If you’re familiar with the Breach mode - the online aspect of Mankind Divided - then you’ll discover how exactly the Palisade lavawall was breached, allowing the mode to exist in the first place. Most only have emails, a few have various codes on them for doors and safes: one code is even hidden in an email, and doesn’t pop up as a code to use. Just know: there are a lot of terminals to hack.
If you’re going guns-blazing, you might not want to focus only on the stealth augs. It entirely depends on how you plan to do your playthrough. However, I would recommend waiting until I know what you want, rather than spending them all as soon as you get off the metro. You’re given a bunch of Praxis kits and all of the augmentations are unlocked, and won’t cause overheating. In fact, you’ll be sneaking for most of the DLC, so it’s a good thing that your Praxis points don’t carry over from the main game. You get sneered at, verbally abused and straight up not allowed into some areas - you know, unless you sneak in. Unfortunately, this part of Prague is very much a Naturals Only kind of area. This building - yup, I'm directly opposite Interpol Yes indeed, you have to visit a new part of Prague to carry out this DLC! It’s not massive, but it has plenty to see and do. Called the Palisade Blade, it’s the massive building that you can see if you have a look behind the Interpol office building. Yes, Prague has an even more secure facility than the Palisade bank which you can visit in the main game. It’s accessed from the main menu, so in theory you could play it before you play the main game if you wanted.
If you can call ‘breaking into the most secure data archive in Prague’ little. In the first of two story DLC for the recent 10/10 scoring Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Jensen is contacted by Pritchard to do just a little favour. Reviews // 21st Oct 2016 - 5 years ago // By Andrew Duncan Deus Ex Mankind Divided: System Rift Review