If anything, the wipe events have shown how inflexible much of the community can be.

It's ironic, given the premise and setting of the game, that so many can expect so much every time they load up into a raid. It's almost like they forget they're playing a game about surviving post-crisis and really want to be playing any other game. You're not supposed to have access to your favorite gear every time. You aren't supposed to be able to predict markets or trader inventories or enemy positions. You aren't supposed to be able to rely on anything other than what you yourself can scrounge up and make happen. Many of you are just generally not suited for this type of game, and voicing these concerns isn't changing the trajectory of the game in a meaningful way. Tarkov exists as a place of scarcity and instability. There isn't some NATO-enforced ceasefire at Walmart where you can go and restock on everything you need any time you need. Amazon drone deliveries probably don't make deliveries to bombed-out shelters in the DMZ. You're supposed to learn to be self-sufficient and adapt to the circumstances. If these demands are really too much to ask of you, then I implore you: find a different game to play. It isn't going to get any easier for you to swallow these pills, so just rip the band-aid off now.

Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/vm1myz/if_anything_the_wipe_events_have_shown_how/

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