Battlestate: Escape from Tarkov is an interesting FPS game with RPG touches and MMO features that also stands out for the emphasis that the developers have placed on its story.

However, in recent days, many players are complaining about an annoying problem that directly affects the gameplay, and it becomes very frustrating because it can even lead to in-game deaths.

According to multiple reports, Battlestate: Escape from Tarkov is suffering from severe lag when players try to open inventory or trade (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).

Battlestate: Escape from Tarkov suffers from lag when opening inventory

All reports agree that the issue arises under the same conditions. Apparently, a lot of the times when trying to open inventory in Battlestate: Escape from Tarkov, the lag is very noticeable.

In-game lag or stutter is only part of the problem. Many reports agree that there are also audio glitches, or even crashes or a black screen that appears suddenly.

What could this be? Source

The inventory is slow and laggy – it takes almost 5-10 seconds to move one item. Invites are sent with almost 10 second delay. Sound glitches start every time i enter the game or extract or die. Sometimes i cant extract at all – i get the black screen for like 10 minutes and then get kicked from the game 106-something error. Source

Developers are aware and working on a fix

The game development team officially confirms that they are already aware of the performance issues. Currently, they are working on solving them as soon as possible.

But, at the moment, there is no estimated arrival date for the fix. When new related developments emerge, we will update this article, so stay tuned with us.

We are working to resolve this issue as soon as possible. Apologize for any inconvenience caused #EscapefromTarkov Source

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