A Few Corrections! - GroundZero is actually level 20 and below (I said 15) but will be separated into 2 different queues (1-15 and 16+) at some point in the future. - I also forgot to mention how important headsets are in game! Basically you should always have one on if possible. Just try them all and see which ones you like the best!
Step 1. Accept pain. Everybody and their mother are way ahead of you in everything at this point. Step 2. After acceptance just play it as a hardcore horror survival game. That is basically what it is for the next year. Step 3. Enjoy the small amounts of success you have and celebrate every small victory. Then suffer some more.
It's good to listen to a beginner guide from time to time, just to remind myself of systems I might have forgotten or just refresh knowledge. Even if I can't use most of it.
I skimmed through so not sure if it was mentioned (knowing Jesse, I'm sure it was somewhere) BUT, get used to using CTRL + L Click (anything you don't wear or hold) and ALT + L Click (anything you wear or hold) for looting, it speeds up your time being vulnerable while looting by a million. Playing with one of my friends recently who only has like 30 hours and his biggest detriment by FAR was looting speed after a kill. I'd be waiting 45 seconds+ just for him to take a gun and a few items. Use hotkeys and keybinds, there's a ton of them in this game but most of them are absolutely worth knowing and using. Also, set discard to a better keybind like an extra mouse button, being able to drop something in a fraction of a second compared to right clicking and pressing discard or looking for delete on your keyboard is a life saver, trust me.
@@justofficial8093 If you do like this, you lose the shortcut (shift + left click) to teleport the items to the sorting table in the Stash. Because of this, I assigned Caps key + left click to discard.
even though i have 500+ hours and knows most of the mechanics quite ok i always watch these videos by u just to make sure im not forgeting some and also i share it with friends of mine who are not so educated… thanks a lot for ur effort
A few years ago this original video brought me into Tarkov. I don't play all the wipes, but whenI do these videos help me get back up to speed. Thanks!
2000hr player here, happily watching this entire video lol. I learned something too. Took a minute, but I realized I can actually totally utilize the Flea Wishlist better. Wishlist my meta stims and ammos, cuz I gotta rebuy those pretty often. Probably other things too. Hell yeah.
One of my favorite things to do with the Flea Wishlist is to actually have a bunch of the very pricey items in there, and I save them up in my stash. Then, I sell when they are high, checking after each Raid I do. For instance… Motors, usually sell for around 80-90k, but, they routinely go up to 140k…. That’s literally almost double. So I’ll save 10 motors up, wait for them to hit 140k. Then, if I need to buy them, I’ll wait until they are low. Wishlist is really nice. Did the same thing with 7.62x39 PS, shit hit 1,200 ea and I sold over 1,000 of them LOL.
I just started playing and the only thing I can add for other new players is to just get in and play live raids. PMC, scav, whatever. You're gonna die. It is what it is. Getting in and trying to get out is the best way to learn imo. I've been spending my first wipe entirely devoted to just learning and not worrying super hard about quests, gear, money, survives, etc. If I die, I die. Go next.
I have a few hundred hours in Tarkov but it's been a couple years since I played. This video was a great reminder on some things and an awesome way to learn about new features.
Haven't finished the video, and there's probably hundreds of comments mentioning it. But an upside after a raid and considering either to heal yourself or having Therapist heal you, is that if you choose to heal yourself you instead are improving and upgrading your medical stats alongside any equipment use stats. Of course you can always choose to have Therapist heal you instead to save on item usage if you would rather prefer to pay for it, a good strategy is to keep any grizzlies you find and use them to heal you after any and all raids. It varies on each person obviously, but grizzlies are often best left out of any raids that are not EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, so if you do not have a set goal and/or are expecting to be in a long dangerous raid, than a grizzly is best left out and instead using it from your stache afterwards to heal, as they provide alot from their high stats AND can improve your healing stats due to how long they last It is all up to personal preference, I'm not saying he was wrong btw!!!! Jesse is super useful and a sage
I was reluctant to spend an hour and a half watching this video since most long guides I've found are boring and take too long to get to the point, but I'm glad I took the time. This video covered a lot of questions I had about the game at just the right pace. Thanks!
Simplified version Download the Tarkov maps. Play one map until you know the extractions. Loot until your full then extract. More extractions mean more xp After a while you can comfortably take better gear After more time you can engage in combat Knowing the map and how to extract is the critical thing. Everything else you will learn as you go
Just downloaded Saturday, watched a few lvl 1 videos, already kinda learning, I've ran like 10 practice raids on ground zero and I still know nothing lol I'm so pumped to keep learning
I enjoyed the video and think the information is useful. This comment is intended to be constructive only for possible future videos. The video formatting feels like it is intended for people who took a break and came back or this is their 2nd wipe. While all the information is useful, I don't know how much of it a brand new player would understand vs a player who already has baseline experience and is looking to understand the mechanics of the game more in depth. In a video intended for brand new players, I would have loved to see the the game broken down into 'chapters' with each chapter breaking down the next step. Ex: -how to get into a raid (what goes on your pmc) -what do you do in raid (different ai, how to loot/extract, what the different symbols on your screen mean, how healing works) -you survived/died, whats next (loosing gear, healing with therapist, selling items you found) After going through the base gameplay loop, other topics can be addressed either in a follow up video (new player series) or in later sections (if the goal is to have one source for everything you need). Ex: -you can get in and out of raid, whats next (questing) -you hit level 15 (flee market) -what can you do outside of PMC raids (scav raids, hideout) Side note: I recommend avoiding terms like 'obviously' in beginners guides. Something that is obvious to experienced players isn't always obvious to new players
Wow. This might be the best video game guide I have ever watched. This answered so many questions and it was very clear and concise. Thank you so much!
Cheers Pizzaman. We all absolutely appreciate your hard work and efforts with making tarkov content. I try and watch as many of your videos as much as I can, and to try replicate what you do in certain situations, I almost have 400 hours on the game and I feel like I still struggle with alot of things that I should know already, but now this video exist and I'm going to be using it to my advantage and to try get better. Thanks again Jesse ❤
52:28, Lol, no kidding. My first AR-15 I built IRL was pretty overwhelming, because what's in this game is just scratching the surface of what's in the real world market. In fact, I don't think I can even build my real life rifle in this game... yet. I do love just how in-depth this game gets, though, and love that they are using real world manufacturers.
Siiiick. I was hoping you would do another one of these! Your last one was a saving grace for me when I first started playing and learning this game a year ago! Hopefully this update can help many more. Thanks for all the amazing content jesse!
I actually played up to level 7 or 8 and wanted to reset since i have better knowledge of ground zero now. So thats the plan and this came at a perfect time
Bro! I watched thru the entire video. Thanks for the time and effort you put into this. Very helpful. Ive always loved this game but was never good at it. This video gives me a little more confidence to try it again. Thank you, 5 months after uploading this lol.
as someone who just started to play bc her boyfriend said it's the game that will get me better at shooters (i'm already seeing improvements), it is brutal and a steep learning curve plus losing everything each raid bc of death. i am determined to get better tho! i appreciate this guide :)
Omg... Big big thanl you man... I buy the game like 3 years ago... loose everything in one night because I dont try to understand it... move to SCUM for 3 years... I get bored of SCUM... came back 1 weeks ago but I prepare myself this time and I really enjoy it... finally it level 6 and still having big fun... So I try to learn more on UA-cam to not learning just by making mistake... Your video help me a lot and I enjoy listening to it... I am now a member of your Discord. So thank you a lot for that, I know you make money for it but still a big a thank you to create it... Good luck with your chanel!
I recently uploaded a beginners guide for this game and seeing the difference from mine to yours is nice to learn what I can imporve on as a whole. Great guide though we all appreciate the work that went into this! 🔥
I don't even own the game. Thinking about getting it and wanted to watch beginner guides. This has to be the best one I've watched by far. Thanks for making it.
this is great, this is my 2nd wipe and I kinda knew all of this stuff already, but I picked up tips and ill be more informed next time I get a chance to play. This video is also really clear and something I wish Id watched when I first started playing, thanks Jesse
I have 1000 hours in EFT and loved the vid. Definitely going to be sending any friends that get into the game to your video, very informative and you didn't get super detailed into anything that would really overwhelm a new player (outside of the overall info dump that they need to know)
Great videos Jesse. There's a lot of guide videos out there but I can't really find a thorough one on clearing an area for that last rat lurking around when you have taken out his teammates. Would be great to see a guide dealing with this problem. Keep up the good work.
There's one thing I should add to med items info - the maximum heal per use. For smaller kits it's 50hp per use. If your thorax is at 15hp, and you heal with an AI-2 or A/IFAK you only her it up to 65 hp. This is why most people prefer using the saleva kits as they restore more health for the same time. Grizzlies are bulkier, but they can easily cover all your medical needs except for field surgeries. Their use animation is very long (6s), but can be canselled at about 3sec which is usually enough to heal the body part to max hp anyway. Got forbid you using in to heal fracture in your leg mid-combat though.
@@HbkRick left mouse button cancels animations. Not all can be cancelled. You can also choose which part to heal if you spin the mouse wheel while keeping the shortcut key for the healing item. Very useful when your have multiple bleeds to prevent thorax or head from blacking out.
I see a lot of hate for ground zero but I honestly think it’s great. I started the last wipe and only got to level 15 with a total of 2 pmc kills. I just kept getting chadded on every raid. Now I’ve been playing again for two days and have several pmc kills almost every ground zero raid. I took out my first two man today in a firefight, and even though I ended up succumbing to my injuries later on it still felt damn good. Ground zero is great for learning the map, player spawns and how quests work. Thumbs up from me
I have like 250-ish hours into Tarkov, but I *love* listening to beginner's guides like this bc there is INEVITABLY like four things that I never, ever realized. Thanks for the video homie!
So I’m new to eft and was looking for beginner videos and found your channel! Thanks for the helping out the new guys like me, definitely going to subscribe to the channel
Pretty new to tarkov, under 50 hrs playtime and I love these vids. The part I'm struggling with the most at the moment is being able to discern who's a scav or pmc. My karma is taking a hit lol
Amazing video, can't thank you enough for the time and effort! Did not know crafting in hideout counts as found in raid, also you explained the compatible with/linked search path in a way that made me understand it finally. Much love!
I know everything in this video already but listening to Jesse for 1 1/2 hours is just really nice :D Thanks for the amazing Guide ! I'm sure a lot of new players will get lots of information out of it
@JesseKazam I'll have you know I transcribe every guide I watch into the notes section. Also as you were talkin bad about the notes I got jumped by tagilla while doing prapors early survival quest, and murdered him with a PPSH, 1% gang wya
Yo @jessekazam great video BUT you stated you can double click things in or out of raid to inspect but the default double click was changed to use any usable item instead of inspect a couple wipes ago. Just a FYI
I’m only 11 mins into the video, and honestly thanks a lot man I could never complete a raid because of my lack of knowledge I could never fully heal lol 😂 after this I’m sure I have a way better understanding of the healing mechanism 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for making these videos! I recently started playing SPT so I can learn the game and the maps without loosing everything and get frustrated and your videos have been super helpful! So many Tarkov guides/videos are too vague or is good info if you already know everything about Tarkov
Since it wasn’t mention about traders, when selling stuff check if therapist will buy something as she will pay the most, then mechanic, then ragman, when it comes to selling guns they need to be at least 60 durability to be sold usually I repair my stuff from skier so raise my money spent with him then sell it. In general medical and hideout stuff like wires, GPUs, and foodstuff can be sold to therapist for most, mechanic pays best for ammo, attachments, mags, and ammo, peacekeeper usually buys intel (for dollars), ragman is clothing and amor for best, and prapor grenades. Skier will buy a bunch of different things for usually a bit less than other traders and fence will buy anything but pays the least. There’s lots of poor durability and stuff tends to be overpriced so I almost never buy or sells stuff from/to fence. Also the flea market tends to pay more for stuff but some stuff may not be super desirable or take a long to sell so it may not be worth posting on the flea rather than sell to a trader and keep on chugging. Euros and dollars can also be bought from the skier or peacekeeper at a premium and certain things needed for a quest like gunsmithing are also sometimes sold in the flea for euros or dollars in the panther wants or needs them. (Dollars are needed for certain hideout upgrades and stuff from peacekeeper and euros I think are only needed for certain hideout upgrades). Edit: also if I’m gonna repair and wear armor into raid rather than sell I tend to use mechanic over skier since he’s repairs a bit better. If I’m just selling use skier since I find he’s got less stuff except for some attachments or the dovetail mount for the cheap NVGs which he also sells. Also pay attention for barters as with gunsmithing people tend to sell attachments for the quests for inflated prices and sometimes people miss the fact there’s a batter you can just buy the stuff for the flea for way cheaper and trade for the attachment you need.
All the hate for the devs I have seen on Reddit seems so bizarre, considering how well-done and in depth the details are in this game. This video really opened my eyes.
Thanks so much for the incredibly helpful video, Jesse. I bought EFT a year ago and never really played. Decided to start today and your video was crucial. I just wish I had watched it before I went MIA on my first scav run! 😂
Hey Jesse gotta do video for a glitch I found on ground zero ! Go to the middle little building Main Street the car show room go to second floor crouch and lean left beside table in back corner makes all walls disappear and you can see players
Thank you so much for the amazing video dude! Just started playing yesterday and instantly felt overwhelmed. And I've played games like DayZ and Arma, so that kinda says something! I did learn a lot from your video though and I feel a lot more confident going into a raid now that I know at least a lot of the basics that will help me survive. Hope to see yu out on the field and I HOPE it's not at the other end of your barrel xD Stay safe out there and happy hunting!
My 8th wipe, but I like seeing how these kinds of videos are made and how they unfold. I would want to make content myself one day so I sort of just analyze them.
@@davedoe5537 No can do. I got work school and a broken ass pc. I do feel like it's that one job I was made for, but not atm with all the stuff I have going on. I just got to start the wipe a day ago. I couldn't before, becaise you know, life.
great video! little idea for the next wipes one: to new players i'd def. recommend to leave barters turned ON in the flea gui. a lot of money can be saved and new players will not learn all barters too quickly, yes?
Another point to add is the game is fun but it becomes great when the flea opens up. Don’t stress too hard over your hideout. Everything for it can be bought.
A Few Corrections!
- GroundZero is actually level 20 and below (I said 15) but will be separated into 2 different queues (1-15 and 16+) at some point in the future.
- I also forgot to mention how important headsets are in game! Basically you should always have one on if possible. Just try them all and see which ones you like the best!
Jessie keybinds
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I have died many times as a low level on ground zero by myself or teaching friends how to play to lvl 15-19s with lvl 4-5 armour and good ammo.
Step 1. Accept pain. Everybody and their mother are way ahead of you in everything at this point.
Step 2. After acceptance just play it as a hardcore horror survival game. That is basically what it is for the next year.
Step 3. Enjoy the small amounts of success you have and celebrate every small victory. Then suffer some more.
i love pain
I havent seen much on the game before this last 2 weeks, whats the issue?
@@tj32408 true
bro this is golden thanks i smiled a bit lol
I play R6 all I know is Pain
It's good to listen to a beginner guide from time to time, just to remind myself of systems I might have forgotten or just refresh knowledge. Even if I can't use most of it.
I skimmed through so not sure if it was mentioned (knowing Jesse, I'm sure it was somewhere) BUT, get used to using CTRL + L Click (anything you don't wear or hold) and ALT + L Click (anything you wear or hold) for looting, it speeds up your time being vulnerable while looting by a million. Playing with one of my friends recently who only has like 30 hours and his biggest detriment by FAR was looting speed after a kill. I'd be waiting 45 seconds+ just for him to take a gun and a few items. Use hotkeys and keybinds, there's a ton of them in this game but most of them are absolutely worth knowing and using. Also, set discard to a better keybind like an extra mouse button, being able to drop something in a fraction of a second compared to right clicking and pressing discard or looking for delete on your keyboard is a life saver, trust me.
I would also recommend changing discard from delete to lshift+left click. Much faster when looting
Alt f4 auto searches and immediately reveals items so you don't have to wait the 2-3 seconds an item.
@@justofficial8093
If you do like this, you lose the shortcut (shift + left click) to teleport the items to the sorting table in the Stash.
Because of this, I assigned Caps key + left click to discard.
@@DerekOQuinn-tf5my you stupid
@@justofficial8093careful with this, as I’m pretty sure shift left click is how you add stuff to the sorting table in your stash as well
Hope you enjoy the guide! Remember to stop by the stream and hop in the Discord!
Ur the goat Jesse
Discord is top notch. Especially for LFG purposes.
You can also lose the cultist knife however this is an excellent video, I have about 2500 hours and I wish this was around when I started.
Hey jesse, not a big deal just wanted to remind ya that the flea market section is labeled as “flee market”
even though i have 500+ hours and knows most of the mechanics quite ok i always watch these videos by u just to make sure im not forgeting some and also i share it with friends of mine who are not so educated… thanks a lot for ur effort
You explained scav karma in the exact same way 3 times in a row, I thought I was going crazy
same
Fried
he forgot to cut the bad takes i guess lol
Yeah, longer videos your brain is fried after editing, so that happens sometimes 😂
HAHAHA i just got to this part xD
A few years ago this original video brought me into Tarkov. I don't play all the wipes, but whenI do these videos help me get back up to speed. Thanks!
2000hr player here, happily watching this entire video lol.
I learned something too. Took a minute, but I realized I can actually totally utilize the Flea Wishlist better. Wishlist my meta stims and ammos, cuz I gotta rebuy those pretty often. Probably other things too. Hell yeah.
One of my favorite things to do with the Flea Wishlist is to actually have a bunch of the very pricey items in there, and I save them up in my stash. Then, I sell when they are high, checking after each Raid I do. For instance… Motors, usually sell for around 80-90k, but, they routinely go up to 140k…. That’s literally almost double. So I’ll save 10 motors up, wait for them to hit 140k. Then, if I need to buy them, I’ll wait until they are low. Wishlist is really nice. Did the same thing with 7.62x39 PS, shit hit 1,200 ea and I sold over 1,000 of them LOL.
I just started playing and the only thing I can add for other new players is to just get in and play live raids. PMC, scav, whatever. You're gonna die. It is what it is. Getting in and trying to get out is the best way to learn imo. I've been spending my first wipe entirely devoted to just learning and not worrying super hard about quests, gear, money, survives, etc. If I die, I die. Go next.
If it’s just game maps and guns using offline play is. Ice some times
Amazing how far you come. I remember being there when you became partner on Twitch. Happy for you and all of the success. Well deserved and earned.
1:27:10 Importatnly if the time runs out you dont even get insured items back. You can however trow them on the ground before the time runs out.
Aww hell. I wish I'd seen this comment yesterday. Guess I have some shopping to do. 🤦🏽♂️
@@b.c.b.-2130 yea i learned this the hard way.
I have a few hundred hours in Tarkov but it's been a couple years since I played. This video was a great reminder on some things and an awesome way to learn about new features.
Haven't finished the video, and there's probably hundreds of comments mentioning it. But an upside after a raid and considering either to heal yourself or having Therapist heal you, is that if you choose to heal yourself you instead are improving and upgrading your medical stats alongside any equipment use stats. Of course you can always choose to have Therapist heal you instead to save on item usage if you would rather prefer to pay for it, a good strategy is to keep any grizzlies you find and use them to heal you after any and all raids. It varies on each person obviously, but grizzlies are often best left out of any raids that are not EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, so if you do not have a set goal and/or are expecting to be in a long dangerous raid, than a grizzly is best left out and instead using it from your stache afterwards to heal, as they provide alot from their high stats AND can improve your healing stats due to how long they last
It is all up to personal preference, I'm not saying he was wrong btw!!!! Jesse is super useful and a sage
I was reluctant to spend an hour and a half watching this video since most long guides I've found are boring and take too long to get to the point, but I'm glad I took the time. This video covered a lot of questions I had about the game at just the right pace. Thanks!
Just downloaded the game, this video helped so much thank you ❤
Good timing, both of my younger brothers are looking to get into Tarkov. I'll have to share this with them
raiding with your brothers would be awesome man
Huge Thank you Jesse! You are doing amazing service for newcomers and fans of Tarkov!
Simplified version
Download the Tarkov maps.
Play one map until you know the extractions.
Loot until your full then extract.
More extractions mean more xp
After a while you can comfortably take better gear
After more time you can engage in combat
Knowing the map and how to extract is the critical thing. Everything else you will learn as you go
Just downloaded Saturday, watched a few lvl 1 videos, already kinda learning, I've ran like 10 practice raids on ground zero and I still know nothing lol I'm so pumped to keep learning
I enjoyed the video and think the information is useful. This comment is intended to be constructive only for possible future videos.
The video formatting feels like it is intended for people who took a break and came back or this is their 2nd wipe. While all the information is useful, I don't know how much of it a brand new player would understand vs a player who already has baseline experience and is looking to understand the mechanics of the game more in depth. In a video intended for brand new players, I would have loved to see the the game broken down into 'chapters' with each chapter breaking down the next step.
Ex:
-how to get into a raid (what goes on your pmc)
-what do you do in raid (different ai, how to loot/extract, what the different symbols on your screen mean, how healing works)
-you survived/died, whats next (loosing gear, healing with therapist, selling items you found)
After going through the base gameplay loop, other topics can be addressed either in a follow up video (new player series) or in later sections (if the goal is to have one source for everything you need).
Ex:
-you can get in and out of raid, whats next (questing)
-you hit level 15 (flee market)
-what can you do outside of PMC raids (scav raids, hideout)
Side note: I recommend avoiding terms like 'obviously' in beginners guides. Something that is obvious to experienced players isn't always obvious to new players
would u recommend a video that is formatted like this
Wow. This might be the best video game guide I have ever watched. This answered so many questions and it was very clear and concise. Thank you so much!
The editing ghost squid thing that popped up when you made a mistake or needed to provide clarity, was awesome. Good shit.
Cheers Pizzaman. We all absolutely appreciate your hard work and efforts with making tarkov content. I try and watch as many of your videos as much as I can, and to try replicate what you do in certain situations, I almost have 400 hours on the game and I feel like I still struggle with alot of things that I should know already, but now this video exist and I'm going to be using it to my advantage and to try get better. Thanks again Jesse ❤
52:28, Lol, no kidding.
My first AR-15 I built IRL was pretty overwhelming, because what's in this game is just scratching the surface of what's in the real world market.
In fact, I don't think I can even build my real life rifle in this game... yet.
I do love just how in-depth this game gets, though, and love that they are using real world manufacturers.
Siiiick. I was hoping you would do another one of these!
Your last one was a saving grace for me when I first started playing and learning this game a year ago! Hopefully this update can help many more.
Thanks for all the amazing content jesse!
Got all my parts to build my first gaming PC in time for Christmas, been wanting to try this game out for ages!
Thanks man I put so far 80 hrs into my first ever wipe of tarkov I’m enjoying the game!
1:17:00 love that he explains scav karma multiple times
I just caught that, too
I actually played up to level 7 or 8 and wanted to reset since i have better knowledge of ground zero now. So thats the plan and this came at a perfect time
Don't forget bears get shot on sight by rogues! And you might prefer one factions clothing, just leaving it there for ya
Bro! I watched thru the entire video. Thanks for the time and effort you put into this. Very helpful. Ive always loved this game but was never good at it. This video gives me a little more confidence to try it again. Thank you, 5 months after uploading this lol.
Thank you for the new guide. I’m new to the game and for the first days I get lost in gameplay 😢
Damn, really smooth editing and I’m only a few minutes in.
Loving Tarkov and glad to have a video like this one thanks mate
as someone who just started to play bc her boyfriend said it's the game that will get me better at shooters (i'm already seeing improvements), it is brutal and a steep learning curve plus losing everything each raid bc of death. i am determined to get better tho! i appreciate this guide :)
Omg... Big big thanl you man... I buy the game like 3 years ago... loose everything in one night because I dont try to understand it... move to SCUM for 3 years... I get bored of SCUM... came back 1 weeks ago but I prepare myself this time and I really enjoy it... finally it level 6 and still having big fun... So I try to learn more on UA-cam to not learning just by making mistake... Your video help me a lot and I enjoy listening to it... I am now a member of your Discord. So thank you a lot for that, I know you make money for it but still a big a thank you to create it... Good luck with your chanel!
I recently uploaded a beginners guide for this game and seeing the difference from mine to yours is nice to learn what I can imporve on as a whole. Great guide though we all appreciate the work that went into this! 🔥
I liked your video yo, friend just gifted me the game yesterday
@@AUG_Glow thanks man I appreciate it! Hope you enjoy tarkov and have a solid time with it!
I don't even own the game. Thinking about getting it and wanted to watch beginner guides. This has to be the best one I've watched by far. Thanks for making it.
Hope this video blows up Jesse , appreciate all your hard work
I js bought the game and this seemed the best video ab all the stuff to learn, ill do my first raid now hoping it goes well. Ty for the help jesse
Did that first raid go well?
Yes it did i got 11 kills it was very nice, but now its being kinda hard cuz the game is very complex but im learning w time :)
this is great, this is my 2nd wipe and I kinda knew all of this stuff already, but I picked up tips and ill be more informed next time I get a chance to play. This video is also really clear and something I wish Id watched when I first started playing, thanks Jesse
I have 1000 hours in EFT and loved the vid. Definitely going to be sending any friends that get into the game to your video, very informative and you didn't get super detailed into anything that would really overwhelm a new player (outside of the overall info dump that they need to know)
Thanks for this guide! As a new player trying to get into Tarkov in 2024 this is very helpful.
A treasure trove of well outlined info! Great for newbies like myself... thank you so much!
700 hours in and I still learned alot especially regarding the UI. Appreciate it Jesse.
Just bought the game this video was extremely helpful and full of information. Thank you
Great videos Jesse. There's a lot of guide videos out there but I can't really find a thorough one on clearing an area for that last rat lurking around when you have taken out his teammates. Would be great to see a guide dealing with this problem.
Keep up the good work.
There's one thing I should add to med items info - the maximum heal per use. For smaller kits it's 50hp per use. If your thorax is at 15hp, and you heal with an AI-2 or A/IFAK you only her it up to 65 hp. This is why most people prefer using the saleva kits as they restore more health for the same time.
Grizzlies are bulkier, but they can easily cover all your medical needs except for field surgeries. Their use animation is very long (6s), but can be canselled at about 3sec which is usually enough to heal the body part to max hp anyway. Got forbid you using in to heal fracture in your leg mid-combat though.
Might be a noob question but I barely started playing this wipe. How do you animation cancel?
@@HbkRick left mouse button cancels animations. Not all can be cancelled.
You can also choose which part to heal if you spin the mouse wheel while keeping the shortcut key for the healing item. Very useful when your have multiple bleeds to prevent thorax or head from blacking out.
I see a lot of hate for ground zero but I honestly think it’s great. I started the last wipe and only got to level 15 with a total of 2 pmc kills. I just kept getting chadded on every raid. Now I’ve been playing again for two days and have several pmc kills almost every ground zero raid. I took out my first two man today in a firefight, and even though I ended up succumbing to my injuries later on it still felt damn good. Ground zero is great for learning the map, player spawns and how quests work. Thumbs up from me
6th wipe and ive watch every one of these guides lol
I have like 250-ish hours into Tarkov, but I *love* listening to beginner's guides like this bc there is INEVITABLY like four things that I never, ever realized. Thanks for the video homie!
So I’m new to eft and was looking for beginner videos and found your channel! Thanks for the helping out the new guys like me, definitely going to subscribe to the channel
Pretty new to tarkov, under 50 hrs playtime and I love these vids. The part I'm struggling with the most at the moment is being able to discern who's a scav or pmc. My karma is taking a hit lol
Very comprehensive, wish I had a guide as good as this back when I first started! Cheers Jesse
Amazing video, can't thank you enough for the time and effort! Did not know crafting in hideout counts as found in raid, also you explained the compatible with/linked search path in a way that made me understand it finally. Much love!
I know everything in this video already but listening to Jesse for 1 1/2 hours is just really nice :D
Thanks for the amazing Guide ! I'm sure a lot of new players will get lots of information out of it
Thank god been waiting for this! Needed this for the most recent patch!
Jesse I dont even play this game but I watched your level 15 with kedr video found it entertaining and now I'm here.
This video has been a lifesaver as a new player. Thank you for putting in the time and effort.
@JesseKazam I'll have you know I transcribe every guide I watch into the notes section. Also as you were talkin bad about the notes I got jumped by tagilla while doing prapors early survival quest, and murdered him with a PPSH, 1% gang wya
Very helpful. Lots more to this game than I ever realized but this really explains a lot.
Didn't even watch the video yet but already: thanks for the hard work that went in to it ❤
This is my 4th wipe, but i still watch the beginner videos. Never stop learning!
Whew! New player. Took me a few days to get through all of this but I definitely learned a lot. Thanks!
Yo @jessekazam great video BUT you stated you can double click things in or out of raid to inspect but the default double click was changed to use any usable item instead of inspect a couple wipes ago. Just a FYI
Yeah someone double clicks and odobolobos and just dies like huh
Came to the comments to see if someone mentioned this. Need to pin this comment to prevent unwanted item USE.
@@th0rg0d funnily he made a correction comment after this comment and didn’t put this in the correction
I’m only 11 mins into the video, and honestly thanks a lot man I could never complete a raid because of my lack of knowledge I could never fully heal lol 😂 after this I’m sure I have a way better understanding of the healing mechanism 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
META HEAL -> heal breaks bleeds etc with therapist, heal HP with stash meds (grizzly) most cost efficient and gets you XP
Thank you for making these videos! I recently started playing SPT so I can learn the game and the maps without loosing everything and get frustrated and your videos have been super helpful! So many Tarkov guides/videos are too vague or is good info if you already know everything about Tarkov
Ohhh don’t worry, you’ll get frustrated my friend
It's a life saver for learning the maps and learning the gunplay. I don't think I coulda played normal tarkov without SPT
I have 4k hours and I enjoy the refresher of these videos. Thanks
Thanks for this GREAT video! I've been out of Tarkov for a couple of years and trying to get back in, starting today.
This is the best Tarkov new player guide on UA-cam to date
Since it wasn’t mention about traders, when selling stuff check if therapist will buy something as she will pay the most, then mechanic, then ragman, when it comes to selling guns they need to be at least 60 durability to be sold usually I repair my stuff from skier so raise my money spent with him then sell it. In general medical and hideout stuff like wires, GPUs, and foodstuff can be sold to therapist for most, mechanic pays best for ammo, attachments, mags, and ammo, peacekeeper usually buys intel (for dollars), ragman is clothing and amor for best, and prapor grenades. Skier will buy a bunch of different things for usually a bit less than other traders and fence will buy anything but pays the least. There’s lots of poor durability and stuff tends to be overpriced so I almost never buy or sells stuff from/to fence. Also the flea market tends to pay more for stuff but some stuff may not be super desirable or take a long to sell so it may not be worth posting on the flea rather than sell to a trader and keep on chugging. Euros and dollars can also be bought from the skier or peacekeeper at a premium and certain things needed for a quest like gunsmithing are also sometimes sold in the flea for euros or dollars in the panther wants or needs them. (Dollars are needed for certain hideout upgrades and stuff from peacekeeper and euros I think are only needed for certain hideout upgrades).
Edit: also if I’m gonna repair and wear armor into raid rather than sell I tend to use mechanic over skier since he’s repairs a bit better. If I’m just selling use skier since I find he’s got less stuff except for some attachments or the dovetail mount for the cheap NVGs which he also sells. Also pay attention for barters as with gunsmithing people tend to sell attachments for the quests for inflated prices and sometimes people miss the fact there’s a batter you can just buy the stuff for the flea for way cheaper and trade for the attachment you need.
First time playing EFT. This guide has helped out tremendously. Got a sub from me, thank you! Hope to see more on this!
Wow!
thank you so much for putting in time and effort into this video.
This is truly what I call:
"doing your homework"
Thank you so much! The last time i played was in 2017…. This helped me a lot to start again!
Brand new player here, thank you so much for this, so helpful! Looking forward to getting stuck in.
All the hate for the devs I have seen on Reddit seems so bizarre, considering how well-done and in depth the details are in this game. This video really opened my eyes.
thanks for the vet advice, my first week on tarkov. brutal but loving it.
As always probably the best info dump on this game. Well constructed and well explained
Thanks so much for the incredibly helpful video, Jesse. I bought EFT a year ago and never really played. Decided to start today and your video was crucial. I just wish I had watched it before I went MIA on my first scav run! 😂
Thanks for this, been away for a few years and everything is very different since last time i played.
Thank you for this amazing video, this is my second wipe and now i know my way a little but very very very good video.
You just opened my eyes to stash and flea market uses so much thank you Jesse!
1:11:06 A good note here is that any weapon that is taken apart will not show up to equip
51:10 thank god LtPussGraber had the needed Optic
I was just amazed when you went in depth with the modding of guns :o
Hey Jesse gotta do video for a glitch I found on ground zero ! Go to the middle little building Main Street the car show room go to second floor crouch and lean left beside table in back corner makes all walls disappear and you can see players
nice work!
im going to show this for my beginner friends
Perfect guide for new player. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the amazing video dude! Just started playing yesterday and instantly felt overwhelmed. And I've played games like DayZ and Arma, so that kinda says something!
I did learn a lot from your video though and I feel a lot more confident going into a raid now that I know at least a lot of the basics that will help me survive. Hope to see yu out on the field and I HOPE it's not at the other end of your barrel xD
Stay safe out there and happy hunting!
My 8th wipe, but I like seeing how these kinds of videos are made and how they unfold. I would want to make content myself one day so I sort of just analyze them.
Start making content, nobody is forcing you to publish it.
@@davedoe5537 No can do. I got work school and a broken ass pc. I do feel like it's that one job I was made for, but not atm with all the stuff I have going on. I just got to start the wipe a day ago. I couldn't before, becaise you know, life.
great video! little idea for the next wipes one: to new players i'd def. recommend to leave barters turned ON in the flea gui. a lot of money can be saved and new players will not learn all barters too quickly, yes?
Thanks for the in-depth guide! I'm jumping in tonight, bring on the pain!
I've deleted and redownload eft several times now. Definitely a love hate relationship as a solo player. Good video, ready to dive back in!
This was the best dude. Thanks for making this. I was so overwhelmed when I first turned the game on!
Still overwhelmed just with a small sense of direction now right?
@@Vixevity still very overwhelmed lol
Another point to add is the game is fun but it becomes great when the flea opens up. Don’t stress too hard over your hideout. Everything for it can be bought.
Not much I know but even with 1000 hours in the game alot of this was useful. Thanks Pizzaman
Very awesome tips I’ve been playing for a couple months now and this helps a lot!!!
it's crazy to see the growth on this channel. lots of hard work, you deserve every single subscriber. 👏👏
Great vid need this for all my new friends. Also Z13 is conditional open. It's always available but open u need to turn power on.
22:14 One thing I thought about just now that I would like to see as a feature in tarkov is to be able to sort your tasks by difficulity.
Glad you updated this. I often link your video to new players. 👍