Extreme Conditions | Let's Play Pacific Drive Gameplay Part 5



In this blind PC gameplay let’s play walkthrough of Pacific Drive, we encounter our first zone with extreme unstable conditions.
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00:00 Garage
08:40 To the Instability Zone
51:07 Garage

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► Pacific Drive Preview

Developer: Ironwood Studios
Publisher: Kepler Interactive
Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1458140/Pacific_Drive/
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► Pacific Drive Preview Story Synopsis

Face the supernatural dangers of the Olympic Exclusion Zone with a car as your only lifeline in this driving survival adventure! Scavenge resources, load up your trusty station wagon, and drive like hell to make it through alive.

Pacific Drive is a first-person driving survival game with your car as your only companion. Navigate a surreal reimagining of the Pacific Northwest, and face supernatural dangers as you venture into the Olympic Exclusion Zone. Each excursion into the wilderness brings unique and strange challenges as you restore and upgrade your car from an abandoned garage that acts as your home base.

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15 thoughts on “Extreme Conditions | Let's Play Pacific Drive Gameplay Part 5”

  1. Couple tips to help you on your next drive:
    The side rack is installed over the rear windows, and you don't need any special equipment to do so. You can use them for many things, including extra storage
    Dumpster Pearls are meant to be recycled in the Matter Deconstructor, the thing you use to recycle car parts as well
    You can get a bigger backpack using the Outfitting Station
    The larger fuel can can be stuck to the same Trunk Gunk as the normal one, saving on inventory space

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  2. I suspect in game the only difference between paint and decals is the first is a solid color and other is pattern or design.

    If I'm in office working, music from noise cancelling earbuds is far less distracting and annoying than office conversations. Or god forbid the one time I was surrounded by call center folks.

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  3. I had to look this up since I had no idea you could even do it until you did it by accident in the last video, but the autosort is done by hitting "Y" when you've got the mouse over the container. For some reason this isn't documented in-game anywhere.

    Re: quirks, I think I spotted a couple while you were messing around with the car but I don't want to spoil them. Some of them are very subtle. There's an upgrade you can get that lets you spend 0.5 energy to get a hint which helps a lot if you use the hint for the first category, since it will at the very least tell you all the things that, if you do something with them, something happens, which helps narrow down the search a lot (e.g. it could highlight "steering wheel" so you'd know to mess around with the steering until you notice something weird)

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  4. @1:34 Spare tires are designed to be light and inexpensive; as a result, they don't also don't last long in use.

    Summer tires, meanwhile, have better grip, and are more suited to warmth and rain than most tires, but are dangerous to use in cold weather.

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  5. Huh, the minuteman log I am pretty sure is referring to Grace Hopper, one of the first inventors of computing as it is today. Definitely an interesting person if that is so, and it is the right time period.

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