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RE: Beginner Tips for *Pacific Drive* : Do not use repair putty at the garage

in Hive Gaming29 days ago

This was a interesting read. I haven’t played Pacific Drive myself, but the aesthetic of the game has always caught my eye — that mix of eerie atmosphere, old‑school station wagon vibes, and survival tension is just cool as hell. Your breakdown of the resource management really helped me understand how the game actually works behind that style.

I liked how you explained the whole “don’t waste repair putty in the garage” thing. Even without playing, it makes total sense — saving rare materials for real emergencies instead of burning them on routine fixes feels like one of those lessons you only learn the hard way. And the blowtorch tip sounds like a game‑changer later on. You manage to explain the mechanics in a way that feels practical but still fun to read. Keep these tips coming — they’re great even for people who are just admiring the game from the outside. Thanks for share.

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I think that it is a mistake that almost anyone who plays the game is going to make. Like I said, they don't really give you a lot of information about the game and I kind of like that, kind of don't. Since a lot of the mistakes that you make can have really bad implications later, it isn't always so awesome when you learn the hard way that you shouldn't have done that haha

From what you've said, it seems the game relies heavily on trial and error. I imagine it must be exciting to discover things on your own, though also frustrating when an early mistake complicates things later on. I'm curious how they manage that balance between letting you explore and not giving you too much information.😁

well it can be a bit frustrating how completely in the dark you are about what the hell you are actually supposed to be doing and it can be stressful when you enter a zone only to get bombarded by a storm and you have never been told that this is something that you cannot escape locally and your primary objective inside that map should be getting out of it, immediately. I ended up losing a lot of gear because of this. But i guess I will never make that mistake again