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Overclocked: A History Of Violence Hints
Where should I do after hearing about the diary?
1 of 14: Well, you just saw who that diary belonged to, didn't you?
2 of 14: It belonged to Jonathan, who we now know is the patient who is incarcerated in cell one.
3 of 14: So it seems that the next step would be to speak with him and try to find out a little more about it.
4 of 14: However, before you can do so, you are going to need to remember to do one thing.
5 of 14: You turned the lights off, didn't you?
6 of 14: You need to head back to Tamara in the Nurse's Station and turn them back on again.
7 of 14: She might try to stop you -- just remember that you need to flip the switch when she looks down, else she'll see you and stop it.
8 of 14: Once you've done so, head back into cell one and speak with Jonathan.
9 of 14: You are going to need to find a relevant audio recording from your PDA in order to trigger the recollection, as usual.
10 of 14: You need to find one of Ray's (the patient in cell three) audio clips that refers to that diary, and having to look after the "momma's boy."
11 of 14: The clip you need is from the 10th of November, in the afternoon, part one.
12 of 14: Play it back and speak with Jonathan, and he will impart some more information.
13 of 14: You will notice that this flashback does not require any action from you. So, sit back and pay attention, as the flashback is still being recorded to your PDA for later playback to jog the memories of the other patients.
14 of 14: You will be introduced to another patient during this flashback. The young dark-haired woman in cell two is brought into the story, and she should be your next port of call.