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Дата начала 05/26/26 - 12:00
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    Safe routing in ARC Raiders isn't about playing scared. It's about knowing when a raid is already good enough. You'll make far more progress by leaving with a half-full bag than by dying over one shiny crate in the centre of the map. If you're building up materials, ammo, meds, electronics, or ARC Raiders BluePrints for later upgrades, the edge of the map is often your best friend. Fewer footsteps, fewer third parties, and fewer awkward fights you didn't even want in the first place.



    Start Thinking Before You Loot
    The first few seconds matter more than people admit. Don't just run at the nearest building and start opening boxes. Check your spawn, look at the closest extracts, and picture a quick way out if things go bad. A decent route usually bends around outer roads, small work sites, utility sheds, and half-forgotten service buildings. These places won't always hand you top-tier gear, but they're quiet enough to let you work. That's the trade. Less drama, more successful extracts.



    Pick Spots You Can Leave Fast
    Industrial yards are great for steady farming. Look for wires, batteries, metal parts, tools, and weapon bits, then move on. Don't treat a warehouse like a campsite. Grab the obvious crates, listen for doors or running, and get out before another squad boxes you in. Roadside stations are worth a look too. Players often skip them because they're chasing military rooms or loud fights, but those smaller stops can give you heals, utility items, and enough parts to make the run pay. Communication sites on the edge are another smart choice, mostly because they tend to have more than one escape path.



    Stay Quiet and Don't Take Every Bait
    Sound gets people killed. Sprinting through metal floors, firing at random ARC enemies, smashing around indoors - it all tells other players where to aim. Walk when you're inside. Stop for a second before opening another room. If gunfire starts drifting closer, leave early instead of waiting to "see what happens." Most bad fights begin with that exact thought. Bring gear that fits the job: a budget rifle or SMG, basic armour, a couple of meds, and enough empty space to make looting worthwhile. You don't need your best kit for a farming route.



    Know When the Bag Is Good Enough
    Greed ruins clean raids. You find a useful stack of parts, maybe a rare component, then suddenly one more building sounds harmless. It usually isn't. Once your backpack has real value, start angling toward extraction while the lobby is still spread out. Late exits can turn ugly fast because everyone who survived is thinking the same thing. If you're short on time or trying to rebuild after rough runs, steady farming beats coin-flip combat. Some players also choose to https://www.u4gm.com/arc-raiders/items