Following a news hack, developer Battlestate Games is back again with a new Escape From Tarkov update 0.13.0.4. The developer assures that no player data has been compromised, as the hackers only fiddled with the news section of the title. The new Tarkov update brings about a plethora of fixes during raids.
New Escape From Tarkov Update 0.13.0.4
Battlestate Games revealed the new Escape From Tarkov Update today on Twitter. The new update will take a whopping 3 hours to install, or longer depending upon your specs. And no, you can’t play the game during the Installation period.
“The installation of patch 0.13.0.4 has begun. The installation will take approximately 3 hours but may be extended if required. The game will not be accessible during this period.” – @tarkov
Without further ado, let’s dive into the patch notes. The new Escape From Tarkov update fixes disconnect issues during a raid, a flurry of visual effects with scopes, a few texture memory leaks, object light culling problems, and many more. Check out a few of the patch notes below. Here are the full patch notes.
“Changes:
Updated Nvidia DLSS to version 2.5.1 and AMD FSR to version 2.2;
Configured sound positioning settings on Reserve and Shoreline;
Adjusted sound positioning settings on Streets of Tarkov;
Increased the cloud size and spread speed of smoke grenades by 30%;
Added an in-game mail notification system for banned players based on player’s report;
Adjusted the user interface for placing an offer on the Flea Market, taking into account the disabling of barter offers;
Expanded the quest area for Assessment – Part 1.
Fixes:
Fixed one of the causes of disconnects while loading into a raid. The remaining possible causes are being researched and eliminated;
Fixed multiple visual issues with scopes when using the DLSS/FSR of older versions (such as blurriness and artifacts during movement, lack of clarity, etc.).”
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