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МаркетплейсыLambeth is unlocked as you progress through the story. It houses the Asylum and the cemetery. It is significantly more open but crawling with police.
The chests themselves are often tucked into crime scenes, alleyways, or underground lairs. The map doesn’t hold your hand beyond markers; you still need to navigate the DLC’s deliberately maze-like Whitechapel, preserving atmosphere.
Unlike the main game’s helix glitches or beer bottles, the Jack the Ripper chests are hidden behind Fear mechanics and investigation points. The in-game map does not explicitly mark them until you are within a 50-meter radius. Furthermore, three of the chests are locked behind a specific progression gate:
: There are two collectible maps available for approximately £5,000 each . One specifically covers chest locations, while the other reveals illustrations. Types of Chests
Whitechapel in 1888 was labyrinthine. The chest map’s clutter actually mirrors the chaotic, undocumented nature of Victorian slums. However, placing collectible chests inside active Ripper crime scenes (where police would be swarming) feels tone-deaf. The map doesn’t distinguish between “historical location” and “gamey loot spot.”
Lambeth is unlocked as you progress through the story. It houses the Asylum and the cemetery. It is significantly more open but crawling with police.
The chests themselves are often tucked into crime scenes, alleyways, or underground lairs. The map doesn’t hold your hand beyond markers; you still need to navigate the DLC’s deliberately maze-like Whitechapel, preserving atmosphere.
Unlike the main game’s helix glitches or beer bottles, the Jack the Ripper chests are hidden behind Fear mechanics and investigation points. The in-game map does not explicitly mark them until you are within a 50-meter radius. Furthermore, three of the chests are locked behind a specific progression gate:
: There are two collectible maps available for approximately £5,000 each . One specifically covers chest locations, while the other reveals illustrations. Types of Chests
Whitechapel in 1888 was labyrinthine. The chest map’s clutter actually mirrors the chaotic, undocumented nature of Victorian slums. However, placing collectible chests inside active Ripper crime scenes (where police would be swarming) feels tone-deaf. The map doesn’t distinguish between “historical location” and “gamey loot spot.”