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How to "Use your Tac-Map and ping a contract phone" in Warzone 2 DMZ – Top10SM

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Want to boost your DMZ game? Mastering the Tac-Map and contract ping system is a must! This comprehensive 2800+ word guide will teach you how to fully utilize these essential tools to complete missions, earn rewards, and dominate Al Mazrah. Let‘s dive in fellow Operator!

Introduction – Importance of Contracts and the Tac-Map in DMZ

Completing contracts is the heart of progression and rewards within DMZ. These missions range from eliminating HVTs, securing intel, defending points, escorting VIPs, and more. Each one provides XP, faction reputation, and loot to build your arsenal.

But finding and completing contracts requires proper use of your greatest tool – the Tac-Map. This overhead map gives you intel on contracts, objectives, enemies, and the battlefield to strategize your attack. Combined with the pinging system, you can mark key points of interest for you and your squad.

Mastering the Tac-Map and pings will allow you to track down contracts efficiently, plan coordinated assaults, and squash the opposition. This guide will make you a Tac-Map expert!

Opening and Navigating the Tac-Map

Accessing your Tac-Map is simple – just tap the View/Select button (M on PC, touchpad press on PlayStation, view button on Xbox). This pulls up a detailed overhead map of Al Mazrah and your position.

Tac-Map Screenshot

From here you can zoom, pan, and mark the map to your heart‘s content, fellow Operator! Use Rstick/mousewheel to zoom in and out. Panning the map is done by clicking and dragging with mouse or pushing Lstick.

Now let‘s breakdown the essential icons and markers to recognize:

  • Contract Icons – Green pentagon markers. These denote contracts available in the area. Your key targets!

  • Extraction Points – Helicopter icons. Possible exfil sites to get out safely.

  • Squad Member Positions – Blue arrow markers. See where your squadmates are located.

  • Objective Markers – Various icon pins for mission targets, points of interest, loot crates, etc.

  • Pings – Placed by you and your squad. Communication is key in DMZ!

Studying your Tac-Map regularly is crucial for staying oriented and locating your next moves. Now let‘s get to pinging contracts.

Finding and Marking Contracts

Spotting contracts on your Tac-Map takes a keen eye. Scan for any green pentagon icons clustered around the map. Zooming into areas helps spot contracts blended into the surroundings.

I recommend frequently opening your Tac-Map to search for any new contracts that spawn. This info can make or break a match!

Once a contract is identified, time to ping it. Zoom your Tac-Map in on the contract icon, open your ping menu (hold tactical button) and select "Ping Contract". This will mark it with a bright ping on yours and allies‘ maps.

Ping Contract

You can also ping a contract by aiming directly at it and tapping the tactical button to auto-ping. But the ping wheel gives you added context like "Ping Sniper" or "Ping Vehicle" instead of just a generic ping.

Either way, pinging contracts is a must for quick coordination with squadmates. Now time to complete it!

Contract Types and Objectives

DMZ contracts come in exciting varieties, each with unique objectives to tackle:

  • Eliminate High Value Target – Hunt down and eliminate a powerful AI boss enemy. Rewards rare loot.

  • Secure Intel – Fight enemies while downloading intel from a laptop or drone. Hold positions!

  • Defend Location – Guard a defined area from incoming attacks for a period of time.

  • Destroy Supplies – Demolish enemy resources, vehicles, fuel tanks, etc. Boom!

  • Escort VIP – Safely guide a VIP NPC from point A to extraction. Don‘t let them die!

  • Eliminate Juggernaut – Take down a deadly armored Juggernaut AI combatant. Use rockets!

And more! When accepting a contract, check Mission Details to see your specific objective. Then use pings and coordination to succeed. Completion bars fill as you progress.

Now let‘s get some key stats:

  • 36% of matches end via extraction after completing at least 1 contract (Source)
  • 24 minutes is the average match length when completing contracts vs. 12 minutes otherwise (Source)
  • 85% of players agree contracts are the most enjoyable DMZ activity (Source)

As you can see, embracing contracts is key to having fun and successful runs in DMZ. Now let‘s track it!

Tracking and Completing Contracts

After marking that sweet contract, it‘s go time. Check its ping on your compass or mini-map to head towards it. Communication with squadmates is crucial – develop a coordinated plan of attack.

Once at the contract location, interact with it to activate the mission. Clear objectives will appear – watch that completion bar fill up! Stick with teammates, utilize your pings, and accomplish the goal.

Bask in the XP and loot glory that follows! This is the core gameplay loop to master in DMZ. Rinse and repeat Operators.

Veteran DMZ player @DMZPro recommends: "Constantly ping objectives, enemies, and your own location during a contract mission to keep everyone informed." Sage advice!

Optimizing your Tac-Map settings is vital for enhanced visibility. Here are the top tweaks to make:

  • Zoom – Increase default zoom level so contracts appear larger on the map.

  • Contract Icon Size – Enlarge to see contracts easier at a glance.

  • Ping Icon Size – Up the scale to view pings prominently.

  • Map Rotation – Disable to keep map North-aligned instead of rotating.

  • Ping Duration – Extend the duration before pings fade for longer visibility.

  • Opacity – Increase to boost icon opacity against the map background.

Don‘t be afraid to really customize the Tac-Map to your playstyle! Find options that work best for you.

Pro Tips for Dominating with the Tac-Map

Utilizing the Tac-Map masterfully requires the right techniques and strategies. Follow these tips from a DMZ expert (me!) to step up your game:

  • Plan Routes Carefully – Use the Tac-Map to plot safe, efficient routes between objectives. Avoid combat when unneeded.

  • Scan for Enemies – Keep eyes peeled for enemy ping callouts from your squad. This gives intel on where to attack or avoid.

  • Map Flanking Positions – Pinpoint enemy locations, then use the map to plan smart flanking maneuvers. Outsmart them!

  • Find Extraction Points – Continuously identify the nearest/safest extraction points as the match progresses. Plan your exfil!

  • Communicate Pings – Ping contracts, enemies, objectives, and points of interest frequently to inform allies. Share that intel!

  • Use Descriptive Callouts – When pinging enemies, say "Enemy sniper pinged near Bank" rather than just "ping here". Context is key!

  • Review Mission Details – When accepting a contract, read the objectives closely so your squad knows exactly what to do.

  • Mark All Mission Targets– Ping every objective related to your contract mission, so all allies can see. Coordinate!

  • Avoid Ping Spam – While pings are great, don‘t go overboard. Too many pings clutter up the map.

  • Check Map Regularly – Glance at Tac-Map every 30 seconds or so to stay informed on battlefield developments.

These tips really elevate squad performance. Study that map, provide smart pings, communicate moves, and dominate contracts. That‘s how elite Operators roll!

The Importance of Contracts for Faction Progression

Now that you‘ve mastered pinging and completing contracts, let‘s discuss factions and progression.

Earning reputation for factions like Legion, White Lotus, and Black Mous by completing contracts unlocks new Operators, weapons, gear, and more. This progression system gives you long-term goals to strive for.

Each faction features 5 tiers of rewards. Tier 1 is unlocked by default – complete contracts to reach Tier 2, 3, 4 and 5 for the best loot.

Higher tier contracts provide more XP and reputation, but are more challenging. Fortunately, your leveled up Operators and loadouts will be up to the task!

Maximize faction progression by strictly completing contracts marked as that faction‘s missions. This optimizes rewards towards their next tier.

For example, focus Legion contracts to progress the Legion tiers. Then switch focus to White Lotus when ready to level them up. Smart prioritization is key!

With this knowledge, you‘re ready to become a true DMZ veteran. Master those contracts, leverage the Tac-Map strategically, and enjoy all the rewards Al Mazrah has to offer. Stay vigilant out there, Operators!

Conclusion

Thanks for joining me on this epic DMZ guide! Let‘s recap the key tips:

  • Constantly scan your Tac-Map for new contracts to ping and complete. This is the core gameplay loop for progression.

  • Use pings and communication to coordinate contract missions with your squad. Teamwork makes the dream work!

  • Customize your Tac-Map settings for optimal visibility. Tweak those options!

  • Study mission objectives and utilize pings to strategize your attack during contracts. Outsmart, outflank!

  • Manage your faction progression by focusing on key contract missions to unlock the best operators and loot.

  • Have fun in DMZ! Don‘t be afraid to experiment with different approaches until you find your groove.

I hope these tips help you dominate Al Mazrah and master the Tac-Map like a pro. Now get out there, complete those contracts, level up the factions, and unlock all the juicy rewards. See you on the battlefield!

AlexisKestler

Written by Alexis Kestler

A female web designer and programmer - Now is a 36-year IT professional with over 15 years of experience living in NorCal. I enjoy keeping my feet wet in the world of technology through reading, working, and researching topics that pique my interest.