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How to find the jukebox parts
How to solve the jukebox puzzle
Broken record and glue
Jukebox button
Neely’s Bar jukebox coin
To solve the Silent Hill 2 Remake jukebox puzzle in Neely’s Bar you need to find a broken record, glue, a coin and a button to make it all work again. What makes this confusing is that you can find most of what you need in any order. And, while finding the jukebox is a clear objective, if you do what I did and find all the other stuff first, you might not know what you’re meant to be doing. Once have everything, then there’s still a puzzle to solve before you can get the Jukebox working and move on. After the Silent Hill 2 Remake Auto Parts key and Grand Market keypad code you cleared to get here, this is the first ‘real’ challenge to get stuck into so here’s how to find everything you need for the Neely’s Bar jukebox puzzle in Silent Hill 2. How to find the jukebox parts in Silent Hill 2 In Neely’s Bar in Silent Hi…
Monster Hunter Wilds just revealed its release date and opened pre-orders, and with that has also finally revealed the system requirements for its PC version. In short, this is looking like Monster Hunter World all over again – a power-hungry game that’s liable to absolutely bring your system to its knees.At minimum spec, Capcom suggests you have an Intel i5-10600/ i3-12100F or AMD Ryzen 5 3600 paired with a GTX 1660 Super or RX 5600 XT on the official site. Those are pretty old parts at this point, but Capcom says this is only getting you to 30 FPS at “lowest” settings running at 720p upscaled to 1080p. That’s more of a compromise than many PC gamers are willing to deal with, but at least there’s some accounting for potato machines here.The weirder part is the recommended specs. Here Capcom recommends an Intel i5-11600K/i5-12400 or Ryzen 5 3600X/5500 paired with an RTX 2070 Super/4060 or Radeon RX 6700XT. That’s more along the lines of what you’d expect a current gaming PC to have, bu…
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Waterfall Stash
Rehidden Stash
Star Wars Outlaws’ Rehidden and Waterfall Stash are part of an Intel chain on Toshara where Kay Vess has to hunt down a hidden treasure location. After going to find the Waterfall Stash, you’ll be redirected to the Rehidden Stash, after it turns out somebody found it before you and moved it – we’ll help you find both locations below.To start the Waterfall Stash and Rehidden Stash intel chain, head to Toshara and the Dabah Power Station that’s on the road to the Southwest of Mirogana city. Lean on the bar inside and you’ll overhear two smugglers chatting about the Waterfall Stash, unlocking this little quest chain.Star Wars Outlaws Waterfall Stash location After unlocking the Waterfall Stash Intel in Star Wars Outlaws, head to the marked location West of Jaunta’s Hope. Head along the river until you find the little waterfall and head through a gap in the rocks, marked above in Star Wars Outlaws.However, there is no treasure here – …
The cycle of ups and downs that has defined Destiny 2 reached new extremes in the aftermath of The Final Shape. The best expansion in the MMO’s history was almost immediately followed by severe layoffs at developer Bungie, with many recognizable Destiny veterans among those cut or leaving. Coupled with the end of the Light and Darkness saga which has guided the game thus far, this left the future of Destiny, if not Bungie altogether, uncertain. The backdrop to this is a measurable – albeit not entirely unexpected or atypical – decline in Destiny 2’s player count, with the new Episode model seemingly failing to keep some players on the hook long-term, not to mention unrest exemplified by devoted players like community icon Datto. There have also been rumors of a dramatic shift in business model for Destiny 2, with major expansions potentially getting the axe and with new owner Sony reportedly poised to plunge its hands deeper into Bungie’s operations. Inexplicable techn…