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Can hack it open. It's just an entrance into a kitchen with a window opening onto the street the other side, you may even catch a chef in there.
thanks. i thought i was after something big.. like a secret mission trigger or something.
If you play this back in slow motion, you can pinpoint the exact moment the disappointment breaks his heart.
See? Right.. there!
I'm sorry.
If you want a tip for finding things no-one else knows about (or at least aren't widely known), Pawel Sasko suggested going back later on to computers you've already been to and looking for new messages. He used that as an example of things he knew weren't being talked about.
I understand. The truth is, this is what i like to do anyways. Sometimes i just walk around, and use the vertical map to try to reach new places, or look at known places from different angles or if i can, from above. I search for doors i couldn't open in the beginning because of low level abilites, and so on. i would really like to find something cool, like everyone would i guess.
I do the same. I don't use walkthroughs or guides until I've found something and then I check to see whether it's known. There's a lot there to find if you explore the city, lots of little moments of story telling and world building.