Dynamic Loot Event From Escape From Tarkov Seems Fake

TwitchBeat - September 6, 2021
Dynamic Loot Event From Escape From Tarkov Seems Fake

The Dynamic Loot event has been added to Escape From Tarkov, and it is more than likely to become a permanent addition. Dynamic loot has been in the works for a long time, and both players and developers were eager to see it implemented. Fence, a long-time scav patron, recently revealed some details about the new loot event, stating that “everything static and known to players is now dynamized,” which means you won’t be able to find it as frequently as you used to.”

Announcing the Dynamic Loot Event on the Fence

“So listen up, I’m only telling you this because we got along so well, and the previous locations with the stuff – they’re no longer relevant. Almost all of the valuables were removed and stashed by my people. So keep that in mind and keep an eye out for it elsewhere on the map.”

Players have begun fabricating their claims after Nikita confirmed that this is indeed a word about a dynamic loot. Recently, a group of players, including myself, have been delving deeper into testing to see if the dynamic loot in Escape From Tarkov is accurate. Furthermore, Twitch streamers have begun to do the same. Playing and watching streamers at the same time was an interesting experience.

Stashes, Duffle Bags, and Searchable

The sad part is that we didn’t notice anything dynamic spawning on the map, with the exception of duffle bags, boxes, and Jaeger stashes. “Keep in mind that the duffle bags are still bugged on Interchange, so don’t be surprised if you see them closed,” says the author. Simply shut and reopen them.” Duffle bags contained some useful items, but that was always the case if you were fortunate. If you were lucky, they had some god-tier items. But, in general, what’s the deal with the Loot Table?

Loot Table

The Loot Table in Escape From Tarkov has been altered. There is no doubt about it. The good items are no longer in their original location (except for a few), so they should be scattered among the other loot spawns in the same category or moved to a different location entirely. We can’t confirm this yet, but let’s look at how it’s supposed to work. There are medical spawns, technology spawns, consumable spawns, and so on in Escape From Tarkov.

Defibrillator, LEDX, Salewa, and other medically categorized items can all be found on the loot table. The same can be said for the other groups.

Essentially, every item section could and should generate loot from its repository. So, if you had a ground spawn with IFAK or Salewa (for example, the CUSTOMS electricity building), it can now spawn an LEDX, Defib, or something else. Of course, if you’re fortunate. Since the beginning of the event, we haven’t seen anything like it.

Overall, it appears that the event is simply a NERF to the loot. We haven’t discovered anything unusual, aside from a strange spawn of a Saiga-9 inside a trunk (see image below), and friends of mine have discovered GPUs as a more common spawn in Jaeger stashes. I’ve seen weapons before, but this is the first time I’ve seen one in this trunk. Aside from that, nothing out of the ordinary.

Conclusion

So, how well does Dynamic Loot work in Tarkov? Yes, we believe it is. However, this is undoubtedly the first iteration, and a better version is undoubtedly on the way. It’s a word about a nerf if it’s not a dynamic loot. Make a point of inspecting all of the static loot spawns and reporting anything unusual.

Another possibility is that Battlestate Games did it on purpose to prevent cheating. That would be hiding valuable items and watching who interacts with them. But I don’t think it’s that. Overall, the loot seems to have been nerfed, and we aren’t finding as many juicy items as we used to.