Not at this moment. I very busy with paint work and isolating my house. And doing a bit of GZ. I will take my time. I will find that spot and have a see. Thanks for letting me know.
Edit: I added two ingame-maps to the ingame-map route.
When roaming around the world I found a lot of sheds that had content that told something about the owners. Here a few that I found special. And there’s more to come.
Added some more sheds that stand out.
Of the last shed in above route I don’t know it’s location. I think it was in Marshlands, but forgot to take a map picture. So if you happen to know…
In addition to Route 3 with Trucks I also started to document any special car that we find in the game. With the latest world enrichment I’ve seen several nice car compositions.
This blue Fisherman’s Car is parked on a parking strip next to the road. If we walk NE towards the coastline then we find the fishing spot of the car’s owner. However, the fisherman is not there. I called out, but no answer.
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This burning car, is really depicting the drama of people trying to get to safety. Away from the horrors of a brutal hostile occupation. They didn’t make it.
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Scene: Burning Car with two dead Armored Soviets. They most likely used this car to get about, but were attacked by FNIX machines and killed. Wouldn’t it be nice if it had Soviet Markings? I added the star to promote a Soviet car. (-1525, -2489)
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There’s not much to go on for now, maybe if we find more lore. Only thing I can think of is that they might be other planned (or discarded) Soviet Landing-zones.
In the world of Generation Zero there are locations that are illuminated with mysterious Red Lights. The first thing that someone said about the location with the curtains and red lights that it could be a version of a brothel or gentlemens club. Another suggested a darkroom for developing Photo’s. But I don’t think any of these fits the bill. What exactly the Devs had in mind is yet another topic for speculation.
But then there was the idea of @NJR87 who thinks it’s an easter-egg resembling “the red room” from the 1990s series Twin Peaks. This red room is also known as “the waiting room”.
The locations with the curtains and easy chairs do look like leasure rooms, so this could well be a reference to Twin Peaks. Let’s ask the devs! @Avalanche_Pontus
Mean while I will document any new location found in future updates.
On the end of the street in Tornberget there’s a House and next to it a cabin, both are illuminated red at night. The cabin is locked, but the house is open.
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Then we have two locations which seems to belong to the resistance, but are also illuminated red. Both have the same clue wall with maps, photo’s and documents linked together with red thread and pins.
The locations of a Hunter Graffiti is found respectively in Forest worker barrack, on a white container at Mörtnäs farm and on the wall of a barn at Stenhaga.
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The locations of a Harvester Graffiti is found respectively in Salthamn Bomb Shelter, on parking on road west of Björkvik Farm and in the garage at Seggesta Farm.
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Experience the warm temperatures and cool breezes rustling the multi coloured leaves of tall trees on either side of the bicycle track. See the blue sky and dappled sunlight and red optics of a military grade hunter as you ride by…
The Soviet Camps have interesting names, and I will try to give as much info I can find on them. If you have better ideas please let me know.
So far we can find 12 Soviet Camps / Bases / Outposts with this icon
Amurskijj Tigr Outpost
This Soviet Outpost is named after the Siberian tiger or Amur tiger and is native to the eastern part of the USSR. The outpost is located North of Garphammar in the Marshlands.
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Trivia: Triangle bullet arrangement fount in Soviet tent
Babaroga Outpost
The name of this Soviet Outpost may come from old slavic folklore and means “Old witch” or “Old woman with horns”. The outpost is located North of Stenbacka in the North Coast. At this outpost you can find 7 Soviet EMP holders, each containing a small EMPs easily collected at night because the Soviet holders they are in, flashing a bluish-green light. When picked up you only get the EMP device, not the holders.
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This Outpost is named after a "demonic mythical creature in Slavic mythology. It is believed to be a six-legged and horned monster. The outpost is located South of Jarvhålan in North Coast. One of the tents has a Soviet star on it. Not sure what the significance of that is.
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Trivia: Hexagon bullet arrangement fount in Soviet tent
Ekebygården
Before the Soviets occupied Ekebygården it was a Swedish Fishing & Outdoor activities center. It’s located West of Arkelstorp Lighthouse in the North Coast.
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This Base Camp is named after the ‘Grey Wolf’ (E.g. like in the fairytale Seryi Volk & Krasnaya Shapochka (Little Red Riding Hood). The Base Camp is located South of Borgakulan in the Marshlands.
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Trivia: Square bullet arrangement fount in Soviet tent
Soviet Command Quarters
This Soviet Camp is located within the walls of Hagaboda city and has it’s Command quarters set up in a local house, a stone’s throw away from the eastern wall. (First seen with New dawn)
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As the name is implying this Camp is set up by Soviet Reconnaissance Scouts for military observation of the Östertörn area and to locate or ascertain strategic enemy activities. The Camp is located in the woods on higher ground south of the Myrdalen Water Tower in the Marshlands.
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In this Lab the Soviet scientists did research on Ticks, probably to find out what made them tick. The lab is located within the Hagaboda city walls, just north of Alby Church.
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Dear lord @Gysbert how did you do this so fast? I asked you yesterday if you could make a route. Good job man. Im going to go find all of these tonight.