If you die often its because of your pathing. You are in the wrong places when you shouldn't be. There is an issue with this though. You have to experience it. You will die a lot in your first few hundred hours of the game. Every single map is its own challenge. Remember when you died and how you died. Did you see where they killed you or how they killed you? What time of the raid was it? Learn the spawns as well. It will help you out a ton. Once you start seeing people kill you from these spots and such make sure to use those spots in the future. Make sure you learn from your deaths and invest in your kits. Money is easy, just make sure you don't hoard good armor and guns and they go to waste because you are afraid to lose them. That good gear will help you live longer and get kills easier. You will lose gear and you will gain gear. Something I always tell my friends is "Think about the last few times you've lost something. Half of the stuff you have lost you don't remember and even losing that gear you've made it to where you are now. Gear is useless if its just taking up your stash space for weeks." If you have any questions feel free to ask me!
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