POV you go to Streets of Tarkov and get this spawn
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Hey everyone! So, Streets of Tarkov, right? It's easily one of the most challenging maps in Escape From Tarkov, and honestly, a game-changer when you figure out its secrets. I've had my fair share of heartbreaking raids, but also some incredibly clutch moments, mostly thanks to knowing where to find crucial gear. For me, two things make or break a raid on Streets: finding those essential CMS kits and knowing where the good ammo spawns are. Let's talk about CMS kits first. If you're new to Tarkov or just haven't prioritized them, you absolutely should! A Combat Med Set (CMS) is a lifesaver. It allows you to 'repair' blacked-out limbs, meaning you can stop bleeding, fix a broken arm or leg, and most importantly, prevent instant death if your head or thorax gets blacked out. I can't tell you how many times I've limped into cover with a blacked leg, popped a painkiller, and then slowly but surely used my CMS to get back in the fight. They're not super common, but you'll often find them in medical bags, duffle bags, and sometimes even loose on shelves in medical areas around the map. Always keep an eye out in places like the Lexos medical section or any of the apartment buildings – I've had good luck checking bathroom cabinets and shelves there. My personal strategy is always to try and secure one early in the raid; it just gives you so much more confidence to push or defend. Now, onto the holy grail for any PMC: Streets of Tarkov ammo spawns. This map is an absolute Warzone, and running out of ammo is a death sentence. While Scavs and other PMCs are your primary source, knowing where to find fresh mags or loose ammo can be a game-changer. I always make a mental note to check weapon crates – the green ones are usually the best – but also don't overlook smaller containers. Jackets and filing cabinets might surprise you with a few valuable rounds. On Streets, specifically, I've had consistent success looking in the various apartment complexes, especially around Concordia and Pinewood Hotel. Check all the desks, shelves, and even the floor in some of the more ransacked rooms. Military checkpoints and temporary barricades often have weapon boxes or loose ammo lying around too. Also, don't forget spots like the underground sections and maintenance tunnels; sometimes, you can find some decent 5.45 or 7.62 rounds there. When I'm pushing towards an extract like EXFILB6 P, I always take a moment to scan the surrounding areas for any last-minute ammo stashes or weapon boxes. You'd be surprised what people leave behind or what the game spawns! My top tip for Streets is always map knowledge. The more you know the layout, the better you'll be at finding these vital resources. Always keep your ears open for other players or Scavs, as they're often guarding these crucial spots. Happy hunting, and I hope these insights help you survive and thrive on Streets!






















































































