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I'll just add on that BSG are a horrible example when it comes to delivering on "promises" and plans.
If memory serves, the official plan is still to do a steam release when EFT is "out of beta". But they realized they make a LOT more money if they control the whole store so... Which is likely why they moved away from Steam Audio, continue to use their grossly incompetent anti-cheat solution, etc. Nikita et al will "heavily imply" they are doing stuff and then just ignore it because people keep buying top tier accounts so they can have maximum storage and so forth.
Also: SP Tarkov works REALLY well under Proton. Something about the new gui for the spt-installer needs more dependencies to work again, but the actual game runs great if you can be bothered to manually patch it.
I almost forgot this isn't the Tarkov subreddit where even mentioning SP Tarkov will get you a ban.
I was scared there for a moment.
Last time I played it offline it would crash after a min of playing Streets (the new map at the time). Might be stuff needed updating or my hardware.
I haven't gotten around to trying Streets yet (lately I just do a few factory runs and that is it), but that map is already pushing the "limits" of Tarkov's use of Unity and is still new and prone to performance issues. So not surprised there would be problems with sptarkov.