How to Craft Headlights, Flashlights, and Flares in Pacific Drive?

Craft headlights, flashlights, and flares in Pacific Drive at the Fabrication Station using materials like plastic, duct tape, and road flares for improved visibility.

by T Santhosh

Updated Feb 23, 2024

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How to Craft Headlights, Flashlights, and Flares in Pacific Drive?
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Headlights and Flashlights in Pacific Drive

Navigating the dark landscapes of Pacific Drive can be challenging, especially during the night. To enhance visibility, it's essential to craft crude headlights for your vehicle. These headlights, made from materials like plastic, duct tape, copper wire, and road flares, help illuminate the road ahead.

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However, be cautious, as crude headlights are vulnerable to damage from collisions with obstacles. Regular repairs using Repair Putty or replacement kits may be needed. In addition to vehicle headlights, having a flashlight is crucial for personal visibility when exploring on foot in the dark.

Crafting a flashlight requires a Basic Workbench, a researched bulb, fabric, and a stable energy source. A flashlight provides a portable light source, allowing you to navigate through the night and uncover the mysteries of Pacific Drive. Having both functional headlights and a reliable flashlight ensures a safer journey through the dark terrains of Pacific Drive, enabling you to confidently face the challenges that lie ahead.

How to Craft Headlights, Flashlights, and Flares in Pacific Drive? 

In Pacific Drive, you can craft essential sources of illumination, including headlights, flashlights, and flares, to enhance your visibility and safety during your journey.

Crafting Road Flares and Relightable Flares

Road flares, the basic form of illumination, can be found in various containers as you explore junctions in the game world. To use them, equip and hold down the left mouse button to activate. Be cautious, as flares attract attention from moving anomalies like Abductors. Consider using them strategically to distract anomalies. Additionally, unlocking the Relightable Flare blueprint at the Fabrication Station requires specific materials like Craft Mat, Scanning Antenna, Fabric, and Stable Energy.

Crafting Essential Crude Headlights

Crude headlights are essential for safe driving in Pacific Drive. This blueprint unlocks early on and requires materials such as plastic, duct tape, copper wire, and road flares for crafting. It's crucial to drive cautiously to prevent damage to the headlights, as they can easily be affected by head-on collisions with obstacles. Repair Putty, Light Replacement Kit, or Electrician's Kit may be necessary for repairs.

Exploring Additional Illumination Options

Beyond the basic crafting, there are additional sources of illumination available at the Fabrication Station:

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  • Headlights: These have double the HP compared to crude headlights and require a Basic Workbench, researched bulb, fabric, and stable energy for crafting.
  • Flare Gun: This tool allows you to shoot out a road flare at a distance. Crafting it requires a Basic Workbench, fabric, and stable energy.
  • Crude Flashlight: Offering durability and longer-lasting light compared to road flares, this flashlight requires a Basic Workbench, researched bulb, fabric, and unstable energy.
  • Car Lights: Various types of lights, such as side floodlights and roof floodlights, can be attached to your vehicle.

Remember that keeping headlights/floodlights on gradually drains your car's battery, so be mindful of your power usage when exploring on foot.

Pacific Drive

"Pacific Drive," a 2024 survival game by Ironwood Studios and published by Kepler Interactive, unfolds in the picturesque Pacific Northwest. Players navigate this scenic landscape on foot or in a station wagon, embarking on a quest for escape. The game, experienced through a first-person perspective, introduces challenges in the form of metal monsters eager to latch onto the player's vehicle.

Beyond survival, the station wagon serves as a customizable asset, offering repair options and personalization at the player's garage. Development of "Pacific Drive" commenced in 2019 when creative director Alexander Dracott envisioned the game during a drive through the Olympic Peninsula.

Released on February 22, 2024, for PlayStation 5 and Windows, "Pacific Drive" received positive reviews for its immersive atmosphere, well-crafted characters, and detailed vehicle design. While praised, some critiques arose concerning the game's repetitive and challenging gameplay, providing players with a mix of enjoyment and difficulty in their survival journey.

Pacific Drive Gameplay 

In "Pacific Drive," players embark on a survival adventure set in the Olympic Exclusion Zone of the Pacific Northwest, unfolding in the year 1998. The game unfolds from a first-person perspective as players traverse the landscape either on foot or in a station wagon.

A unique aspect is the ability to customize the vehicle at the player's garage, serving as the central base of operations. Vehicle diagnostics are managed through a headset, allowing players to address issues like quirky car behavior, such as the horn sounding unexpectedly when turning the wheel. Repairs in the game range from on-the-go fixes like swapping flat tires and using a blowtorch to more intricate tasks handled in the garage.

The Inventing Station within the garage becomes a pivotal resource, enabling the harvesting of materials and creation of machines that unveil new routes, add fuel to the car, and destabilize zones. Facing challenges like metal monsters latching onto the car and weather elements affecting vehicle handling, players must strategize repairs and navigate through electrical anomalies and barriers.

The journey is not just about survival; players can discover crafting recipes, blueprints, and engage with non-player characters to escape the Olympic Exclusion Zone, all while collecting energy cores in each level to unlock gateways and return to their garage, triggering a shift in the game's dynamics with increased hostility and impending storms.

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Pacific Drive Overview 

Developer

Ironwood Studios

Publisher

Kepler Interactive

Director

Alexander Dracott

Producer

Alyssa Askew

Engine

Unreal Engine 4

Platforms

PlayStation 5, Windows

Release

February 22, 2024

Genre

Survival

Mode

Single-player

Pacific Drive Trailer



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How to Craft Headlights, Flashlights, and Flares in Pacific Drive - FAQs

1. How do I craft road flares in Pacific Drive?

Explore junctions and find road flares in containers. Equip and activate them using the left mouse button. Be cautious, as they attract anomalies.

2. What materials are needed for crafting crude headlights?

Craft crude headlights early on using plastic, duct tape, copper wire, and road flares. Drive cautiously to avoid damage from collisions.

3. What are the additional illumination options at the Fabrication Station?

Explore options like headlights with double HP, a flare gun, a durable crude flashlight, and various car lights. Use a Basic Workbench for crafting.

4. How do I unlock the Relightable Flare blueprint?

Unlock the Relightable Flare blueprint at the Fabrication Station by using materials like Craft Mat, Scanning Antenna, Fabric, and Stable Energy.

5. What should I be mindful of when using headlights in Pacific Drive?

Keep in mind that keeping headlights/floodlights on drains your car's battery gradually. Be mindful of power usage when exploring on foot.

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