Escape From Tarkov update improves audio fixes bots adds stash search

Battlestate Games released a new patch for Escape From Tarkov that brings major changes to audio systems. The developers expanded the sound engine to make the game more realistic for players. They warned that this version still needs more work and players might hear strange audio problems. The studio wants feedback from gamers to help fix remaining issues. Testing continues as they prepare more updates for the future.

The audio updates fix many sound problems that annoyed players before. Sounds work better when objects block them like rocks, cars, and walls. The game handles indoor and outdoor audio much better between different floor levels. Stairway sounds got improved along with window and door audio. Bush sounds became quieter for both first and third person views.

Computer-controlled enemies received several important fixes that change how they act. Bots handle doors much better than before and avoid boss spawn areas more often. The patch stops bots from moving through stairs and uneven ground at weird speeds. Players will not see bots floating in air or stuck underground anymore. Enemy groups that should fight each other will not be friendly anymore.

The update adds useful features that make playing easier and more fun. Players can search their storage by item names or types without hassle. Special eyewear reduces bright light glare effects from various sources. Gamers can check raid time by pressing a key and convert money automatically when buying items. The weapon building screen shows which parts traders sell and players can organize their mission lists better.
 

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