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Play on high population official servers. You'll get tired of getting sniped and ambushed every 3.25649 seconds REAL fast.
Thanks for your comment! You're right, Escape From Tarkov and DayZ are two very different games with their own unique gameplay styles. I can see why some people might prefer one over the other.
I understand that younger players might be more drawn to instant action, but I think there's also a lot of value in slower-paced survival games like DayZ. It really depends on what kind of experience you're looking for.
In any case, I appreciate your perspective and I'll definitely keep it in mind. Thanks again for taking the time to share your thoughts!
Wow, it sounds like you really don't like Escape From Tarkov. I'm sorry to hear that you've had such a negative experience with the game.
Can you tell me more about the hacking problem in Tarkov? Have you personally encountered a lot of hackers, or is this just something you've heard from others? Do you think the developers are doing enough to address the issue?
Also, I'm curious why you feel the need to use such strong language to describe the game and its players. Do you think it's fair to generalize all "good" players as hackers? And do you have any suggestions for other games that you think are better than Tarkov?