Hi. On next "zero to Hero", please respect the word "zero", which means... nada... 0... empty. As soon as the video started and i saw: Hatchet and Secure-Container... This is not Z2H anymore. For it to be "Zero": Delete your Hatchet!!! Delete your Secure-Container as the pouch is an item/equipment.
@@OttermanNathan I don't deny anyone's delusion. Anyone can redefine the meaning of a word to their taste. But for coherence matter it would not be "zero" anymore. I would call it "Hard to hero". 🤣 Just because the challenge is a "hard challenge", however it isn't "zero". Otherwise we can relate to the movie "The Dictator" where he change the words "positive" and "negative" to be "Aladeen". LMAO. Now jokes aside, the hardcore challenge have other meanings. At least in videogame i relate to 1 life only, among other stupidly hard/impossible features. From the pioneer (Pestily) of Tarkov, there are quite a few rules for hardcore if we would follow his rules. But beyond that, i'm just enforcing the "true meaning" if we look at the dictionary. By the book, zero would relate to have nothing. Another point if i take your point would be calling that "Hero" means pistol only... joke, right? see what i mean? Cheers.
@@pliniomourao nah, don’t get me wrong I understand why you feel the way you do, I just find it a bit asinine to essentially dismiss what he’s done because it’s not the way you want the “zero” part to he done, and although I doubt it was your intention, and maybe you didn’t necessarily realize it, but that’s what you did by saying it’s not a “true” z2h. Textbook definitions aren’t the intent for challenges, otherwise why not start with all but 0 health, or 0 food and water, or any other extra layers of difficulty ya know? Please don’t take this as me arguing or whatever, I understand and can on some level agree with your sentiment.
"Little did youtube man knew that it is, in fact, possible to loot green crate"
IS IT??? I'm must just be dumb
@@Jirasu there also should be second crate nearby on lower street under fire ladder. It can spawn guns
Just install cheats like every single Tarkov player and you do better
Hi. On next "zero to Hero", please respect the word "zero", which means... nada... 0... empty.
As soon as the video started and i saw: Hatchet and Secure-Container... This is not Z2H anymore.
For it to be "Zero": Delete your Hatchet!!! Delete your Secure-Container as the pouch is an item/equipment.
☝🤓
Get a load of this nerd.
Naw ZTH can be modified to whatever you consider zero. Not everything needs to be a back breaking hardcore challenge to be valid.
@@OttermanNathan I don't deny anyone's delusion. Anyone can redefine the meaning of a word to their taste. But for coherence matter it would not be "zero" anymore.
I would call it "Hard to hero". 🤣
Just because the challenge is a "hard challenge", however it isn't "zero".
Otherwise we can relate to the movie "The Dictator" where he change the words "positive" and "negative" to be "Aladeen". LMAO.
Now jokes aside, the hardcore challenge have other meanings. At least in videogame i relate to 1 life only, among other stupidly hard/impossible features. From the pioneer (Pestily) of Tarkov, there are quite a few rules for hardcore if we would follow his rules.
But beyond that, i'm just enforcing the "true meaning" if we look at the dictionary. By the book, zero would relate to have nothing.
Another point if i take your point would be calling that "Hero" means pistol only... joke, right? see what i mean?
Cheers.
@@pliniomourao nah, don’t get me wrong I understand why you feel the way you do, I just find it a bit asinine to essentially dismiss what he’s done because it’s not the way you want the “zero” part to he done, and although I doubt it was your intention, and maybe you didn’t necessarily realize it, but that’s what you did by saying it’s not a “true” z2h. Textbook definitions aren’t the intent for challenges, otherwise why not start with all but 0 health, or 0 food and water, or any other extra layers of difficulty ya know? Please don’t take this as me arguing or whatever, I understand and can on some level agree with your sentiment.