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update 0.15.5.0 have been released and while the expected Unity 2022 engine update is nowhere to be seen, there are some new weapon s to play with and some major quality of life improvements when it comes to sorting your inventory.. Such a long downtime led many to think we would be getting the long promised engine upgrade, but based on the patch notes that doesn’t seem to be the case.
Instead, the big new addition comes in the form of two new shotguns to play with. The MPS Auto Assault-12 Gen 1 and Gen 2 automatic shotguns have been added, which seem like fun additions. We’ll likely get a bit of a look at these in the TarkovTV stream later today, which will likely take place as the patch goes live.
The other big change comes to the inventory, and after years of asking, the ability to pin and lock items so they do not move when you sort your stash has finally been added. This means you can lock your big containers in a set place, and then hit the sort button to sort the rest of the items will be sorted but not the pinned items.
Another quality of life change comes with the ability to interact with your stash, the flea market or your character screen while searching for a match. With matchmaking times sometimes running above five minutes, this should make the wait a little more bearable.
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