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Overclocked: A History Of Violence Hints
What's the combination for the lock on the door?
1 of 12: This was a pretty tricky puzzle to solve and if you missed a very quick clue earlier on, you may not know the way to find the code.
2 of 12: If you switch the light on (the switch is just next to the lock), you can see the numbers on the lock.
3 of 12: Is it just me, or does it look slightly like some of those numbers have begun to fade -- perhaps from being touched more than the other numbers?
4 of 12: This certainly implies that the four faded numbers are the four digits of the required combination.
5 of 12: Those numbers are 1, 3, 5, and 7.
6 of 12: I'm going to simply tell you this next hint, as if you heard it earlier, you will have remembered it by now, and if you didn't, there is no way to recall it.
7 of 12: The last time you needed a code to a door (the door in the passages), Ray said he remembered a different code that began with 1 and 5.
8 of 12: 1 and 5 are the first two numbers.
9 of 12: This means there are only two possibilities as to what the code can be -- 1537, or 1573.
10 of 12: However, if you try to enter either of them, you will notice that there is not enough power to enter the code correctly.