The fourth is located in the shed in his backyard.The third is in the adjacent garage room with a Dog, past the Worms, and has a childish blueprint.The second is in his garage corner near the tractor, containing some ingredients to make a molotov.One in the living room corner outside of where Piotrek is first found.These kinds of crates are always pre-placed and can only be found in certain areas. There are also Locked Crates that require a combination to unlock. Some crates are pre-placed, usually inside major and minor locations. If they can't due to it being against something immovable such as a wall, they'll keep trying forever unless the player distracts them from it.Ĭrates are containers that can contain rare and hard-to-find items.Ĭrates are a good place to find just about anything the Protagonist could need, as they tend to have more supplies than other loot locations. Note that unlike other types of barricades, enemies will not directly attack them, so the main risk is collateral damage though be aware that enemies with a lunging attack such as chompers may try to attack the player from the other side, inadvertently hitting the furniture, so be wary of that as well.Ĭurrently, enemy pathing will ignore furniture: thus, if a movable obstacle is blocking their path they will just push their way through it. While destruction will render an object unmovable and it will no longer block movement, it retains its storage space and items inside will not be affected. If large enough, they can function as obstacles to slow or prevent passage through a doorway or hole in the wall, and a few also block vision when so placed.įurniture with storage space can be damaged and destroyed. Mainly found inside buildings, furniture includes lamps, wardrobes, stools, drawers and many household articles. Furniture is a class of object which can be moved by the player via "pushing"(walking/running into it) or dragging (an interaction option), many of which also happen to be containers.