Player Who Raided 41 Million in 64 Hours in Escape From Tarkov
A popular Escape from Tarkov streamer recently stumbled upon an astonishing player who reached 1.3 million raids and kills. This player has almost 9,000 hours of playtime and has survived 1,341,434 raids. However, inconsistencies in the statistics raised serious suspicions that this data could not be real. This player’s KD (kill/death ratio) was recorded as only 1.0. This suggests either a data error or a systemic problem.
Is 1.3 Million Raids Possible in Escape from Tarkov?
Escape from Tarkov players are usually proud of their stats. However, a player achieving such a high number of raids caused a great surprise in the community. Other players also noticed this data and started sharing similar anomalies. One user captured an image of this player dressed and ready for battle after just one match. This suggests that the player is real, but the data contains an error in the background.
Mathematically, it’s impossible for a player to have raided that many times since the game was deleted in August. Escape from Tarkov has been known to struggle with cheaters from time to time, but it has been noted that achieving this level of success would be a violation of the laws of time and space.
Another Example: 41 Million Raids in 64 Hours
Along with this event, it was noticed that another player had 41 million raids in 64 hours of gameplay. This player was also recorded as having a KD rate of only 1 and an average life expectancy of 00:00. This indicates that the player’s raids were not fully loaded before he died again. Such anomalies in the data suggest that the game’s data infrastructure may have serious issues.
Battlestate Games recently deleted thousands of accounts due to problems with the game’s data infrastructure and had to offer large compensation to these players.
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