Camping the Extract: An ARC Raiders Podcast

ARC Riven Tides Review: Turbines, Durability, and Nicky's Orcishness


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Episode Description

The Riven Tides update has hit ARC Raiders, and Camping the Extract Episode 19 is here to do what no respectable podcast should: turn a Spotify complaint into industrial gospel metal, accidentally prove the critics right, and still somehow deliver a full breakdown of the new map, the Turbine, weapon durability changes, player count concerns, and the uncertain 2026 roadmap.

Toxic digs into the new Riven Tides coastal industrial map, why the verticality actually works, why beachcombing with a metal detector is basically asking to be shot in the mouth, and why the new Turbine enemy might be one of the better machine additions so far. Nicky A.I. Dente responds by declaring the whole thing a tactical rat apocalypse and accusing Embark of trying to flush him out of damp corners with jet-engine bullshit.

Then things get uglier: weapon durability changes. Common, uncommon, and rare guns are breaking faster, high-tier weapons are being pushed harder, and Toxic argues this could punish solo players, free-kit rats, casuals, and anyone who doesn’t want to spend half their night trapped in menus repairing bargain-bin trash. Nicky calls it planned obsolescence of the apocalypse, which is unfortunately one of his less insane points.

The episode also checks Steam player count movement after Riven Tides, asks whether the update actually moved the needle, wonders where the rest of the 2026 ARC Raiders roadmap is, and then completely derails into “Where the Fuck Are the Viewers From?” featuring Wellington, Australia, fake Windy City accusations, Earl Grey map snobbery, Peter Jackson confusion, and Nicky possibly being mistaken for an orc.

Also: robot vacuum betrayal, 100+ total Toxic Teacher podcast episodes, listener location shoutouts, and an outro genre called Durability-Stripped Mediterranean Rage-Step with Turbine Vortex Static.

Nicky’s Body Count

1 Spotify critic converted into industrial gospel metal
47 silly little audio loops entered into evidence
1 angry crowd sound effect held hostage for brand integrity
16 minutes before the content goblin was legally released
3 lower-tier weapon classes dragged behind the durability woodshed
75% more common-gun suffering
50% more uncommon poverty trauma
35% more rare-gun menu-based depression
1 Turbine accused of rat shaking
2 snipers turned into airborne loot delivery pigeons
14 damp corners rezoned as tactical rat housing
1 Riven Tides beach turned into Saving Private Ryan with a metal detector
400% markup on stolen Chad equipment
1 Steam chart used as a blunt-force anxiety weapon
6% of listeners apparently trapped inside Alexa
1 Wellington incorrectly promoted to Windy City status
1 Earl Grey map correction delivered with unbearable British smugness
1 Peter Jackson encounter spiraling toward international cinema fraud
1 Nicky nearly cast as an orc
100+ total Toxic Teacher podcast episodes recorded, somehow legally allowed
1 robot vacuum committing domestic terrorism during a career milestone
and 1 outro genre so diseased it needs its own OSHA complaint: Durability-Stripped Mediterranean Rage-Step with Turbine Vortex Static

Spotify Comment Fu, Fifteen-Minute Content Delay Fu, Soundboard Haley Fu, Construction Site Carnival Fu, Angry Crowd Hostage Fu, Industrial Gospel Metal Complaint Song Fu, Riven Tides Fu, Beach Metal Detector Fu, Sniper Delivery Service Fu, Wet Kelp Rat Fu, Flying Blender Turbine Fu, Jet Engine Midlife Crisis Fu, Rat Shaking Fu, Durability Tax Fu, Common Gun Poverty Fu, Planned Obsolescence Apocalypse Fu, Free Kit Rat Rights Fu

Chapters

00:00 Spotify Complaint and Comment Song Chaos
15:33 Riven Tides Map Breakdown
23:54 The Turbine in the Room
29:29 Weapon Durability Backlash
42:02 Player Counts and Roadmap Problems
58:21 Wellington, Earl Grey, and the Orc Incident

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Camping the Extract: An ARC Raiders PodcastBy ToxicTeacherTTV