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How to make the EL9 solution in Routine

How to get into O'Neill's Electronics in Routine
How do you access O'Neill's Electronics in Routine? Just getting into the Mall can be perplexing enough, but it won't be long before you come up against another locked door. O'Neill's Electronics is the only place in Union Plaza where you can pick up the Ultraview CAT module, which you need to escape the Mall and shut down the ASN. Once you're in the Mall, you can reach O'Neill's Electronics in Routine via the Playground - that's the blue room with a damaged IC robot to the right of Souvenirs. Unfortunately, you can't just waltz right in. The shutters are down, but you can change that pretty quickly if you follow our lead. Trust us, it's exponentially difficult to work out what to do when you've got Type-05s stomping around. Read the full story on PCGamesN: How to get into O'Neill's Electronics in Routine

How to get into the Mall in Routine

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Where to get the elevator code in Routine
Where is the elevator code in Routine? The CAT device is a powerful tool, but it has a steep learning curve for newbies. As the Software Engineer, your duty is to assess and debug the ASN system - but you can't do that when the elevator in the Arrivals lounge is locked down. Thankfully, there is a way out, provided you have the code. Your first Routine mission is to find the elevator code to access the rest of Union Plaza, which is easier said than done when you've just arrived and you've no idea what to do. Don't worry, we're here to help. The elevator code is actually very straightforward to find in Routine once you understand how the CAT works, so if you're really stuck, we recommend following our step-by-step walkthrough. It just might save your life. Read the full story on PCGamesN: Where to get the elevator code in Routine

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AMD Radeon graphics card prices could soon skyrocket following a similar CPU scare
Is it because AMD doesn't like Christmas? Or did too many gamers buy discounted GPUs during Black Friday? Not on this occasion, it seems. Instead, increasing RAM prices mean that AMD graphics cards could be about to get more expensive, as rumors are swirling that the GPU maker is increasing the cost of chips to its suppliers. That's a cost that is likely to filter down to end users, increasing AMD graphics card prices in the not-too-distant future. The news of AMD increasing the price of its best graphics card options comes only days after other rumors suggested the company is also increasing the price of its CPUs. This means any major AMD upgrade could soon be notably more expensive. Read the full story on PCGamesN: AMD Radeon graphics card prices could soon skyrocket following a similar CPU scare

The Rust Naval update is delayed into 2026 as Facepunch admits, "We bit off more than we could chew"
The Rust Naval update has been delayed into next year. "Today is not the update I wanted to ship," Facepunch Studios COO Alistair McFarlane writes at the top of a post titled, "We bit off more than we could chew." He explains that the colossal overhaul, which the developer has long been touting to arrive at the end of the year, adds a lot of new systems and touches many old ones. "The closer we got to patch release, the less confident and happy we were with the state of it," and so it's being moved into February, with some smaller pieces set to arrive later this month. Read the full story on PCGamesN: The Rust Naval update is delayed into 2026 as Facepunch admits, "We bit off more than we could chew"

Destiny 2 Renegades results in a generous surge on Steam, but even Star Wars mania can't bring back the highs of my favorite FPS
The new era of Destiny 2, spearheaded by June's Edge of Fate expansion, hasn't exactly gone to plan for Bungie. I was extremely excited for a fresh Destiny experience post-Light and Dark saga, but so far it's failed to hit the mark. Looking across the last four or five years as a whole, I'd still proclaim that Destiny 2 is my 'favorite' shooter, but since Edge of Fate arrived, players have massively leaked from the game - myself included, in recent times. However, a Star Wars-themed expansion sounds like just the ticket to renew interest, and to an extent, Destiny 2 Renegades has done just that, with a healthy Steam spike on launch day and plenty of praise for certain aspects of the new campaign. However, that spike is still a long way off where Destiny 2 should be. Read the full story on PCGamesN: Destiny 2 Renegades results in a generous surge on Steam, but even Star Wars mania can't bring back the highs of my favorite FPS

