Una cosa que estableceAparte de otros shooters multijugador, es la profundidad de sus diversos sistemas. Desde el combate y el equipo hasta la gestión del movimiento y el inventario, cada elemento no sólo tiene múltiples partes móviles que comprender, sino que también requiere bastante trabajo por parte del jugador para controlarlo adecuadamente. A menos que estés acostumbrado a simuladores militares más realistas, la barrera de entrada de Escape From Tarkov es un poco más alta que la de un tirador promedio. Si realmente quieres estar en la cima de tu juego, tendrás que aprender muchas teclas de acceso rápido.
A continuación, encontrará una lista útil de algunas de las teclas de acceso rápido más importantes y comúnmente utilizadas en Escape From Tarkov, así como un resumen de los controles básicos: la acción, la combinación de teclas principales y el tipo de presión (si es así). algo más que presionar o soltar un botón) que se enumeran a continuación son todos los valores predeterminados actuales de la configuración de Escape From Tarkov. Hemos cambiado la redacción de “tipo de pulsación” o “tipo de entrada” para que sea un poco más básica de lo que especifica la configuración oficial del juego: “continuo” ahora es “mantener pulsado”, por ejemplo, lo que significa que es una tecla que necesitas. mantener presionado en lugar de solo presionar una vez. También agregamos algunas teclas de acceso rápido que no estaban en la lista y ponemos en negrita algunas particularmente útiles para memorizar, que repasaremos individualmente.
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- Movimientos y controles básicos
- Movimientos y controles avanzados
- Controles básicos de combate y equipo.
- Controles avanzados de combate y equipo.
- Gestión de inventario y controles de saqueo
- Otros controles
Tenga en cuenta que la distinción entre un control “básico” y “avanzado” en esta guía es enteramente para fines organizativos: la configuración del juego de Escape From Tarkov no distingue sus entradas de esta manera, esto es solo para aclarar las cosas para los nuevos jugadores. Lo que es “avanzado” para un jugador puede ser considerado “básico” para otro; todo depende de qué tan nuevo seas en el tipo de shooter incondicional que Tarkov se esfuerza por ser. En cualquier caso, esperamos que esta guía le ayude a aprender los matices más finos del movimiento de Tarkov, cómo empuñar correctamente sus armas y aprovechar su personalización, y cómo recorrer rápidamente su inventario al explorar y saquear en la peligrosa ciudad rusa de Tarkov.
Si estás interesado en jugar al juego, consulta nuestropara obtener un desglose rápido sobre dónde comprar y las diferencias entre sus cuatro ediciones.y permanece en acceso temprano, pero sus actualizaciones frecuentes, como la, agregue constantemente contenido nuevo y elimine ocasionalmente el progreso para mantener el juego actualizado para su próspera comunidad.
Nota: Escape From Tarkov aún está en desarrollo, por lo que muchas de las teclas de acceso rápido y combinaciones de teclas predeterminadas están sujetas a cambios a medida que se actualizan sus sistemas. Intentaremos mantener esta guía lo más actualizada posible, pero si nota que falta algo o que es inexacto, ¡no dude en hacérnoslo saber en los comentarios!
Movimientos y controles básicos
Dominio | Llave | Tipo de entrada |
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avanzar | W. | — |
Mover hacia la izquierda | A | — |
Mover hacia atrás | S | — |
Mover a la derecha | D | — |
Magra izquierda | q | Sujetar |
inclinarse hacia la derecha | mi | Sujetar |
Saltar | Espacio | — |
Caminar | Bloq Mayús | Presione para alternar |
pique | Shift izquierdo | Presione para alternar |
Agacharse | C | Presione para alternar |
Propenso | X | Presione para alternar |
Interactuar | F | — |
Abrir el inventario | Pestaña | — |
Próximo | Desplazamiento del ratón+ | — |
Anterior | Desplazamiento del mouse | — |
Hora de revision | oh | — |
Consultar horarios y salidas | oh | Doble toque |
Mascullar | Y | — |
Abrir menú desplegable de murmullos | Y | Doble toque |
Preajuste de murmullo | F1-F12 | — |
El movimiento en Escape From Tarkov está vinculado a las teclas WASD de forma predeterminada, y la capacidad de saltar, agacharse e ir boca abajo también es bastante sencilla. Hay opciones de movimiento más avanzadas que debes tener en cuenta y que enumeraremos en Movimiento avanzado, pero lo más importante de esta sección deberían ser algunas de las entradas de interacción básicas, en particular presionar F para agarrar objetos, saquear cuerpos y contenedores, y abrir. y cerrar puertas.
Pero otro importante que no debes pasar por alto es tocar dos veces “O” para verificar la hora y las salidas. Cada incursión a la que ingresas tiene un límite de tiempo y un conjunto de posibles puntos de salida, y debes realizar un seguimiento de ambos mientras estás saqueando. Al presionar “O” dos veces, aparece esa información en la esquina superior derecha.
Movimientos y controles avanzados
Dominio | Llave | Tipo de entrada |
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Mirada libre | Botón central del ratón | Sujetar |
Suave inclinación hacia la izquierda | Alt izquierda + A | — |
Suave inclinación hacia la derecha | Alt izquierda + D | — |
Paso lateral a la izquierda | Alt izquierda + Q | — |
Paso a la derecha | Alt izquierda + E | — |
Próxima postura para caminar | C + Desplazamiento del ratón+ | — |
Postura de caminata anterior | C + desplazamiento del mouse | — |
As you can see, Escape From Tarkov features both basic lean and crouch options as well as more advanced, incremental variations. Unlike leaning using Q and E, “smooth” lean lets you only lean out a little bit at a time. You also don’t need to hold Alt down unless you’re adjusting your lean position, so you can stay leaned the degree you want while behind a corner and have your keyboard hand free. You can use the standard Q or E lean to stand back upright. You can also cycle between “walk poses,” which are just different degrees of crouching that you can adjust to adapt to the height of whatever cover you’re behind. Hitting C automatically takes you to the lowest crouch level and hitting C again makes you stand up. To exercise more caution, you can use walk poses to rise and lower yourself more deliberately.
Free look is another important one. If you recall from the basic controls section, there are three movement speeds in Escape From Tarkov: the default walking speed, the slower walking speed you can toggle with Caps Lock, and sprinting, which you can toggle with Shift. You can’t sprint while strafing, so your field of view is limited to what’s in front of you–but by holding down the middle mouse button while moving, you can freely look around. Currently, your free look range is still pretty narrow, but it does allow you to quickly glimpse blind spots while in a hurry. You can even use free look while scoped in so you’re not completely unaware of short-range threats while sniping.
Speaking of movement speed, here’s a general tip that anyone playing a first-person shooter on PC should know: if your mouse allows it, adjust the sensitivity. The Tarkov controls menu also has two built-in mouse sensitivity sliders, which let you customize both general mouse sensitivity and mouse aiming sensitivity to your preference. You’ll be more accurate and better equipped to deal with threats when your mouse movement speed suits both you and the game. (You can also invert both the Y and X axis.)
Basic Combat and Equipment Controls
Command | Key | Input Type |
---|---|---|
Shoot/Fire | Left Mouse Button | — |
Aim down sights | Right Mouse Button | Press to toggle |
Reload weapon | R | — |
Quick reload | R | Double tap |
Next magazine | R + Mouse Scroll+ | — |
Previous magazine | R + Mouse Scroll- | — |
Throw grenade | G | — |
Equip melee weapon | V | — |
Quick draw melee weapon | V | Double tap |
Hold breath to steady aim | Left Alt | Press to toggle |
Drop backpack | Z | Double tap |
Escape From Tarkov strives for a bit more realism with its guns than most games do. You have the standard right-click to aim, left-click to shoot, and R to reload, but there’s way more to it than that.
Reload vs. quick reload
One major thing to note from this section is the difference between a reload and a quick reload. Just hitting R for a standard reload in Escape From Tarkov will remove the current magazine in your firearm, place it in an open slot in your inventory, and replace it with the next magazine in your inventory. (You can even select which magazine to load in from your inventory by holding R and scrolling with the mouse wheel.) A quick reload, as the name suggests, saves some time by having your character throw the current magazine onto the ground before loading in a new one. You won’t get far in Escape From Tarkov being too trigger-happy or constantly reloading after every shot, which most FPS games let you get away with, but quick reloads can be appropriate in an emergency. You just have to remember to pick up your dropped magazine later.
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Remember that reloading is more realistic in Escape From Tarkov, unlike more casual shooters–you’re not reloading bullets into a magazine by tapping R, you’re actually replacing the entire magazine. So if your current magazine had a few rounds left, it’ll go into your inventory with that same amount of rounds, and if you reload with it next time, you won’t have a full magazine. (You can manually load rounds into magazines from the inventory.) To complicate things further, reload times vary depending on what gun you’re using and whether or not it already has a round in the chamber.
Dropping your backpack
One of the most important hotkeys to remember, and also one of the newest additions, is how to drop your backpack. Dropping your backpack might seem like a weird hotkey, but it’s an advanced combat maneuver that you’ll often see high level players doing. All players in Tarkov have a weight limit, and the more you exceed it by picking up new loot, the faster your stamina will drain, which affects your walk and run speeds, which increases the likelihood you’ll be debuffed with the Fatigue status effect. Every second matters when you’re in the middle of a firefight, so being able to quickly drop your backpack can give you an edge in combat–you’ll be able to move between cover faster and you won’t have a big, bulky thing on your back giving you away to perceptive opponents. Just remember to pick up your backpack once the fight is over!
Melee combat
Pressing V will equip your melee weapon (you’ll start out with a knife), but double-tapping V will do something the in-game settings call “Draw Knife,” but what I’ll call a “quick draw” instead. Quick drawing your knife will holster your currently equipped weapon, draw your knife out and do a quick stab, then sheath your knife and pull out your previous weapon, all just by double-tapping V.
Steadying your aim
Finally, holding your breath with Left Alt while aiming down sights will steady your firearm’s aim. This used to be bound to the Shift key, but was changed. Many players end up remapping this one to avoid interfering with other commands involving the Alt key, and setting its input type to “hold” instead of “toggle.” We recommend playing around with different settings and keybindings in offline mode and seeing what works for you.
Advanced Combat and Equipment Controls
Command | Key | Input Type |
---|---|---|
Activate night vision goggles/Lower face shield | N | Press to toggle |
Activate tactical device (flashlight, laser, etc.) | T | Press to toggle |
Switch tactical device mode | Left Ctrl + T | — |
Switch scopes | Left Ctrl + Right Mouse Button | — |
Change scope magnification | Left Alt + Right Mouse Button | — |
Check ammo | Left Alt + T | — |
Change fire mode | B | — |
Check fire mode | Left Alt + B | — |
Check chamber | Left Shift + T | — |
Examine weapon | L | — |
Fold stock | Left Alt + L | — |
Overhead blind fire | Left Alt + W | — |
Right side blind fire | Left Alt + S | — |
Scope elevation up | Page Up | — |
Scope elevation down | Page Down | — |
Equip weapon on the back | 3 | — |
Equip weapon on the sling | 2 | — |
Equip secondary weapon | 1 | — |
Here, you get into the real nitty-gritty of Escape From Tarkov’s firearm mechanics. Most of it is pretty straightforward: inputs for switching scopes and cycling through reticles once you get more advanced modifications for your guns, using the number keys to cycle through weapons, and so on. Changing your fire mode between single (the default starting mode), burst, and full-auto with the B key is an important one, but the other ones worth explaining from this section include how to toggle your “tactical device,” check ammo, and blind fire.
Tactical devices in Escape From Tarkov can be toggled with T, and it’s important to note these include flashlights and lasers. So if you have the right mod equipped and you’re wondering how to turn on your flashlight, it’s T. Many serious Escape From Tarkov streamers like Shroud have rebound this command (as well as the input for changing scope magnification) to Mouse Button 3, 4, or 5 for easier access.
Checking ammo with Left Alt + T can be vital, since Escape From Tarkov’s HUD doesn’t track how much ammo you have left–even when you use this input to check ammo, it won’t give you an exact number. Finally, you can blindfire from behind cover using Left Alt + W for overhead firing or Left Alt + S for right-side firing around corners, combined with your primary input for firing your weapon. Left Alt + W and Left Alt + S only position your firearm for blindfire–they don’t actually fire your weapon for you. At the moment, it does not seem Escape From Tarkov has the option to switch firing positions between right and left shoulders.
Inventory Management and Looting Controls
Command | Key | Input Type |
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Examine | Middle Mouse Button | — |
Quick transfer | Ctrl + Left Mouse Button | — |
Quick equip | Alt + Left Mouse Button | — |
Split stack | Ctrl + Left Mouse Button | Click and drag |
Discard | Del | — |
Rotate item | R | — |
Equip weapon on the back | 3 | — |
Equip weapon on the sling | 2 | — |
Equip secondary weapon | 1 | — |
Slot 4 | 4 | — |
Slot 5 | 5 | — |
Slot 6 | 6 | — |
Slot 7 | 7 | — |
Slot 8 | 8 | — |
Slot 9 | 9 | — |
Slot 0 | 0 | — |
Nothing is bolded here because it pretty much all needs explaining. A major part of Escape From Tarkov is looting and inventory management, so you’ll be spending a lot of time looking at your inventory and your stash, but if you’re in a raid it’s important to minimize that time so you’re not vulnerable. To quickly grab an item from a looted container and transfer it to your inventory, just hit Ctrl + Left MB. This works when transferring items between your inventory and your stash too.
To quickly equip something in your stash or from a container, you can use Alt + Left MB. You can click and drag items around with the left mouse button to place them in specific slots. Pressing R while dragging an item rotates it so you can use the space you have more efficiently. To split a grouped item like a stack of ammo, hold Ctrl and click and drag the item you want to separate to a new cell. A box will pop up where you can designate the number of items you want to place in the new stack. If you have unknown, greyed-out items in a container, your inventory, your stash, or even a trader’s inventory, you can quickly examine and reveal those items by clicking on them with the middle mouse button. Finally, you can hover over an item you don’t want and press delete to discard.
Binding quick-use items
The numbered slots are important hotkeys to remember because they let you equip quick-use items like first aid, bandages, painkillers, food, drinks, and grenades. You can assign these slots either in your stash pre-raid or on the fly mid-raid by hovering over the item you want to bind with your cursor and hitting the numbered key you want to bind it to. Most players bind healing items to these slots so you can quickly apply first aid or stop bleeding with the push of a button in the middle of a firefight instead of manually opening your inventory. You can bind items you bring with you into raids or items you’ve looted, but no matter what, if you want to bind an item, it must be stored in your pockets or your tactical vest–you cannot bind an item that is stored in your backpack or your secure container.
Other Controls
Command | Key | Input Type |
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Take a screenshot | PrtScn | — |
Toggle icons | I | — |
Console | ` | — |
Open menu | ESC | — |
As stated above, these are just the default key bindings for Escape From Tarkov’s controls and we recommend testing things out and seeing what works for you. Like most games, you can reset the primary key for each command and set a secondary input on top of it. You can even change the press type for even more customization.
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¿Nos perdimos algo? Escape From Tarkov todavía está en desarrollo, por lo que las cosas siempre se actualizan y cambian. Además, la comunidad es increíble a la hora de descubrir nuevos trucos y técnicas. No dude en dejar un comentario a continuación si omitimos algo importante o si alguna información está desactualizada.
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