So you’ve come across the Rage 2 Project Dagger tank bug and don’t know how to resolve it. If you don’t understand why you’re stuck at Authority Base during this mission, we’re here to help. Find out how to fix the Rage 2 Project Dagger tank bug with our help.
Rage 2 Project Dagger Tank Bug | Authority Base glitch
The Rage 2 Project Dagger tank bug occurs during the, well, Project Dagger mission. An unexpected twist, we know. At one point during this mission, you’ll be stuck behind the controls of a tank at Authority Base and you’ll have to drive it up onto a platform.
Sounds easy enough, but players have found that they get stuck on the platform for some unknown reason. Reports have come from all corners of the internet about the problem, so much so that Bethesda has had to take to their own forums to make players aware of it. FAQ threads like this one, from the game’s publisher, show that it’s a known issue and that there is a way to fix it.
Rage 2 Project Dagger Tank Bug | How to fix
The only way to fix the Rage 2 Project Dagger tank bug is to make sure that you complete all of the prerequisites for the Project Dagger mission. These include the challenges set by all three faction leaders before you get the tank. Just make sure that all of these missions are ticked in their checkboxes before you get into the tank itself. If they aren’t, go and complete them first.
Once these are done, you can jump into the tank and drive it to Authority Base. If you haven’t, you’ll have to reload an earlier save and complete these tasks before you enter the tank. If you don’t, the chances of you getting stuck again are extremely high. Don’t say we haven’t warned you now.
PlayStation 4 in 2019
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Prelude to Greatness | PlayStation 4's 2019 Lineup
The frontrunner for much of the current generation, Sony is having a quieter year in 2019. While preparing for future plans and a possible new console, there's not a whole lot of God of War-tier stuff on the horizon. However, PS4 owners still have plenty of games to look forward to. -
Days Gone
Releasing on April 26, Days Gone is a long in development zombie adventure that has had a mixed reception so far. E3 showings have been underwhelming, but a recent round of previews brought some better thoughts. Here's hoping that this one will surprise gamers when it emerges. -
Death Stranding
As of right now, Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding is set for a 2019 release. While this probably isn't going to be the case, it's still something that PlayStation owners are greatly anticipating. Perhaps they'll anticipate it even more when they know what type of game it is. -
Dreams
Depending on who you are, it's possible you've already been playing Dreams for months. Media Molecules' creation tool will go into a more wide beta this year before patching in single player content in the fall. Considering that we first saw Dreams before the PS4 was out, it's been a long time coming. -
The Last of Us 2
The second chapter in Naughty Dog's post-apocalyptic epic is also on the cards for a 2019 release as of now. We'll see more as the year goes on, but expect at least another trailer in case the game ends up on Sony's next console. -
MediEvil
This remake of the PlayStation 1 classic platformer has been hanging around since 2017, and it could pop up again any day now. Sir Dan was almost one of Sony's mascots back in the day, so only time will tell if gamers respond to him the same way in 2019. -
Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled
Moving on to third-party releases, long term PlayStation fans will be eagerly anticipating the return of their kart racer in a remastered state. Crash (and possibly Spyro) will be hopping back into karts for a spruced up grand prix that should retain what people loved about the original CTR. -
Psychonauts 2
Long in development and anticipated for even longer than that, the return of Double Fine's 3D platformer should be cause for celebration among fans. PS4 players, in particular, have already had a taste via the PSVR prequel, Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin -
Rage 2
The surprising sequel to id Software's post-apocalyptic first-person shooter, Rage 2 depicts a very neon pink wasteland that players are eager to jump into. It seems like it won't take too much from the 2010 original, so every PS4 player can jump in fresh. -
Shenmue 3
Debuting on the Sony E3 stage several years ago, Shenmue is currently scheduled to return after a long hiatus in 2019. Will you play a game of lucky hit? How are the sailors involved? Is there gameplay this time? We all have to wait to find out. -
The Outer Worlds
Recently making waves due to its Epic Games Store exclusivity, The Outer Worlds is also hitting PlayStation 4 in 2019. Obsidian's stab at a Fallout-esque game in the vein of New Vegas, we're sure plenty of players are eager to try it out after Fallout 76's less than stellar debut.