The Precinct Déverrouillables
- Cheat Your Way to the Top with WeMod and Cheat Engine
- Level Up Your Firearm Arsenal
- Pimping Your Patrol Ride
- Unlocking the Neon Noir: A 'Drive' Easter Egg
- Tackling Those Persistent UI Glitches
- Tips for Pursuit Perfection in *The Precinct*
- Mastering the Museum: A Guide to Artifact Collecting
- Achievement Roadmap: Finding Hidden Whips in the Hood
Cheat Your Way to the Top with WeMod and Cheat Engine
CheatsIf you're all about bending the rules in The Precinct, then the WeMod Trainer and Cheat Engine Table are your new best friends. WeMod lets you toy with over 20 parameters, giving you superhero-like powers such as Infinite Health and Unlimited Ammo—talk about a game-changer, right? Plus, with Vehicle Modifiers, your rides stay pristine even in wild chases.
To get started, just install WeMod, and fire up The Precinct through their platform. Easy, huh?
Now, let's talk Cheat Engine Table. This community gem allows you to flex and stretch the game's memory, offering neat tricks like Rank Manipulation and Time-of-Day Control. A little bit of tinkering, and you've got time travel in your pocket!
Level Up Your Firearm Arsenal
DéverrouillablesClimbing the ranks in The Precinct not only boosts your bragging rights but also unlocks some serious firepower. Weapons are automatically added as you gain XP and reach new ranks. Here's a sneak peek:
- PS-12 Shotgun at Recruit II is perfect for cozying up to criminals in gang raids.
- SV-47 Rifle unlocked at Officer XIII is your buddy for long-range suspect takedowns.
- V80 SMG available at Officer XVIII is a crowd-pleaser during those intense firefights.
Pimping Your Patrol Ride
DéverrouillablesCraving more firepower on the go? Upgrade your patrol car's storage via the Combat Skill Tree with the Additional Holster perk. This upgrade lets you haul over 4 weapons at a time because who says you can't be ready for anything?
Unlocking the Neon Noir: A 'Drive' Easter Egg
Œufs de PâquesStrolling through The Precinct's digital Chinatown could land you a movie nostalgia hit. Eagle-eyed players will spot a mysterious NPC wearing a scorpion jacket straight out of Ryan Gosling's wardrobe in Drive (2011). To catch this neo-noir nugget, swing by those dimly lit alleyways in the Springwood District after dark. It's like the 1980s just called, and they've got style tips!
Tackling Those Persistent UI Glitches
GlitchHave you ever had a character randomly start floating mid-arrest in The Precinct? You're not alone. This can usually be fixed by reloading your last checkpoint—a classic "turn it off and on again" move. And then there are those pesky Audio Desync Issues where dialogues overlap like a bad Zoom call. Luckily, the developers issued a hotfix on May 14 to tackle that!
Tips for Pursuit Perfection in *The Precinct*
IndicesWant to nail those high-octane chases in The Precinct? Make sure you invest in the Commandeer skill early on. It's a must-have for borrowing cars—cough, commandeering civilian vehicles—when your perps start burning rubber in speedy rides.
And don't worry about your partner, Officer Kelly, being left in the dust. Thanks to the Teleport Partner Mechanic, he magically pops into your vehicle during hot pursuits. No waiting around!
Mastering the Museum: A Guide to Artifact Collecting
GuidesCalling all collectors! The Precinct hides 20 museum artifacts, and your mission is to uncover them using cryptic wall-mounted clues sprinkled through neighborhoods like Mercer Heights and Little Italy. These clues might throw historical dates or funky geometric shapes your way—think
For the savvy achievement hunter aiming for the Hidden in the Hood trophy, discovering rare vehicles is key. Keep an eye out for the elusive "Midnight Inferno," often found hiding beneath sheet metal in the parking lot of the Brookhaven subway station. The thrill of the chase, right?
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