server on your computer and does not connect to BSG servers.
Unless some shady backdoor is installed on your device after booting up BSG launcher...
@@theonefrancis696 Nah, even before this controversy, SPT had tens of thousands of people playing; loads of people dug into how it works and into the files. It's safe. No more unsafe than BSG with access to your computer.
would also like to add, if you want to be able to play pve with your friends like the unheard edition has, you can. MPT (Project Fika) is a free mod that allows a peer-to-peer server connection to be established between SPT launchers for co-op in SPT. Setup was mildly jank and a tad bit confusing, but simple enough using radmin. My friend and i are on level 2 traders and have done around 30 raids with absolutely 0 hiccups!
why would you even want to play tarkov in single player lol, this doesnt make any sense
@@Pentazemin44 server instability and an absurd number of cheaters are my reasons. With the right mods, you can turn it into a very close online experience.
Arena breakout, grey zone warfare, incursion red river, marauders, ghosts of tabor, and the hunt showdown are all in the perfect spot to take over the extraction shooter genre.
Red River and Gray Zone still have a long while to go before they are going to 'take over' anything, other than the exodus that isn't going to feel the same 'awe' factor by them as tarkov offered. (I'm not defending BSG, they suck, but still.. )
Ngl hunt showdown is dog shit and nothing like tarkov
Comments are a GREAT read. Made my morning. Very mad fan boys down here.
BIG difference in star citizen is those ships are always made available in game to purchase 3-6 months later.
Star Citizens monetization has been communicated to all backers back in 2013 and they been supportive of this approach. All changes since then have been wished for by the community - like the ability to upgrade purchases or to buy back previously deleted purchases. Its totally ok to "not be ok" with that approach and stay out of it.
@@elfwyn8707 Well they are transparent at least and I was always able to melt my ships from time to time. Never lost a dime.
What’s weird to think about is while the average person would say “yeah that’s way too much” there were enough people on their dev team that actually said “looks good 👍🏼” for this to actually pass.
Because they're very well aware that some people will buy it regardless.
And loads will forgive it either way - in fact, they already got some people defending the pack who bought it, so they achieved everything they wanted even if they'd give everything for free to everyone. And people WILL flock back to play it - and if not, why would they care? They can just shut down their servers and have even more money than they had before putting it up.
I doubt the dev team has any real say on monetization decisions. They might have been able to speak against it, but it's the top brass that makes the call ultimately.
Half of their dev team is in Ukraine, so half the company's logic and consideration is at war. Allowing the remaining team to pass crazy ideas.
since when do devs get to decide the monetisation features of a game
@@stephenallen4635 I mean devs here in an over arching sense. Meaning anyone and/or everyone involved with the game
So am I right in saying that you can level up and loot on the offline mode and everything stays? Like it will transfer over into online? Cause if so, that kind of defeats the whole purpose of tarkov.
Escape from Tarkov and into the Dark Zone.
developed by Russian Saint-Petersburg-based game developer Battlestate Games.
it shows lol
i guess tarkov can never escape the borderline racism people have against every russian for some reason
Truly the 3.6 roentgen of the gaming industry rn
All u need to know lol
No vranyo here comrade
You forgot to add that the knife is from an asset store, which makes it even funnier.
Love the music!
Not to be rude but it would be really nice if you would put the names of the background music in your videos into the video description.(Unless I'm missing something, in which case please correct me)
And Helldivers 2 is only $40! worth every penny
Gets boring after a while
Unfortunately, I don't think it is this worth it since ot is always-online and uses a kernel level AC. But that is jus my opinion.
And gameplaywise, it is awesome!
Boring after 1 day
Game was over hyped now it’s dead PVE is gay
@@agcars2029 89,065 players right now
yeah, dead game
Correct me if i'm wrong, but Nikita also moved the goalpost for when "access to DLC" begins for EOD owners to post official launch. I suspect he's going to claim any new modes added during EFT's beta phase are not part of EOD's DLC access bc the game isn't fully released yet.
what i cannot get my head arround is... the "no wipe", first, existing for just SOME players, and seccond, not being included on the edge of darkness edition... simply blows my mind.
Early tarkov devs worked on stalker with stalker devs, stalker devs also helped them with their first arena extraction shooter they made before tarkov.
I honestly forgot Tarkov existed. Never played it, probably never will
u should, game is great.
@@maximanimo nah its bad
You aren't good enough
@@sowianskizonierz2693 the game isnt good enough actually .
Don't, devs are lazy af and greedy as you can see with recent controversy@@maximanimo
They were never 'heard' from again.
its been 2 days hell they could go dark not long after this shut off lights sell assets, and find somebody to buy the game from them and just move on like nothing ever happened, hell tencent would probably buy it up in a heart beat and still not suck as bad as BSG and that is worse case scenario that a Chinese company takes over, i hate ubisoft but its either them or Microsoft
if windows releases new feature, do you need to buy new windows update ?
9:15 music: High Noon by Tracktribe
Gray zone warfare where you at 🗣
Tomorrow, actually. Man, Gray Zone jumped on chance really quick.
EARLY ACCESS RELEASES TOMMOROW !!!!
Will probably end up being a similar scam...
9am EST 4/30/24
Yeah, but sadly gray zone has the same crappy payment options as tarkov, just not as expensive and greedy.
Escape from Ripov
thankfully there's projects out there like SPT and SIT
Ghosts of tabor took me from Tarkov. Awesome VR shooter inspired by tarkov. you even get a home base to fill with guns and cool stuff.
The argument in court over the EOD thing would be that the unheard edition includes a downloaded update but there are features behind a paywall. If anything this is just prompt for us as the people to get "DLC" or Downloadable Content a legal definition. something like - Any increase in features, playable content, restricted behind a seperate download from the original base game. or something
If anyone has previously played Contract Wars, the P2W model in that game very much sets a precedent for this
I've seen other devs fumble the bag harder. But hell they tripped on that one and went down the whole flight of stairs
I just upgraded EOD to Unheard Of for $50 and got instant access to PvE. For me it's a game changer and I already got more than my money's worth from EoD that I bought 4+ years ago for 139.99USD. Paying for the upgrade now may also help a little bit for BSG to get the new servers they need to enable PvE for all EoD players who want it.
PvE gives solo players a chance to get over gear fear due to the 100% insurance return rate.
Committing to no wipes in PvE mode shows that BSG has completed the core elements of the game and is confident in their systems. We can do our own PvE wipes whenever we want by starting another character.
And thanks to the SPT Project that likely precipitated the new game modes.
Gray Zone Warfare is coming into early access on Steam tomorrow. It is both 1) a very similar game and 2) run by someone else.
Just food for thought.
AND THREE -- dogshit game
@@cinchmccoy well that's, just, like, your opinion man
I spent 210 on two hard drives. With them combined i can hold well over triple the games i could spend on this. That sure is something
Pro tip for HDD savings, you can buy refurbished enterprise drives (4x the expected life of a normal consumer drive) and they're filled with helium.
Can someone tell me what was the inspiration behind Tarkov because I didn't get the irony behind Battlestate calling those other devs out
What is that background music?
Goodbye tarkov and hello greyzone warfare
Ive seen floating player models in Greyzone Warfare already, fuck that game too lmao.
SPT gives you offline coop for free with the project fika mod, and you get mod support
Key word the new pack says that dlcs are (future seasons) i.e. its just gonna be like free season passes or something like that.
I remember seeing trailers and gameplay in 2014-2015 in my realistic survival game phase and was in awe. Never played it as i only recently got into PC, but seems like i dodged a bullet
It's a good game. Problem is the same issues that plagued it for years (audio, recoil, cheaters) still do to this day and the only one they fixed was recoil.
What do I think....it's fucking hilarious. They must have seen Activision's gorilla glove and thought, what the hey. Fug it
So Eod edition get now the pve mode also ?
I’m fairly new to Tarkov (January 2024) and I really enjoy the core difficult gameplay that eft has to offer. I got standard edition for around 40 bucks. The game is so good I even want to do a hardcore run for next wipe, it sucks seeing this company just shoot itself in the foot as if they don’t get it together I’ll most likely switch to gray zone warfare later this year
Im curious how annyone will defend this
i dont think anyone can even try to defend it, its just ppl not wanting to see a great game die due to mass incompetence of BSG / Nikita
The legacy of running amok drunk on vodka. Time in the limelight is running out I feel, there are plenty of other games out there
lets see now if LevelCapGaming will use the same tone when talking about Star Citizen
Just when competetion arised
Time for Greyzone Warefare People !!!
Have u seen the gunplay, its gonna be trash.
I'l still go and give it a fair try but when u look at gunfughts it can't compete.
@@maximanimo because tarkov desync warfare is soooo good??????
@@maximanimo Man shocked that Early access game that isn't even out yet is clunky..... Tarkov has been in development for 8 years and is Clunky as a robot, Maybe have some optimism and stop being a Nikita simp. Greyzone needs some work but from what LITERALLY everyone is saying it has the structure to be amazing. BUUT hey if you want to give it a "fair try" by going in with a shit attitude, You do you boo.
@@maverick9334 nikita simp or not he has a point, no doubt it will get better as the dev for greyzone are FIRE but no matter what ppl are gonna compare the two no matter the plethora of differences. but for the time being i agree the gun play seems like it isnt to the standard of modern games. the mechanics behind it tho are dope already lmao
BYE FELICIA!!
Best level cap 2024 bro 👍🏼
Something that gets looked past when talking about competitors to tarkov, is the in depth gun modifications, their accuracy to real world counter parts, and that the items are nearly all "real", aside from some obvious buff and health items. I don't care about the looter shooter aspect, I like that its (when its going correctly) an extremely accurate milsim.
On my fresh windows install it wont even fkin download. It thinks that i already had the game present and after launching bsd launch it tried to update it rather than download the game .
Tarkov spt is basiclly what everyone always wanted anyways
Yup , the only reason I kept playing the game. SPT is just way more fun.
@@bountoj The Mods are absolutely amazing, I've noticed no one who actually has played Modded SPT didn't like it, It's always the dum-dums who can't figure out how to install the mods who shit on SPT and call it "lame".
Surely “Edge of Darkness” owners are entitled to financial compensation since Battlestate Games fraudulently misrepresented the sale of that product right?
No.
Because:
a) a court would have to rule that it in fact does count as a DLC (and therefor would have to be included), otherwise it's just a differentiated product within the same application.
b) they're in russia, so good luck getting them to even appear in court, they'll at best laugh at you.
nope
You serious? Lmao
@@DigitalApex
the definition of DLC is “additional content created for a video game, distributed through the Internet by the game's publisher” and since content within the ‘Unheard Edition’ technically meets the definition of ‘DLC’ there is an argument to be made that it should be included within ‘Edge of Darkness’ edition.
Furthermore several Reddit users are now known to have requested a refund of their “Edge of Darknesses Edition” with the understanding that if BSG don’t respond within 30 days they can and will submit a Lawsuit.
It's entirely possible but that would be a long drawn out back and forth. The Consumers have evidence of BSG literally changing the description of what was in EoD in near real time. Since PVE isn't a near separate entity like Arena, it could be stated that PVE is DLC, but it is not a easy argument considering the bs BSG is pulling with it's personal definitions of things.
Also the original TOS would have to be looked over. BSG has proven that they have no issues with rewriting things on the fly. So the TOS people signed when EoD was still on the market, and what is visible at the moment could be different since this all started. People could try to do a class action. But if BSG is slowly sinking, thus why the Unheard of Bundle exists, there might not be anything to win.
Long story short. It's might not even be worth trying.
People know there’s a standard edition right, limits space but doesn’t limit and features or access to the actual game. Costs $50
i’m so glad i put tarkov down a couple years ago. was awesome fun playing it during covid with a couple of my mates. we wasted entire months sitting there in raids.
this is absolutely ridiculous, i bought eod because i loved what tarkov was doing and i had a super fun time playing the game but over the years seeing tarkov basically only receive negative responses with hackers and such, to now see this makes me so sad. don’t think there’s any coming back from this now
BYE FELICIA!!
So you could say players are Escaping from Tarkov?
"What? People have made that joke already? Fuck!"
exit Tarkov, enter Gray Zone Warzone
BYE FELICIA!!
i dont even like extractions shooters, let alone tarkov, but with the absurdity of this i hope grayzone or the others offer even more to players for FREE to really slap tarkovs devs in the face for thinking this was ever a good idea
I play star citizen and I can admit the prices on ships are pretty high. But at least with those ships have full interiors and heavily detailed, so it at least feel like its semi worth it ya know. Cant buy Single player EFT with in game currency lmao.
Tarkov still feels like a small indie game because they won't fix their tacky, pure white surface reflections on everything. This just seems like laughable money grab
It's the indie/early access version of graphics mods havings tons of rain puddles.
You just skimmed over a major FUBAR situation.
when i saw this version came out, it just made me more excited for gray zone warfare lmao
I think its funny that anyone calling their game a "closed beta" has the audacity to charge 250 dollars for any version
devs need an axx b eating.
Just Nikita really.