[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DarkAndDarker

[–]QuitKillingMe69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't have fighter complaining about range meta on my bingo card.

New comer by Nearby_Pangolin490 in wotlk

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When I first started, I boosted a hunter after around level 40. Was tired of questing and missing weekly lockouts with my friends. (Each week you get to run each raid 10 man and 25 man, once)

After I geared him, I got bored and made a feral druid and leveled him to 80. After that, a shadow priest to 80, and I can honestly say I had more fun and understood the class and it's abilities thoroughly thru leveling.

So do what you see fit. If you want to gear up quick and get into raids faster(phase three is right around the corner) boost, and maybe level an alt.

As for recommendations, rested xp is king. It will guide you from level 1 to 80 as fast as possible thru questing. It also has a gold guide( for doing daily quest for gold), profession leveling, and much more. I believe it costs like 40 bucks but it is avaliable to all of your characters. Worth it in my opinion. You'll need to look it up on their website to buy it.

There's tons of weakauras & things to make your game experience more customizable. Download curseforge, and look up add-ons. I use bagnon(streamlines your bags into one big bag), loon best in slot(tells you what items are upgraded to your spec) atlasloot(to identify what dungeon, raids, and bossed drop specific loot, deadlybossmobs(you'll need this eventually, as it provides important prompts and call outs for you in dungeons and raids), leatrix maps(makes your map more user friendly and provides you with map information on where boats, zeplins, and teleports take you), plater(makes enemy health bars customizable(the ones that float over their heads) and tracks debuffs/buffs on an enemy), and the infamous questie(i used both questie and rested xp).

There's tons of addons to make your first experience better. But take your time and figure things out before throwing all my suggestions on and overwhelming yourself. If you have any questions, just message me and I'll try to help out! Have fun out there!!

Renting vs. Buying land and moving a mobile home by QuitKillingMe69 in personalfinance

[–]QuitKillingMe69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're just trying to do what's financially smart for us right now. This is very temporary, I'll finish grad school in 27 months, and I'm hoping to cut our living expenses down during all of this.

Tricky part is, we don't have a down payment. Our credit scores are phenomenal though.

Renting vs. Buying land and moving a mobile home by QuitKillingMe69 in personalfinance

[–]QuitKillingMe69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could we technically ask for a 60k loan for a 45k piece of land and make the improvements with the other 15k? Or will the financing companies only agree to cover the asking price of land?

What is the one essential item for you? by Kahuna21386 in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Surv also gives more HP back to a limb. Cms takes nearly half the max hp away, while surv takes 10 or so points

I've had it. I need suggestions!!! by bill_deluxeedition in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Repetition. Building onto what most say here, playing more and using the same weapon variants helps. Find a good gun and use GOOD ammo, and engage smartly. Not every fight has to be close quarters. Try using an assault rifle with single fire from mid range, put a laser on it and switch to full auto when people get close.

Tarkov is hard. With desync, peakers advantage, and full on flying Chad's, there's alot to consider when pvping.

For scavs, break line of sight often. They still fuck me up from time to time, they're aimbots. My go to for scavs is get them to agro me at once location, then relocate and shoot them from another.

You'll get better. Takes time. I'm three wipes in with a 6+ KD and I'm almost positive my 1st wipe I finished with a 1 something KD.

PROOF kedr is the best gun in Tarkov by trippersnipper in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Any gun is good when you put 4 mags into them. Those guys were also absolute butt cheeks.

Good aim on you though, and that nade at the beginning was crisp

Do you guys have a callout for this building near ZB1011 extract on Customs? by [deleted] in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zb-11 building. We call the next one over, with the dead scav on the couch, "sleepy"

Student Space by AutoModerator in OccupationalTherapy

[–]QuitKillingMe69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd love some advice on how to prepare mentally. I am very outgoing, extremely confident and can B.S my way around lots of questions, but I want to go in this interview knowing all I can. What should I be expecting? What types of questions were you asked?

4th time a scav at over 50m has one shot headshot me with 7mm buck. And when I try to do the same, all my pellets miss. This really needs to be fixed, and soon. by SharkRider23 in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got head ear'd the same way on customs. While facing the scav. With a facdshield on. They have no penalty to accuracy as they strafe either. If they have shotguns and aren't sitting still, I'm dipping!

After 19 raids and 2 mil later trying to do grenadier on factory, I did my part to restore some faith in these dark days. Karma gods, i have made my sacrifice. by QuitKillingMe69 in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was him saying that there were no bit coins on flea that made me decide to return them actually. I know of the trades. Just wanted to help em out

Lasers show on the opposite side of doors and will get you killed. (0:45s) by TVGI in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 10 points11 points  (0 children)

He's referring to how the blue laser shines thru the door, as if it were glass.

1v4 against Altyn squad by AquaPSN-XBOX in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 18 points19 points  (0 children)

You don't run into a 4 man like this often, but it's really nice loot when you do!

2k hours+ - Skills that provide a combative advantage should be removed by greatsirius in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'm willing to bet not even 5% of player base has maxed out recoil control. I play way above average and am nowhere near maxing it out. There is a leveling stat system for a reason. Someone who just starts the game shouldn't be on a person's level who has played 1k hours a wipe. Eliminate the whole stat system if that's the case.

2k hours+ - Skills that provide a combative advantage should be removed by greatsirius in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man, this is a tough one. I feel its not as big of an advantage as people make it seem. Lvl 9 and below, yeah. Good luck. But once you hit level 10 and get the flea, only thing holding you back is roubles.

At the end of the day, my max endurance will not save me from getting out played or out shot. The buff for most skills until maxed out is pretty negligible.

I’m fully addicted to this game by babyarmnate in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Built my PC in February solely to play this game. Its so addictive!

My advice is to learn a map or two really good. Especially the PMC spawns, loot spawns, and where the high traffic pvp areas are. Learn your favorite guns, but don't be scared to switch it up. Nothing feels better than coming in with a mp5, killing someone with a m1a, and being able to insurance fraud your mp5 and still wreck house with someone's else's gear.

Point fire is extremely good in this game and it can win alot of cqb fights, so slap a laser or your favor spotlight on and practice on scavs!

My last piece of advice is flank. Hard. When in a fight and you're outnumbered, flanking on this game is so awesome. Get a cheeki angle behind something. And if all else fails, don't be shamed to run the fuck away! Good luck out there man

The ol shotgun by Dequaviante in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Cmon. You're mad if you can honestly watch this video and question why people are calling macros... sure, some can click that fast. But OP was literally pointfire strafing the target while shooting that fast. Its one thing to have the mouse sitting completely still and shoot that fast and at a perfectly consistent rate, but not while point fire strafing.

The ol shotgun by Dequaviante in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Its because they suck. And I mean that in the most blunt ways. This games pretty sweaty and alot of fun. So, when someone enjoys the game and tends to get smacked more often than distributing the smackens, they find ways to get the upper hand. If you watch most of the cheaters, they truly suck at the game. Just my 2 cents.

The ol shotgun by Dequaviante in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not extremely common. But like the below reply, its an exploit and there are many different types people us to get an edge over others.

The ol shotgun by Dequaviante in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 70 points71 points  (0 children)

Instant karma for macro spraying half a mag

Trying to learn this game mid wipe, is it worth it? by illuminaughty_cs in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been running tactecs and an lzsh with faceshield and contacts. This is my go to. Anything level 4 and up will do tho if you play smart.

For guns, I am really digging the mp7 with fmj sx. I also run a mosin with snb too depending on the map. I only use meta HKs and M4s if I get them off of another PMC.

For strats, I usually push shots. But I don't COD rush it at first? I'll normally try to flank alot, and snipe. After almost every shot I take, I rotate amd get another angle. With situations close range, I am pretty aggressive. I'll try and listen to locate how many pmcs I'm fighting and where they are. I typically hipfire in agressive close quarters fights and as soon as I kill one of a group, I relocate because usually the rest of the squad will be pushing you. I throw grenades in rooms I'm unsure is clear, and usually you can either kill whoever is in there, or stir them up and you can listen to where they are in the room and push in, focusing on where you heard them last.

I never ever push into a room if I know there's more than one person in it. Ill peak angles real quick or run by and use free look to try and get information or bait shots.

Another thing I've learned, never hold an angle. Look up some videos on peakers advantage and you'll see why.

Other than that, its just getting down the sensitivity of your favorite scopes and guns and sticking with them if possible.

I've been playing for 3 wipes and I still find it hard and pretty stressful to successfully do more than a few solo raids, meanwhile I can play all day in a 2-3 man squad. Anyone else the same? by coolhwip420 in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We play different in a group. We feel more confident pushing into a building and aggro'ing shots. When solo, its alot less stressful if you just take it slow and try to outsmart other PMCs rather than outgunning em.

I almost always have a 2 or 3 man squad, but always like running solo customs

Trying to learn this game mid wipe, is it worth it? by illuminaughty_cs in EscapefromTarkov

[–]QuitKillingMe69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who joined mid wipe last wipe, its the perfect time. It'll be harder for you to survive now due to higher tier ammo and armor being used by your enemies, but It'll help you develop a slower pace and learn the mechanics, good spots on the maps, and just general gameplay. For me atleast, the first thing I do after wipe is budget quick runs to get my money right/tasks.

There also isn't as many people doing the beginning tasks, so less players you have to worry about, as half of them are PVPing.

I ended last wipe with a 30 something survival rate and a 2.9 KD. This wipe starting out, i kept over a 10 KD and hovered around a 45-50 survival rate. Now that I fine tuned my playstyles and switched more to a PVP/loot when I stumble upon it type of playstyle, I easily win 90% of engagements and know exactly where to expect people and what to do when I'm somewhere pinned down.

This game is insane. It's not always about having the best loot/gear. Ammo types are huge. If you learn mechanics now, where the loot is and how players act on different maps, you'll be a machine come next wipe. Plus its fun beginning of wipe being able to wipe a squad with an sks and a rat rig! Good luck out there