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As a purveyor of US English, I only understand a few lines. Both from context, a bit of google translate, the Wiki, and speaking to some Russians and Ukrainians online
The most important one to understand is "Granata", which means "Prepare for 20 laser-guided grenades directly at your feet"
I usually like to make money by stalking other stalkers. Using Skadvosk, Rostok or some other base as the home ground and going on short scouting trips. Find a small group, take them out from a distance, bring their stuff back and sell it. Usually most of my weight carried is stuff I plan to sell. Actual missions I don't carry much
I miss the artefact hunting from SOC. It just felt more natural to be rucking and happen across a decent one that you could sell
Although I think a mixture of both would've been good too. Like having the rarest / most valuable artefacts found in anomalies, and low/mid value artefacts spawning elsewhere... possibly a very low chance that a rare one may spawn randomly outside anomalies as well
But the artefact hunting from CS/COP just felt like a bad minigame to me
:D
yknow they did this very rarely in cs and cop every now and then you can find artifacts that are not in anomalies