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Escape From Tarkov Works on Fixing Audio, Performance, and Scav Behavior

Scavs will probably stop teleporting, while the tedious Audio get fixed, eventually.

Battlestate Games is fixing a myriad of issues in Escape From Tarkov, the brutal and most realistic first-person shooter on the market nowadays. After receiving player feedback on the Escape From Tarkov subreddit, Nikita, the COO of Battlestate Games, has revealed that the developers are working on all the highlighted issues. Audio, Scav AI, and Performance Improvements are ready to deploy any time soon.

Have you met an “otherwordly” Scav that suddenly teleports out of existence after you engage with him? Well, that’s one of the issues being addressed, while additional fixes are also promised to follow. On Monday, Nikita Tweeted in response to the most recent cry out on Reddit and confirmed that all of the issues are being worked on. Based on his tweet, we should expect a fix of Audio issues, Scav AI.

https://twitter.com/nikgeneburn/status/1490700996883980297

Furthermore, the developer is working on the game’s optimization. Not only on Lighthouse but instead, on every single map. However, I would like to point out that over the past, Escape From Tarkov has advanced quite a lot. While fixes to some game issues may converge slowly, they still manage to deploy sooner or later, which is a great plus for a video game developer of this caliber.

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Angel Kicevski

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