Rogues in Tarkov do shoot USECs, but their behavior towards USECs is a bit different compared to how they treat BEARs. Rogues are generally aggressive towards BEARs and will shoot them on sight without hesitation. However, when it comes to USECs, they are not as trigger-happy and will only shoot them when they get too close.
In my personal experience, I’ve encountered rogues while playing as a USEC and have managed to avoid getting shot by them by keeping my distance. It seems that they have some level of hostility towards USECs, but they are not as actively aggressive towards them as they are towards BEARs.
It’s important to note that rogues are not affiliated with any specific faction in Tarkov. They are essentially scavengers who operate independently, often looting and causing trouble for both BEARs and USECs. This means that their behavior towards different factions can vary, and they may have different triggers for shooting at specific players.
When it comes to Scavs, rogues also tend to be less aggressive towards them unless they pose a threat or get too close. They seem to have a similar “shoot on sight” mentality towards Scavs as they do towards BEARs, but they are more tolerant of Scavs being in their vicinity as long as they don’t provoke them.
Rogues in Tarkov are aggressive towards BEARs and will shoot them without hesitation. When it comes to USECs, they are less actively hostile and will only shoot them if they get too close. As for Scavs, rogues are generally tolerant unless they pose a threat or get too close.