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Streets of Tarkov: Your Collapsed Crane to Sewer Manhole Loot & Extract Guide "Streets of Tarkov" is a brutal map, even by Escape from Tarkov standards.

# Streets of Tarkov: Your Collapsed Crane to Sewer...

"Streets of Tarkov" is a brutal map, even by Escape from Tarkov standards. Sprawling urban warfare, sniper alleys, and a constant barrage of scavs and PMCs looking for easy kills make it a nightmare for the unprepared. But fear not, fellow Tarkovians. I'm here to guide you, as a seasoned Chad who knows these streets like the back of my hand, through a specific extraction route – starting at the Collapsed Crane spawn and ending at the relatively safe Sewer Manhole – that will maximize your loot and minimize your encounters. This route focuses on hitting key loot areas like Lexos Motors and the Pinewood Hotel before a swift exit, offering a viable and often underutilized alternative to the chaos. So, gear up, and let's get you out of Tarkov with a backpack full of roubles.

Collapsed Crane: Securing Your Initial Position

Immediately after spawning at the Collapsed Crane, the name of the game is survival. The area is exposed and snipers in the Hotel building often have you in their sights. Don't waste time admiring the scenery; move immediately towards cover. The concrete barriers directly in front of the crane offer the best protection. Look for the rubble pile against the first barrier and the specific position of the shipping container further along – these are your safe spots. Use these to assess the situation and plan your next move. Listen carefully for shots and the direction they're coming from. This initial caution can be the difference between a successful raid and an early trip back to your stash.

Lexos Motors: A Quick Loot Stop

Once you've taken cover, it's time to make a move towards Lexos Motors. Sprint, but be mindful of your stamina. Lexos is a quick and dirty loot stop. Enter the ground floor and immediately head for the filing cabinets lining the walls. These often contain valuable documents and loose loot. Next, check behind the reception desk for the two weapon crates. You might find some useful weapon attachments or even valuable intel items like flash drives. Be aware of your surroundings; the lighting inside Lexos is dim, with flickering fluorescent lights creating shadows, and you might hear distant scav chatter. Keep your weapon at the ready. A quick in and out is the goal here. Lexos Motors interior highlighting loot containers

Pinewood Hotel Ascent: The Fire Escape Route

Exit Lexos and move along the east side of Klimov Street, hugging the buildings for cover. Your destination is the Pinewood Hotel. The main entrance is usually a death trap, so we're taking the fire escape. On the east side of the building, locate the fire escape stairs and begin your ascent to the third floor. Be warned: this is a common spot for player scavs to camp. They're looking for easy kills, so be prepared.

Before rounding any corners, toss a flashbang or pre-aim your weapon. Don't be afraid to make noise; a preemptive burst of fire can deter campers. The key is to control the engagement and not be caught off guard. Listen for footsteps above and below you. Pinewood Hotel fire escape emphasizing potential player scav positions

Pro Tip: Rushing the Hotel Early

For a more aggressive playstyle, skip Lexos Motors and rush the Pinewood Hotel immediately. This can catch other players off-guard who are slower to loot. However, be extra cautious as you enter the hotel lobby. Throw a grenade inside to clear out any potential campers before entering. This strategy is high-risk, high-reward.

Pinewood Hotel Loot: Key Rooms on the Third Floor

Once you reach the third floor, it's time to loot. Focus on Rooms 301 and 305 – these are known to contain valuable items like electronics, bitcoins, and other high-value loot. Check for key spawns in the lobby area as well; specific keys can unlock even more lucrative rooms. The interior of the Pinewood Hotel is characterized by worn carpets, opulent but decaying furniture, and broken windows offering glimpses of the war-torn city outside. Pinewood Hotel showing the layout of the third floor Move quickly and efficiently, but always be aware of your surroundings. Player scavs are common in this area, and other PMCs might be lurking. Listen for footsteps and be ready for a firefight.

Klimov Street Descent: Avoiding the Staircase Trap

After looting the third floor, descend to Klimov Street via the main staircase. This is a notorious camping spot, so exercise extreme caution. Scan ahead for players waiting at the bottom of the stairs, a common tactic to ambush unsuspecting players. Use flashbangs or pre-fire around corners to clear the area before proceeding.

Sewer Manhole Extraction: The Final Stretch

Once you reach Klimov Street, proceed west, using the abandoned vehicles as cover. Be mindful of snipers positioned on the rooftops overlooking the street. They can be difficult to spot, so keep moving and don't stay in one place for too long. As you approach the Sewer Manhole extract, check your surroundings carefully. The entrance is located near the wall on the left side of the street. Klimov Street highlighting sniper locations

Crucially, make sure you arrive at the extract with sufficient time remaining (at least 5 minutes). Many players make the mistake of arriving with too little time, only to be caught by other PMCs or player scavs who are also trying to extract. Patience is key. Wait near cover. Clear the area if necessary. Sewer Manhole extract showing the entrance

Common Player Scav Patrol Routes

Player scavs often patrol the main streets and loot containers. Common routes include Klimov Street, the area around Lexos Motors, and the ground floor of the Pinewood Hotel. They typically prioritize looting corpses and open containers, so be aware of their tendencies and plan your movements accordingly.

Tips and Tricks for "Streets of Tarkov"

Sound Awareness: Your Best Weapon

On a map as complex as "Streets of Tarkov," sound is your best friend. Invest in a good gaming headset. I personally recommend the Sennheiser HD 560S for their exceptional clarity and directional audio. In-game, tweak your audio settings to emphasize footsteps and environmental sounds. Experiment to find what works best for you, but prioritizing directional audio will drastically improve your awareness. Knowing where your enemy is before they know where you are is half the battle.

Stamina Management: Sprint Smarter, Not Harder

Stamina is a precious resource in Tarkov. Don't sprint everywhere; conserve your stamina for critical moments, like escaping a firefight or reaching cover. Use the crouch-walk to move silently and regenerate stamina. Managing your stamina effectively will allow you to outmaneuver your opponents and survive longer.

PC-Specific Notes: Optimizing Performance

"Streets of Tarkov" is notorious for its performance issues. Here are some tweaks to help you run the game smoother:

Graphics Settings:

  • Overall Visibility: Set to 1000. This provides a good balance between visibility and performance.
  • Texture Quality: Set to Medium. This has a significant impact on performance with minimal visual difference.
  • HBAO and SSR: Disable these settings. They are performance hogs and don't add much to the overall visual experience.

PostFX Settings:

  • Disable all PostFX settings except Clarity (set to 10%). This sharpens the image without impacting performance too much.

Hardware Recommendations:

  • RAM: A minimum of 16GB of RAM is essential for playing "Streets of Tarkov."
  • SSD: Install the game on a dedicated SSD for faster loading times and smoother gameplay. In-game graphics settings menu showcasing the recommended performance tweaks

CPU Affinity:

  • For older CPUs, manually set CPU affinity in Task Manager. Right-click the Escape from Tarkov process, go to "Set Affinity," and disable one or two of the cores. This can sometimes improve performance by preventing the game from overloading a single core.

Memory Cleaner:

  • Use a memory cleaner tool like Intelligent Standby List Cleaner (ISLC) to mitigate memory leaks. This can help prevent stutters and frame drops during long raids.

Nvidia Reflex:

  • If you have an Nvidia GPU, enable Nvidia Reflex Low Latency in the graphics settings. This can reduce input lag and improve responsiveness. In-game graphics settings menu showing Reflex setting

Control Customization:

Remap common actions like leaning (Q and E) and quick med (bound to a mouse button) to easily accessible keys. Faster response times can be crucial in a firefight.

Why am I Lagging on Streets of Tarkov?

Lag on Streets of Tarkov can stem from overloaded servers or inadequate PC specs. Close unnecessary background apps, ensure a stable internet connection, and consider upgrading RAM or GPU if performance issues persist despite in-game optimization.

Where Extracts Streets Tarkov?

Streets of Tarkov has several extracts, including Sewer Manhole, which requires no special items. Other extracts have item or condition requirements, such as having PMC and Scav extracts available for teaming.

Conclusion: Extracting Success on Streets of Tarkov

By following this extraction route, you can significantly increase your chances of a successful raid on "Streets of Tarkov." You'll be hitting key loot areas like Lexos Motors and the Pinewood Hotel with a relatively low risk of player encounters. Expect to acquire a decent amount of roubles, valuable weapon attachments, and medical supplies. Remember to adapt the strategy based on player behavior and map conditions. Successful extractions will contribute to leveling up your character and completing quests, bringing you closer to mastering Escape from Tarkov. Now get out there and make some roubles, chads. Good hunting! Promotional art of the Is your PC struggling to run Streets of Tarkov? Explore XenGamer's guide to the Best Graphics Settings for Escape from Tarkov to optimize your game!

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