GTFO is an intense, cooperative horror shooter designed for players who thrive on difficulty, teamwork, and strategic planning. With its latest update, the game has reached a level of polish that demands a comprehensive guide for new players. This guide will cover everything you need to know to survive, from understanding the game’s structure to mastering stealth and managing resources effectively.


Is GTFO Right for You?

  • Hardcore Co-op: GTFO is a niche game that emphasizes stealth, strategy, and communication.
  • No Solo Play: Bots are ineffective, and the game is balanced for a full team of four. Bring friends or brace for a tough time.
  • Atmosphere over Comedy: Unlike other co-op games, GTFO’s goal is to create fear and tension, not light-hearted fun.

If all this sounds good, let’s proceed.


Understanding Rundowns and Expeditions

What is a Rundown?

  • rundown is a series of missions (expeditions) that rotate periodically.
  • Each rundown has a loose story that feeds into the broader GTFO lore.
  • Expeditions within a rundown vary in difficulty and objectives.

Tip: Start with Rundown 1, Expedition 1 and progress sequentially.


Choosing Your Loadout

Main Weapons

  • Purpose: General combat.
  • Types: Assault rifles, SMGs, pistols.
  • Recommendation: Choose a weapon based on the type of enemies and your role.

Special Weapons

  • Purpose: High-damage but limited ammo.
  • Types: SMGs, shotguns, sniper rifles.
  • Strategy: Pair a high-damage special weapon with a versatile main weapon.

Tool Slot: Biotracker and More

  • Must-Have: Biotracker for detecting enemies.
  • Alternatives:
    • C-Foam Launcher: Reinforce doors.
    • Mine Deployer: For choke points.
    • Sentry Guns: Choose based on enemy type (burst, shotgun, sniper, hell).

Tip: Always bring a Biotracker if you’re unfamiliar with the mission.


Melee Weapons: Silent and Deadly

  • Categories: Sledgehammer, spear, bat, knife.
  • Recommendation: Sledgehammer or spear for stealth kills.

Tip: Aim for the head to one-shot Sleepers.


Mastering Stealth

  • Move Slowly: Sprinting and loud noises trigger enemies.
  • Flashlights: Turn them off near Sleepers.
  • Echolocation: Stop moving when Sleepers glow.
  • Melee Over Guns: Save ammo for alarm doors and bosses.

Tip: Coordinate with teammates to execute simultaneous stealth kills.


Resource Management

  • Ammo and Health: Rare and valuable.
  • Sharing is Caring: Distribute supplies based on team needs.
  • Terminals: Use to ping key items and locate objectives.

Tip: Conserve resources for forced combat sections.


Navigating Alarm Doors

  • Mini-Game: Stand in circles to disable alarms.
  • Preparation:
    • Use C-Foam to reinforce doors.
    • Place mines and sentries strategically.
  • Coordination: Ensure all team members understand the plan.

Tip: Assign roles before starting the alarm.


Key Enemy Types

Sleepers

  • Blind but sensitive to sound.
  • Stealth Kill: Approach slowly and melee.

Scouts (Spaghetti Men)

  • Detects with tentacles.
  • Kill on Sight: Use melee or a precise headshot.

Shadows

  • Invisible unless directly lit.
  • Tactic: Sweep rooms slowly with flashlights.

Using Terminals

  • Commands:
    • LIST to see items.
    • PING [item name] to locate.
  • Navigation: Terminals show zones and rooms.

Tip: Write down key item locations to streamline the mission.


Advanced Tips for Success

  • Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast: Move deliberately.
  • Communicate: Call out enemies and resources.
  • Fallback Points: Establish them for emergencies.
  • Lighting: Use glow sticks to mark paths or distract enemies.

Conclusion

GTFO is a punishing but rewarding experience for those who master its systems. By embracing stealth, managing resources, and coordinating with your team, you can survive even the darkest expeditions.

Good luck, prisoners—you’ll need it.


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