The message from Jaeger will be underneath the deer stand on the ground. This message can be pretty hard to notice, but it should be an object that players can pick up. After that, players will need to survive the raid and extract successfully. Now that that’s finished, players simply need to take the message back to Mechanic, hand it over, and they will have unlocked Jae Escape from Tarkov also has been graphically optimized with this new update and fixes some stuttering issues. There are also new quests available for you to take on. You’ll find most of the above equipment featured in the video below and they certainly look pretty g (Image: [[https://www.freepixels.com/class=|https://www.freepixels.com/class=]])Battlestate Games' hardcore online shooter Escape From Tarkov hasn't reached its full PC release date yet, but the developer has already announced that it doesn't plan to include any sort of female playable characters into the game. Battlestate has stated two reasons for this decision, including the claim that it would be too much work to create female PCs, though neither of its excuses has gone over well with players who had requested this feat On the other hand, this interview is from 2016 and the statement was never been corrected by anyone at Battlestate Games until pressed for comment recently. Since there are still only men as playable characters in the game, one could easily lean towards there being truth to the initial comments made by Dyatlov as representative of the studio’s mental Similar to most other online survival games , death has harsh consequences in Escape from Tarkov. It often results in a player losing all or most of the equipment, including the initial equipment they chose to take with them into the raid, or mission. Most often, players can not re-obtain gear or loot after dying, except in a few specific circumstances. This quickly makes the stakes climb higher as the player collects more and better gear in a raid, raising the potential cost of death and making victory all the more rewarding, which fosters some serious anxiety-inducing intensity in the gamep Whether or not that--along with the company's reasoning for denying female PCs--is actually true has been called into question, however, given that Escape From Tarkov does actually have women in it. They're present as NPCs, and given that the game's main factions are military-based, it would stand to reason that women might be involved in that. Plus, it's not as though women haven't been prominent members of the Russian military for decades, and even though the game's Russia is technically fictional, its "lore" would still reflect that of the real Russia. Then there's the fact that Battlestate isn't the first company to say that adding female characters is too much work; Ubisoft famously said the same in 2014 when discussing Assassin's Creed: Unity 's online mode and Far Cry 4 's director said it again later that y Over Twitter, Battlestate recently responded to queries over whether or not [[https://tarkovescapezone.com/|Escape from Tarkov events|https://tarkovescapezone.Com/]] From Tarkov would get female PCs with a definitive no, writing that playable female characters wouldn't fit the "game lore," and adding that the "huge amount of work" it would take to add in extra animations and gear fitting eliminates the possibility. The game has been growing in popularity recently due to Twitch streamers broadcasting their gameplay, and the heavier spotlight led to Battlestate's female character comments from 2016 being uneart When asked if they had considered having playable female characters, Dyatlov stated that, "We considered that, but we came to the conclusion that women are not allowed to be in the war." When asked for clarification on the matter since women do serve in the military, continued, "…we came to the conclusion that women can't handle that amount of stress. There's only place for hardened men in this pla In Ubisoft's case, former animator Jonathan Cooper weighed in to disagree, informing fans that adding female animations should really only take a couple of extra days of production; funnily enough, Ubisoft's next game Assassin's Creed Syndicate featured the female PC, Evie Frye. Battlestate hasn't immediately commented on its own decision, but given that the old "too much work" excuse doesn't seem to work as well these days, perhaps the company will also take a cue from those who have been in their position bef The past decade in gaming has seen this problem arise in many different game development studios, excluding female player characters due to the projected workload it would add, and this isn't even Battlestate's first time running into a controversy over it. Comments from the company made in 2016, about Escape From Tarkov 's vision of war being too stressful for women and only a place for "hardened men," are now also getting negative attent Escape from Tarkov is a pretty unique title, as it’s a first person MMO-like shooter with story content and quests. Players can unlock special NPC vendors who hand out quests. One unlockable NPC called Jaeger is actually fairly easy to unlock and has quite a few beneficial quests attached to him. Hopefully, this even gives players some great loot to take into their next ra