Shoreline or Interchange can be next maps because you can get a lot of good loot there - those maps has several very hot PvP zones, but if you avoid them you still can make a good profit with low risk. Also a lot of starting quests can be done on Customs only. IMHO: Customs is a good map to start because it has a lot of memorable landmarks so after some time you could easily know you exact location on the map without compass or need in interactive map - just ignore Dorms for you first few runs because learning insides of Dorms will take time of whole offline raid on its own. In the later wipes I've already new first quests and maps so could change them to get things done faster and easier with more profit, but that is not something you should care about when you just learn the maps for the first time.īefore doing quests to find/hide specific items on the map I did an offline run to know exactly where that item/hiding place is located and how to get there fast so I do not have to waste time searching for objective during live online raid.Īlso used small video guides like this to identify points of interest to visit during offline raid when I enter the map for the first time: EFT 5min Map Guides Map selection for my first wipe was dictated by quests I'm going to do next: Customs, Woods, Factory, Interchange, Shoreline, Reserve, Labs. * When you got fully confident with this map - repeat with other maps one by one * play this map Scav/PMC until you learned all extract and how fast you can get to them from any point of the map + you know you exact position on the map 100% of the time without looking at compass or interactive maps. Escape from Tarkov is a hardcore and realistic online first-person action RPG/Simulator with MMO features and a story-driven walkthrough. * go back to offline/scav if need to learn better specific parts of the map * 1-2 offline raids without bots to visit all extracts and main landmarks Offline mode + interactive maps from wiki or or any other site: Going to the borders of the map will give you some direction and point of reference while also letting you avoid most enemies.SO when you guys were new to EFT how did you go about learning maps and extraction points? By memorizing these spots, you'll start tracing a mental map that will be updated with every Raid you play. Escape From Tarkov Interactive Map 0. Fans of Escape From Tarkov may be surprised to see Interchange listed as a good map for beginners, and Ill admit it can be a tough map due to the sheer. ![]() If I had to put something in F tier it would. I'd probably have to put customs as S tier just because I've played it the most and I think it's a pretty balanced map since he redesign. To overcome this, you need to start observing any point of interest around you: a particular building, a big rock or mountain, the gas station in front of you, etc. I like the new woods expansion, but I think they need to diversify Shturman's location and add more quests for the new area. Plus, the maps in this game are pretty different from each other and they present unique features. You don't have a radar, a mini-map, or anything that tells you exactly where you are like in most shooters. ![]() Learning how to play Escape from Tarkov can be difficult for a myriad of reasons, but one of them is knowing where are you standing and where you need to go. You'll have to learn all of them to be able to escape with both types of characters. However, there are different types of extraction points: some are always available, but others might require you to pay some Roubles, escape with other players, and perform certain actions like restoring the power of a certain room, among others.Īlso, Scavs don't have the same escape routes as PMCs. You'll get a few options when starting a Raid (check them by pressing O twice), and you'll have to choose one to use. Those specific spots are called extraction points. Before this time runs out, you need to survive and escape using a specific spot in order to survive the Raid and get back to your base. v0.5d of the map is available on my site Streets & on the official EFT wiki. When you join a Raid on any level, you'll have a limited time to do any of the objectives you want to achieve. Most of the 3D models that I upload here have been modeled using Escape From Tarkov locations & buildings as reference. There you'll find a quick description of the map, its extraction points, and some general tips. ![]() Click the links in the table below to enter that specific map guide.
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