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Armor in Tarkov Doesn't Work Anymore.
About a month ago we talked about the new armor changes that have been added to Tarkov, and the implications of changing a mechanic so integral to the game meant for the player base. I wanted to give it some time, level up and get access to better base armor and plates before returning to this topic once more. And just like in the first video, I have done zero science or any testing to back up my feelings on this matter. I know many other creators were curious and wanted to see whether or not the new armor system worked correctly, but I don’t have the knowledge to collect that data and to be able to present it in a way that is cohesive, makes sense, and is accurate. So, everything I say here will once again be coming from experience over the course of the last month. And I can only speak from my own personal experiences, so take that for what it’s worth. Maybe it’s just me, but armor feels like it doesn’t do anything anymore. At least that’s what it feels like. On one hand, armor can tank entire magazines, yes. But sometimes those situations boil down to not the armor being strong, but the ammo used against it being bad. As well as poor aim from its user. Either way, the number of times I have come across dead PMC armor that is still almost full or completely full after a fight, has raised suspicion to the value of armor as a whole. Armor doesn’t do anything anymore. At least, that’s what it feels like these days. I’m curious what others think about this so be sure to give your perspective in the comments and subscribe for more videos about topics like this in the future.
The Love Equation
In the vast expanse of the online gaming universe, where the digital battlefield is illuminated by the glow of screens and the rapid tapping of keys, Emma and Jake found themselves unwitting participants in a story that defied the conventional narrative of gaming interactions. What began as a mere exchange of virtual strategies and triumphs evolved into a poignant journey of genuine connection, unraveling the threads of two unsuspecting hearts as they ventured through the virtual landscapes.
Kepler OatesPublished 2 months ago in GamersCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009)
After the release of the original Modern Warfare in 2007, the Call of Duty series returned to its roots by re-visiting the Second World War in 2008's World at War. The game was generally very well-received, with particular praise levelled at the intense single-player campaign, the multiplayer, graphics, and the introduction of the popular Nazi Zombies mode.
Greg SeebregtsPublished 2 months ago in GamersDog Tags Need More Uses in Tarkov
Are there any items in Escape From Tarkov that you wish had more value, or use cases that could create more value for that specific item? For me, that easily has to be dog tags in the game. An item found off the dead players in your raids, they give you the information to figure out the basics of how they died, what level they were, and of course their name. But managing to get tags out of raids yields some opportunities. Aside from needed a bunch of each faction for some quests, dog tags also have some barters from the vendors. And while some are more enticing than others, ultimately the utility of dog tags isn’t being used to their maximum potential. Having more uses for dog tags in-game makes people more interested in retrieving as many tags in raid as possible. What new uses could dog tags have? Well, let’s go over some potential possibilities. And remember, these are just simple mock-up ideas; they might be balanced, they might be broken, and they might not work at all. But coming up with any possible extra uses for tags could create a more compelling gameplay loop. But regardless, dog tags have some uses, but could be expanded upon even further to give them more opportunities to shine. So, if you are interested in this and any future conversations about Tarkov be sure to subscribe for more videos coming soon.
The Pros and Cons of Both Physical and Digital Media
Today you can get a physical or digital copy of games and movies. As for many movies and TV shows you also have the option of streaming. In my opinion there is just nothing like having a physical copy of games, movies and TV shows. It helps that there are very few TV shows I actual care enough about t own and the same with movies. Games are different but I rather have a physical copy.
Ferrari KingPublished 2 months ago in GamersWhy You Should Always Play Interchange at Night
Interchange has always been a problematic map to play on for many years now. At least in my own personal experiences. What boils down to a larger factory with an outside section, only having one primary point of interest, is going to create some problems. Awful spawns, poor distribution of loot, and limited extracts plague this map. My hope is soon, BSG decide that Interchange is the next map to get some updates. Whether that’s on the level of a factory style expansion, or something closer to what Shoreline got this wipe, the mall is a challenging map for reasons that go beyond the difficulty of learning the layout. However, overtime, I personally have begun to figure out ways to make playing on this map far less annoying than it normally might be. Granted, these don’t always work and should be taken with a grain of salt, because there are lots of factors that will go into your experience on Interchange, or really any map in the game to be honest. But the single largest adjustment that I have made is playing Interchange at night. And when I say nighttime, I mean in-game night. So usually after 20:00 or 8pm. The experience feels like a night and day difference, no pun intended, in how frequently you will come across PMCs, scavs, and anything trying to stop you from getting your tasks done; whatever they might be. So, let’s go over Interchange, how playing at night makes a difference, and why you should also consider making the change yourself. And if you are new here, be sure to subscribe for more Tarkov related conversations such as this one.
3 Things to Keep in Mind if You're New to Tarkov
Tarkov is a completely different beast for those of us who are relatively new to the game. And even if you aren’t, only this game can take the wind out of your sails and make you question everything you know about the game, and yourself. With so many aspects, mechanics, angles and nuance, Tarkov tries to deliver an experience that is uniquely its own; succeeding most of the time, and completely failing some of the time. We’ll never get the perfect Tarkov video game, but in the meantime, as we slowly approach a potential 1.0 release, it’s important to try and enjoy what we have right in front of us. And for those who might be having some difficulty in that regard, it’s not all doom and gloom. A lot of it simply boils down to a mentality shift with how you play and engage with Tarkov. Here are three things to keep in mind while playing Tarkov, whether you are new to the game. And even I have to remind myself of these sometimes because I can get so bogged down in the trenches that I forget the real reasons why I play and enjoy this game. So, if you enjoy this or any video I have made in the past, be sure to subscribe to see when new ones go live.
Harmony in the Desert
In the arid vastness of Namibia's desert landscapes, where the sun painted the horizon with hues of orange and red, a young boy named Deon Hotto kicked a weathered soccer ball across the dusty terrain. The rhythmic beat of his footsteps echoed the aspirations of a dreamer who yearned to transcend the boundaries of the Namibian sand and make a mark on the global soccer stage.
Luise AndjambaPublished 2 months ago in GamersChampions of the Savanna
In the heart of the African continent, where the sun's golden embrace painted the landscapes with warmth, a symphony of cheers echoed through the dusty streets. Soccer, the universal language of passion, resonated deeply within the hearts of the people, transcending borders and cultures.
Luise AndjambaPublished 2 months ago in GamersCall of Duty: World at War (2008)
We know how the Call of Duty franchise started - as a WWII shooter meant to compete with the Battlefield series. Still, just to make sure everyone's on the same page, let's just do a quick recap.
Greg SeebregtsPublished 2 months ago in GamersSteam Deck vs Lenovo GO
LENOVO GO — - — - — — — — — STEAM DECK In the ever-changing environment of portable gaming, two major challengers have emerged, each competing for the attention of gamers worldwide: Valve’s Steam Deck and Lenovo’s Go. Both devices have distinct features and capabilities that cater to different preferences and gaming styles. In this post, we’ll look at the distinctions between various mobile gaming devices and weigh their advantages and cons.
Ever Clever DMPublished 2 months ago in GamersThe Top 5 Angry Video Game Nerd Moments
The Angry Video Game Nerd is not only angry, but also incredibly entertaining. Since his inception in 2006, Angry Video Game Nerd and its eponymous hero continues to entertain fans across the internet. Having played the absolute worst video games ever made, the Nerd is always infuriated. From the original Atari 2600 to more recent game consoles, there is no shortage of awful video games. This means the Angry Video Game Nerd will always have an endless supply of bad video games to play.
Halden MilePublished 2 months ago in Gamers