The RMR in Tarkov is One Example of Awful Optics
Tarkov is known for its brevity of attachments on offer to customize your guns with. It’s honestly intimidating when you first get into weapon modding proper in this game, with all the different options and locations that these pieces can be placed on. And while there is a surprising amount on offer, when you really understand the mechanics of weapon modding, there are only a handful of options that are worth using if you are trying to make the most out of your weapon. Of course, variety is the spice of life, and using different weapons, optics, suppressors, foregrips; switching these parts out every now and again helps cure some of the potential boredom that can come with late wipe Tarkov. Using the same weapon with the exact same attachments repeatedly. And yes, some people enjoy that gameplay loop and only want to use the best to have the highest chance of survival out there. There’s no shame in that. But when it comes to attachments and specifically different optics in the game, everyone has their own preferences with certain dots and scopes on different weapons. Obviously, things like the Razor and Vudu will always be highly sought after because they are so effective in what they do. But even with smaller optics like red dots, people have their own favorites. And unfortunately, over the years, BSG has made some... let’s call it “adjustments” to how some of the red dots and scopes in general operate in the game. Specifically, the RMR micro red dot sight has been absolutely gutted in Escape From Tarkov, and it is unfortunate, because for the longest time, it was one of the better micro dots in the entire game. Today, I want to talk about this red dot, go over what happened to it, and the general mentality with optics in the game and how they can be better preserved for the future, as we continue to get new parts added into the game. So, if you are interested in this conversation, be sure to subscribe to the channel for future videos in a similar vain.