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Pacific Drive – Unstable Energy And Corrupt Energy

AshBy AshFebruary 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read

This article will guide you step-by-step on how to acquire Unstable Energy and Corrupt Energy in Pacific Drive.

Pacific Drive is a first-person driving survival game developed by Ironwood Studios and published by Kepler Interactive. In this game, players explore the Pacific Northwest while attempting to flee, either on foot or in a station wagon. Without wheels, players won’t be able to survive or leave alive from a remote location on the Olympic Peninsula where life is falling apart.

Unstable Energy And Corrupt Energy In Pacific Drive:

Finding the Unstable Energy and Corrupt isn’t that hard. It isn’t evasive or hidden, and you won’t need to search every intersection in the outside zone. You’ll need to get to a point in the narrative where you venture into new map zones to locate unstable energy.

Players can find stable energy in the outer zone of Pacific Drive in the form of anchors. Not only do you utilize that stable energy to create new workbenches at your fabrication stores and unlock recipes, but you also use it to open portals back to your garage.

Higher-tier recipes and workshop equipment cannot be unlocked until you locate Unstable Energy and Corrupt Energy, as you have seen from the energy gauge on the fabrication station.

How To Acquire These Energies:

Players won’t be able to find the Unstable Energy in the outer zone. So, first of all, you need to do is to look for a path into the mid-zone through the wall. To check your progress and see how close you are, check your mission log. You have to finish the missions “Explore the Zone”, “The Remnant Experiment”, “Stabilising A Way Through” and then start “The Mid-Zone Crossing”.

Players will see that just like Stable Energy, Unstable Energy will show up on your car map as yellow circles as you cross the wall and enter the mid-zone. Stable energy will grow red rather than yellow circles, but it will be on the same structures with the same anchors. The procedure is the same for Unstable Energy. Now grab the anchor and place it in the ARC device located on the passenger seat. It can be used as a resource to unlock crafting recipes and workshop gear at your fabrication station, as well as to open portals leading back to the garage.

 Now to get Corrupt Energy in Pacific Drive, you will have to go over another wall, but now it will be from the mid-zone into the deep zone. Players won’t be able to get Corrupt Energy until they’ve completed the missions “A Little Favor,” “The Visions,” and “Red Meadow Research Facility,” as well as started “ The Deep Zone Crossing.”

Players will be able to see Corrupt Energy in the junctions of the deep zone as they drive through; however, Corrupt Energy glows magenta rather than red or yellow. Other than that, it functions and appears the same on your map.

That’s all you need to know about the Unstable Energy and Corrupt Energy in Pacific Drive.

This game is available on PlayStation 5 and Microsoft Windows. 

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Ash, our Guides Editor, is a master of both literary craft and gaming strategy. She holds a degree in English Language and has a profound love for literature, which she applies to crafting detailed and well-structured guides. Her personal experience completing games to 100% completion and her deep understanding of game mechanics allow her to create guides that are not only accurate but also easy to follow, helping gamers navigate even the most complex virtual worlds.

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