Quest 'Get Junior': No other way to open the wall to a secret stash?

Quest 'Get Junior': No other way to open the wall to a secret stash? - Black and white of anonymous silhouette of person walking along open passage of building

Geralt needs to open a wall near the arena . I think he should say something about the scratches on the floor in front of the wall (appears red, but no magnifying glass visible).
It seems that only then the torch to the right (also appears in red, but no magnifying glass visible) gets usable.

Maybe this is connected to my problem in Quest 'Get Junior': Where do I find the documents?

Do you know any other way to open this 'door'?

BTW:
I have a 'Message from Igor' in my quest inventory. Unfortunately, reading this message doesn't help or activate anything for me.



Best Answer

I found that the activation point for the torch on the right was tiny, and hard to hit naturally.

I would suggest angling your camera as far up as possible, and "scanning" the torch area. You should find an usable area, which will open the door.

For a criminal enterprise / betting arena, I found the amount of cash on hand to be very disappointing. ;)




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Where is the secret passage junior hideout?

Dragonbird said: I always do them in the order you gave - Count Reuven to the sewers, then Get Junior to completion, then back to the Count. Count Reuven's Treasure doesn't give you a Ciri flashback anyway, it just confirms she was working with Dandelion and tells you where Dandelion is.



NUDE - Quest | HÖR - Mar 22 / 2022




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