Standard edition players: How many of these tips were useful to you? EoD players: Do you feel like you have enough space to play the game without too much disruption?
As a scav main, I could always use more inventory space lol. The grind to lvl 15 is prolly the most important so you can buy containers and save on inventory space imo
As a standard edition player, since my stash gets so full so often, I have lost the fear of losing loot on the raid, and sometimes becomes a relief when I die with stuff and think “nice now I can get more stuff” lol
More tips: 1) Stack your backpacks inside each other in your stash and prioritize the following in order by lightest to heaviest weight and inventory slots (20 slots): Daypack > Berkut > Scav backpack 2) Keep weapon attachments with rails (handguards, dust covers) and put all your weapon attachments on them (flashlights, scopes) 3) Keep Belt Combo vests, along with the mentioned Azimut vest 4) When accepting task rewards and insurance, remember you don't always have to necessarily transfer all the items in your inventory. If you die in raid and you've insured all your items and noone picks it up, you essentially have a whole loadout waiting in insurance for like weeks
My Discord is down right now, not what I'm focused on, but it'll be back up in the future. The official Tarkov Discord has players that might be able to help you.
Standard edition players: How many of these tips were useful to you? EoD players: Do you feel like you have enough space to play the game without too much disruption?
As a scav main, I could always use more inventory space lol. The grind to lvl 15 is prolly the most important so you can buy containers and save on inventory space imo
@@98rob Flea market is so so important for freeing up inventory space!
csa rig was very helpful thanks
As a standard edition player, since my stash gets so full so often, I have lost the fear of losing loot on the raid, and sometimes becomes a relief when I die with stuff and think “nice now I can get more stuff” lol
It's funny how that works isn't it? I have EOD, but sometimes I still feel that relief when I lose a kit when my stash is full!
Not sure why u have only 1k subs.. your videos are really good!
Thank you! I’m happy with the subscriber base I have but hope it continues to grow!
More tips:
1) Stack your backpacks inside each other in your stash and prioritize the following in order by lightest to heaviest weight and inventory slots (20 slots): Daypack > Berkut > Scav backpack
2) Keep weapon attachments with rails (handguards, dust covers) and put all your weapon attachments on them (flashlights, scopes)
3) Keep Belt Combo vests, along with the mentioned Azimut vest
4) When accepting task rewards and insurance, remember you don't always have to necessarily transfer all the items in your inventory. If you die in raid and you've insured all your items and noone picks it up, you essentially have a whole loadout waiting in insurance for like weeks
Great tips, definitely got some ammunition for "5 MORE tips..."!
Sure would be nice if someone found a way to make the single player mod stash EOD sized...
Do you still have a discord the link didn't work. New to tarkov it's so hard.
My Discord is down right now, not what I'm focused on, but it'll be back up in the future. The official Tarkov Discord has players that might be able to help you.