Speaking of the Tarkov cheating epidemic.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4BbDNNxi8rM
Anyone here have any experiences with that single-player mod? Please, do share.
So I can't sleep, I broke my hiatus I randomly decided to answer this post.
Single Player Tarkov is basically a different experience. If you are expecting that heart pounding sensation, its not really there. And that's honestly OK. No longer are there questions if you got killed if he was using ESP or a no sound mod or an aimbot. There's not going to be guys hiding in weirdo spots or extract camping.
I'll speak about vanilla. Basically, it is an entirely PvE experience. You've got Bears, USEC and Scavs/Bosses running around. Due to limitations in the game engine, whatever side you pick (Bear/USEC) those AI will be friendly to you in the game and will typically have really good equipment on them. Really, aside from that, its basically the same looter shooter without the worry of some bullshit taking you out (I mean, there still is). You also get the 'offline' options too. Want a scav war with a horde? Sure. Need to kill scavs but there never seem to be any? Put them on high. Want Scavs and PMCs to be super deadly? Up the AI. You can also pick your edition. So you can play on EoD or Standard. Another big benefit? No match times.
The Flea market is entirely simulated, and I've not used it for selling, just buying. Unlike in game, there's no guarantee if the item you want will be available. But it is there to use. Traders and quests basically function the same. The PMCs will take stuff off of Scavs they kill, but they don't really loot the map.
Where it gets REALLY crazy is that it opens you up to something regular Tarkov doesn't have: Modding. Want all the bosses to spawn on all of the maps? Sure. Want every Scav to be a raider with Gen 4 and the best ammo? You can do that too. Want improved AI for PMCs? There's a mod for that too, which can make them fucking brutal. It also allows you to add different guns/clothing. Want a bigger stash? You can have one. Want Kappa but want to use it with quests? There's that too. There's also custom spawn points, and cheats as well. If you don't like your faction being friendly, you can change spawn rates of PMCs so only the opposing factions shows up. There are also flea market mods which instead simulate the base game's flea market better for a different experience. You can also alter the amount of free loot that spawns as well. There are so many options it'd take forever for me to list them all.
And of course, you can cheat if you want. Hate doing a fucking quest? Use a save editor and insta complete it. Same for stats and money.
There's also the opposite, in which mods enforce hardcore rules (you can't buy anything from traders or use the flea market and you can only sell. you can't insure and heal after a raid). So there's that mode as well, which might appeal to some because you can do a hardcore playthrough without worrying about hacking. And of course there are hacker free lab runs as well.
On the other hand, it can be slow to update. Typically they update every major patch and along with minor patches. But they do release a dev version if you couldn't wait. There are some bugs and minor weirdness, but nothing that has completely broken my game. The bugs that are in Tarkov are still in this too of course. Some people have trouble getting it to work, but for me its honestly as smooth as butter. Another thing I noticed is that loose loot is abnormally low compared to single player Tarkov, but this can be tweaked through mods/config files.
Its a very customizable experience and you can make Tarkov what you want it to be. The editing tools can be powerful. Or you can just play it like Tarkov and be a filthy 'casual'. Fuck 'em. There are also reports of people getting banned for using it, but I haven't been banned yet. Typically you just keep them in separate folders or just delete the multiplayer Tarkov after you use it. Honestly, it is easy to see how much cash they would make if they did something like this.
So, to sum it up:
Pros
- Hacker/Cheater Free
- Extremely Customizable to your play style
- Freedom to mod it and play at your own pace
- Can do different playthroughs without worrying about getting them ruined
- All features of the base game
- New Guns, Clothes, Items
- No Match Times or waiting for players
- You can edit in events like the dehydration event or other events
- Simulated Flea Market
Cons
- Slow to Update and doesn't update every patch
- Some people have trouble getting it to work
- Can possibly get you banned
- Random Bugs (Quests available popping up after Scav runs, low loose loot traders breaking after turning in a quest requiring a restart)
- Will not be as tense as regular Tarkov
- No Co-Op play
- All the Bugs of normal Tarkov
- Friendly PMCs of your faction (may or may not be a bad thing)
The Funny
- Makes the Tarkov community scream in rage and salt as people leave their bullshit for their own fun and call you a pirate