{
  "TURN_ON_ARCADE": "Turn On Arcade",
  "69ac519839d15e3196551ec7 name": "Interchangium Arcadium",
  "69ac519839d15e3196551ec7 description": "Got a minute, merc? I’ve been digging through some pre-war maintenance docs and tripped on something interesting.\n\nBefore everything went to hell, some mall tycoon set up a tiny arcade in the Interchange mall. Not the stupid kiddie shit you’re thinking of – I’m talking proper old hardware, heavy CRTs, big cabinets, analog guts. Those machines used ridiculously overbuilt logic boards and power filtering. Stuff that can handle being battered, under‑volted, and still boot.\n\nI want one of those boards. Not just for nostalgia – those circuits are a perfect testbed for my signal experiments. That being said… I won’t lie, I’m curious what kind of junk people wasted their coins on before bullets became the only pocket change that matters.\n\nHead to Interchange and salvage me one of those boards. There are a few cabinets scattered near the entrances, but the one you're after is in one of the tech shops. Make sure you bring a toolset too, or you'll be leaving empty handed.",
  "69ac519839d15e3196551ec7 startedMessageText": "There should be a few scattered arcade machines in Interchange – mostly near the entrances. I think I saw one in one of the tech shops as well, can't remember which one. Grab me the main board out of the one in the tech shop and bring it to me intact.",
  "69ac519839d15e3196551ec7 successMessageText": "Well, well… look at this dinosaur.\n\nTracks are scorched, caps are half‑dead, but the bones are intact. Plus, you actually managed not to drop it down a stairwell. I’m impressed.\n\nI’ll dump this into the tester, replace a few corpses, and see if the thing still remembers how to think. If it boots, we’ll have a solid platform for my signal sandbox… and maybe a peek into what passed for ‘fun’ before everything turned to shit.\n\nGood job. I’ll keep you in the loop if this relic does anything interesting.",
  "69ac519839d15e3196551ec7 failMessageText": "I can't believe you weren't able to get a simple board for me. What kind of mercenary can't follow the simplest of commands?",
  "69ac519839d15e3196551ec7 acceptPlayerMessage": "",
  "69ac519839d15e3196551ec7 completePlayerMessage": "Payment sent, transaction concluded. I'll be in touch when I get further on this circuit board.",
  "69ac51b848f2a2745c551ecc name": "Reboot Sequence",
  "69ac51b848f2a2745c551ecc description": "Remember that arcade board you hauled in? I’ve had it on life support ever since.\n\nIt boots… barely. No picture at first, just clicks and whining coils. After a bit of surgery, I got something that looks like a boot logo – distorted, half‑burned in, but proof of life nonetheless.\n\nThe problem is, the rest of the chain is missing. That board wants a very specific ecosystem: analog power, period‑correct sync, audio amp tuned for that old junk. If I jam it into my modern harness, it’ll either cook itself or sound like a dying modem.\n\nSo here’s the deal. You bring me the missing organs, I build a proper cradle.\n\nI'll need a CRT power supply module, and a dedicated audio amp board from any arcade or entertainment rig you can find. Head back to interchange with a toolset and salvage away.",
  "69ac51b848f2a2745c551ecc startedMessageText": "Head to Interchange, find some more arcade cabinets and bring me those parts. I’ll wire the antique up the right way.",
  "69ac51b848f2a2745c551ecc successMessageText": "Now this is more like it.\n\nClean enough traces, matching connector footprints… and the audio board even uses the same filthy little amp family. It's nice to appreciate hand crafted circuitry over the machine printed junk that passes as a PCB nowadays. Whoever specced these machines wasn’t a complete idiot.\n\nWith this, I can rebuild the whole signal path end‑to‑end. Proper power, proper sync, proper sound. I’ll have to bodge some adapters and probably re‑cap half the stack, but that’s just time, flux, and profanity.\n\nYou did your part. I’ll take it from here and see if I can get more than a boot logo out of this corpse. If it behaves, we move to the fun stage.",
  "69ac51b848f2a2745c551ecc failMessageText": "You seriously couldn't bother to get me the parts I need? I'll make sure to repay you in kind when you come whining for the next attachment you want to buy.",
  "69ac51b848f2a2745c551ecc acceptPlayerMessage": "",
  "69ac51b848f2a2745c551ecc completePlayerMessage": "You managed to not screw it up twice in a row. I'll mark that on my calendar. Payment sent, until next time.",

  "69ac51e30d558014f5551ed5 name": "Player 1 Ready",
  "69ac51e30d558014f5551ed5 description": "Status report: the relic returns from the grave.\n\nTook some effort. Couple of nights re‑routing power, burning in caps, hand‑tuning, and screaming at a thirty‑year‑old service manual that was written in Polish of all things. But it boots pretty clean now.\n\nTurns out it’s not just some random coin‑eater. It’s running an old build of a game someone cooked up on the side – crude graphics, mean feedback loop, zero hand‑holding. My kind of software. I’ve been poking at the data and there’s a tag in the files that matches some other junk I’ve seen in local networks. Whoever wrote this thing was actually IN Tarkov.\n\nI’m going to assemble a full cabinet for myself – proper shell, controls, everything. Since you’ve been the one dragging parts out of live‑fire zones, I’ll make you an offer.\n\nYou bring me a decent electric motor for active cooling, a set of high‑tech components for a stable power stage, and a modern CPU I can cannibalize for a supervisor module. In return, I’ll build a second cabinet core you can mount in your own hideout.\n\nI’ll even leave my copy of that ‘doom’ project on there as a little… added value. Think of it as stress relief between raids. Or training, depending on how you look at it.",
  "69ac51e30d558014f5551ed5 startedMessageText": "Get me all those parts, and hopefully I can cobble this together into something to help pass the time.",
  "69ac51e30d558014f5551ed5 successMessageText": "Motor’s strong enough, high‑tech bits will keep the rails clean, and that CPU… well, it’s overkill, but it will be useful.\n\nI’ve already got my cabinet frame mocked up. Once I get this thing sorted out fully, I’ll spin up a twin core for you. You’ll get a build that can survive your hideout’s wiring and still push those old pixels the way they were meant to be seen.",
  "69ac51e30d558014f5551ed5 failMessageText": "A shopping list of parts, and you manage to fuck it up. What the hell man?",
  "69ac51e30d558014f5551ed5 acceptPlayerMessage": "",
  "69ac51e30d558014f5551ed5 completePlayerMessage": "That’s everything I needed. I sent you something for your time.",
  "69ad83bed4e2e313bb51f516": "Hand over 1 found in raid Electric motor",
  "69ad83ef9c833bf8ae51f518": "Hand over 3 found in raid Electronic components",
  "69ad83eca21ee0a2ce51f517": "Hand over 1 found in raid PC CPU",
  "69dee8720d337cf6aa05b917 name": "Oh... That one's not for you.",
  "69dee8720d337cf6aa05b917 description": "I managed to get that side project of ours fully functional. All that ancient scrap you pulled out paired nicely with our shiny new hardware, and we've got a fully functional arcade cabinet.\n\nWhat's that now? You thought you'd be getting the first cabinet? I, uh, assembled this cabinet for myself... I can't magically duplicate all those ancient parts now can I?\n\nI'm sure you can manage to salvage another set of boards from the cabinets, another power module, and bring me all the other odds and ends needed. Get me my shopping list and I’ll assemble the second cabinet core you can mount in your hideout.",
  "69dee8720d337cf6aa05b917 startedMessageText": "Head back to Interchange for round two - salvage all three parts and get me the rest of the tech I need.",
  "69dee8720d337cf6aa05b917 successMessageText": "That’s everything. Shouldn't take me long to get the second cabinet sorted, I'll send some guys over to install it at your place. Just don’t blame me if you lose more time on that screen than on actual jobs.",
  "69dee8720d337cf6aa05b917 failMessageText": "Looks like no arcade cabinet for you! Enjoy watching the same show on Tarkov tv over and over and over again....",
  "69dee8720d337cf6aa05b917 acceptPlayerMessage": "",
  "69dee8720d337cf6aa05b917 completePlayerMessage": "My guys called, why is your hideout such a mess? They said they 'put it wherever they could clear the rubble to find space'. Whatever, live in squalor, the arcade will work well for you while you enjoy this lovely conflict we find ourselves in.",
  "69dee91058127e349c05b923": "Hand over 1 found in raid Electric motor",
  "69dee90d07b197cecb05b922": "Hand over 3 found in raid Electronic components",
  "69dee90b6256bf7e5605b921": "Hand over 1 found in raid PC CPU",
  "6a050718b79a994add4fba60": "Complete the following tasks in a single raid:",
  "69ae0c8e82a9a4823651f520": "Salvage an Arcade Logic Board from an arcade cabinet in one of the tech shops in Interchange.",
  "6a0506ed519727382c36084b": "Stash the Arcade Logic Board in one of the metal shacks near Scav Camp.",
  "6a32fef733dd52c8b3e32590": "Complete the following tasks in a single raid:",
  "69bd6478449b9ae515d93f9d": "Salvage a CRT Power Module from an arcade cabinet in Interchange.",
  "6a32fed673aae278d3c2799e": "Stash the CRT Power Module in one of the metal shacks near Scav Camp.",
  "6a32ff052ada360cff2cd825": "Complete the following tasks in a single raid:",
  "69bd64ac4510eec79cd93f9e": "Salvage an Arcade Audio Board from an arcade cabinet in Interchange.",
  "6a32fefe07ac119cce5e8e80": "Stash the Arcade Audio Board in one of the metal shacks near Scav Camp.",
  "6a32fdcfe9adb3f4358f3d72": "Complete the following tasks in a single raid:",
  "69dee893ba407952d305b919": "Salvage an Arcade Logic Board from an arcade cabinet in Interchange.",
  "6a32fdc3d43f157294d38548": "Stash the Arcade Logic Board in one of the metal shacks near Scav Camp.",
  "6a32fde327fc02ee211f2d7f": "Complete the following tasks in a single raid:",
  "69dee896fae82b6bc005b91a": "Salvage a CRT Power Module from an arcade cabinet in Interchange.",
  "6a32fdda8c7d08790e4d2450": "Stash the CRT Power Module in one of the metal shacks near Scav Camp.",
  "6a32fdf631329014084305bd": "Complete the following tasks in a single raid:",
  "69ffabbca4ec51ac11f88ad2": "Salvage an Arcade Audio Board from an arcade cabinet in Interchange.",
  "6a32fdea9f52a4e1e7a4adff": "Stash the Arcade Audio Board in one of the metal shacks near Scav Camp."
}