fe.settings:getUserBoardSettings - non array given[polru] - Endchan Magrathea
Там это, разработчики пидорашьего Таркова заскамились.
Никогда такого не было и вот опять.
> In April 2024, Battlestate Games announced a $250 version of the game referred to as The Unheard Edition, which includes features such as exclusive equipment and offline PvE. In January of the same year, another version of Escape from Tarkov, the Edge of Darkness Edition (costing $150), had been discontinued. Prior to that, Battlestate Games had stated that owners of the Edge of Darkness Edition would receive "free access to all subsequent DLCs" for the game. With the announcement of The Unheard Edition (whose PvE mode was labeled a "feature" and thus non-DLC), this was then revised to six month of free access, resulting in criticism from the game's playerbase and accusations of turning the game into a pay-to-win title. The Unheard Edition was also initially slated to give players who purchased it access to priority matchmaking, although this was later pulled. On 27 April, the developers announced that purchasers of the Edge of Darkness Edition would now be given full access to the PvE mode once version 1.0 of the game released, slated for later in the year, and that those players would also be granted a 50% discount in upgrading to The Unheard Edition should they choose to do so. The following day, this was revised to open sooner but in waves as more server capacity is added.