
《暗区突围:无限》新手手册,专为时间有限的玩家(如忙碌的父母)量身打造。其核心理念是“玩得巧,而非玩得久”,旨在让这款复杂且高风险的战术撤离射击游戏即便在短时间游玩中也能变得易于上手且充满乐趣。 以下是手册内容概述: 管理预期:手册开篇即将游戏定位为“零食级逃离塔科夫”,非常适合短时间的紧张游玩,而非长时间的刷取。 解决新手最大难题:直接针对“装备恐惧”问题,并提供解决方案:通过无风险的【伪装潜入】模式进行学习、练习和赚钱。注重效率:每条建议都围绕节省时间和最大化价值展开,从仓库管理技巧(例如移除握把)到“堆叠”任务。 提供简单可行的策略:不仅提供理论,还给出具体、低成本的策略,如“腿部战术”和特定的廉价装备搭配。 优先基础内容:反复强调最重要的概念,比如“弹药为王”和“生存就是胜利”。 涵盖所有方面:将新手从主菜单和游戏循环开始,到经济系统、健康系统、装备、地图,甚至电脑技术设置,一站式全部涵盖。 总体而言,这是一份非常实用、直接且令人安心的指南,它化繁为简,告诉时间紧张的新手开始游戏并获得乐趣所需了解的全部内容。介绍:欢迎来到卡莫纳

You're a dad and you don't have much time to play. A tough tactical shooter sounds like a lot, but Arena Breakout: Infinite (ABI) is different. It's not a marathon, it's like a "snack-sized Tarkov.", the game is made for short, quick play sessions. This Guide's Idea: "Play smart🧠, not long." To do well in ABI, you don't need hundreds of hours you need to be efficient and smart with your time. This game is easier to get into than others like it, matches are short, about 15-30 minutes. There is a map that shows extracts you can make quick loadouts, this means less frustration. You can get right to the action and try to get out with loot. Chapter 1: The Basics How the Game Works The game has a simple loop: Gear Up ➡️ Raid ➡️ Loot ➡️ Fight ➡️ Extract ➡️ Profit ➡️ Repeat Each match is a "raid.", it's a gamble. You bring in gear, if you die, you lose that gear. You keep only what's in your small secure container. Your main goal is not to kill everyone. Your goal is to survive and extract with loot. Getting out alive is a win. Your Two Ways to Play: Tactical Ops vs. Covert Ops Tactical Ops (PMC): This is your main character. You pick all your gear. This is high-stakes. You risk your own gear to find better gear. You do most missions this way. Covert Ops (Scav): This is a free, random character. You can play this mode every 15 minutes. You get random, weak gear and join a match in progress. This is the no-risk mode. If you die, you lose nothing. Anything you extract, you keep. This is very important for new players. Many new players have "gear fear." They are afraid to lose their items. Covert Ops is the fix for this. It lets you learn maps and fight with no risk. You can also make money. Play a Covert Ops match after you play as your PMC. This builds up your money and gear so losing doesn't feel as bad. The Main Menu You should know these four menu sections: Stash: This is your inventory. All your loot is here. Market: Players buy and sell items here. Contacts: These are NPCs. They give you missions and sell you gear. Gunsmith: This is where you modify your guns. Chapter 2: Getting Better and Richer What "Progress" Means Progress in this game is not traditional. There are no skill trees. Your progress is three things: Player Level (1-30): You get XP and level up. This unlocks new traders (Contacts) and better gear. Wealth: How much money (Koen) and valuable items you have. Knowledge: Your own skill. This includes map knowledge and tactics. This is your most important stat. You don't lose it when you die. The Economy for Dads Quick Money: The best way to make money at the start is to do missions from Contacts. Start with Joel Garrison. Missions give good Koen and XP rewards. Selling Loot: You have two ways to sell. You can sell to a trader for less money, but you get it fast. Or you can sell on the Market for more money, but it takes longer. Always use the Market for valuable items. A good rule: try to get loot worth 5,000 Koen per inventory slot. Good Common Loot: Don't just look for rare items. Grab common items that are valuable. Always check jackets for keys. Grab weapon attachments and high-tier ammo. Stash Management Save Space: Your stash is small. You can put smaller backpacks and rigs inside bigger ones. This saves a lot of space. Keep or Sell: Sell dogtags, weapon mods you don't use, most food and drinks, and low-tier armor. Keep high-tier ammo, medical items, and items for future missions. Gun Storage Trick: To save space, remove the pistol grip and magazine from your rifles. This makes the gun take up one row instead of two. Health System Explained You have 440 HP split across your body parts. There are four problems to fix: Wounds: You are bleeding and losing health. Use bandages. Injuries: A body part lost HP. Use a first aid kit. Breaks: A body part has zero HP. Broken legs make you slow. Broken arms hurt your aim. Use a surgical kit. Pain: Your vision gets blurry when you take damage. Use painkillers.A good tactic is to "pre-painkill." Take painkillers before you think a fight will happen. This stops pain effects from slowing you down so you can fight back or get to cover. Table 1: Basic Medical List ProblemItemWhat It DoesBleedingField BandageStops health lossHP LossStandard First Aid KitRestores HP to a body partBroken BoneStandard Military Surgical KitFixes a broken part (doesn't add HP)PainLiquid PainkillersStops pain effects for a short time Chapter 3: Gear and Guns The Golden Rule: Ammo is King This is the most important rule for combat: Your ammo quality is more important than your gun. A cheap gun with good ammo will beat an expensive gun with bad ammo. Ammo has tiers (1-6). Always use at least Tier 3 (T3) ammo and use Tier 4 (T4) as soon as you can (it's a sweet spot for cost vs. penetration). Gunsmith for Beginners The Gunsmith has over 900 parts. This can be confusing. Don't worry about making a "meta" gun. Just make a "controllable" gun. Focus on two stats: Vertical Recoil: Higher is better. The gun won't kick up as much. Ergonomics: Higher is better. You can aim down sights (ADS) faster. "Leg Meta": Your Secret Weapon The "leg meta" is a great budget plan. You use a cheap, fast-firing gun (like an SMG) with "flesh damage" ammo (like "Dum Dum" rounds). Instead of shooting at armor, you aim for the legs. Legs are not protected. This does huge damage. A player with cheap gear can kill a player with expensive gear this way. Armor and Helmets Armor helps you survive one or two extra bullets. Tier 3 (T3) armor is good enough for most raids. For helmets, a "high ricochet chance" is sometimes better than a high armor level. The SH12 Military Helmet is a good budget choice. It has built-in headphones, which saves you money and a gear slot. Table 2: Three Good Loadouts NameWeaponAmmoArmor/HelmetPlaystyleAll-RounderAK-74N5.45x39mm PP / BP (T3/T4)Sentry 305 Rig (T3), SH12 HelmetFlexible, mid-rangeLeg LordVector 45.45 HS (Dum Dum)No armor, just rig/backpackAggressive, close-rangePatient HunterSKS7.62x39mm PS (T3)Any T3 armor, SH12 HelmetCautious, long-range Chapter 4: Playing Efficiently Covert Ops is Your Best Friend Your goals in Covert Ops mode are simple: Make money: Everything you extract is profit. Get free gear: Sell it or use it on your main character. Learn maps: You can explore with no risk. Practice fighting: You have nothing to lose. As a "scav," AI enemies won't shoot you unless you shoot them first. Use this. Hunt players (PMCs) or check for loot they left behind. "Stack" Your Missions Before you start a Tactical Ops raid, go to "Contacts." Accept all available missions for the map you are playing. Many missions overlap. For example, you might need to kill enemies and find an item in the same place. This saves a lot of time. Do missions for Joel Garrison and Avita first. Focus on "passive" missions (like "Kill 10 enemies"). You finish these just by playing. You can do some "find item" missions in no-risk modes like Secure Ops. "Zero to Hero" When you feel confident, or if you are broke, try a "Zero to Hero" run. You go into a raid with just a knife or a cheap pistol. Your goal is to kill an AI (scav), take his gear, and build up from there. Choosing Your Map Not all maps are good for new players. Focus on two: Farm: This is where you learn to fight. It's small and open. Players are pushed toward hotspots like the Motel and Stables. Fight here to get confident. Valley: This map is bigger and has more cover. It's better for solo players who want to avoid fights. It's good for long-range combat.The game pushes all players to "Points of Interest" (POIs). These places have the best loot and are needed for missions. First 5-10 min: Players run to the POIs. Last 10 min: Players run from the POIs to an extract. If you understand this flow, you can choose your fights. Go to POIs early for action. Go late to avoid players. Chapter 5: Simple Golden Rules IF YOU ONLY REMEMBER A FEW THINGS, REMEMBER THESE: ✅ Play Covert Ops first and last. This is how you make money and learn without stress. ✅ Ammo is more important than the gun. Always buy the best ammo you can. ✅ Always bring painkillers. Use them before a fight. ✅ Surviving is winning. The goal is to extract. ✅ Watch the Killcam. Learn from how you died. ✅ Don't fear losing gear. It's just part of the game. ✅ Have fun. It's a game, not a job. If you have a bad run, just extract and try again later. Chapter 6: Extra Tips Settings for a Smooth Game You want a high, stable frame rate (FPS) and to see enemies clearly. Upscaling (DLSS/FSR): Turn this ON. Set it to "Quality" or "Balanced." It gives you a big FPS boost. Shadow Quality: Set to "Low" or "Balanced." Vegetation Quality: Set to "Basic" or "Low." This gives more frames and makes it easier to see enemies in grass. Post Processing Quality: Set to "Low" or "Medium." Light Quality: Set to "Low" or "Balanced." Turn off effects: Disable "Firing Blur" and "Head Shake." This keeps your screen clear in a fight. Audio Tips Sound is very important. Turn off Virtual Surround Sound: Any 7.1 surround sound software can mess up the game's audio. Use stereo mode. This is best for hearing footsteps. Use good headphones: Headphones with a flat sound (like IEMs) are good. They don't have too much bass, so you can hear quiet sounds like footsteps. Equalizer (Optional): If you use an EQ, try boosting the 1.4 kHz to 1.8 kHz range. This can make footsteps louder. Extra Tips Crosshair Placement: Always keep your crosshair at chest or head level. When an enemy appears, you are already aiming at them. Leaning: Always lean ("peek") around corners. A right-hand peek shows less of your body than a left-hand peek. Looting Faster: Be efficient. You can do multiple things at once. Learn item prices so you can decide quickly. Sound Cues: Every action makes noise (aiming, healing, opening inventory). Listen for these sounds to know what enemies are doing. Playing Solo: Be patient. Don't rush into fights. Let teams fight each other, then attack the winner ("third-partying"). Mentality: Every death is a lesson. Use the killcam. See how you died. Analyze your mistake and learn from it. Final Thoughts Alright, that's all I've got for you, thanks for sticking with it. Look, I know there's a thousand other tips and advanced tricks we could get into, but that's not what this is for. My goal was to make this guide short and effective, just like our play sessions. If it helps you survive a few more raids, great. If not, oh well. See you at the extract. p.s. Good luck in Kamona 👍
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