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Resident Evil 2: What the Police Station 3F Dial Lock Code is

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What the Police Station 3F Dial Lock Code is in Resident Evil 2

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Resident Evil 2 remake makes some big changes to the original game, like the updated graphics and camera angle. But there are also more subtle changes, too, such as includes the addition of locked desks and lockers with dial locks. Here’s what the Police Station 3F dial lock code is.

Over on the West Wing of the police station, you’ll find a staircase that leads up to two different floors. At the very top, there’s a locker just before the right turn toward the hallway that leads to the West Storage Room. It is locked with a dial lock that requires a special code.

Like all the dial locks in the game, you’ll need to find three letters and enter them in the correct order. For the actual clue to this lock, you’ll need to develop the second roll of film you find, which can be done in the darkroom area of the safe room (at the bottom of the stairs, directly below the 3F locker).

When you develop the film, it reveals the code DCM. Enter this code and the dial lock will open.

Depending on which character you’re playing as, you’ll either get magnum rounds or submachine gun ammo. Leon will receive the magnum ammo, while Claire gets the submachine gun ammo.

That’s all the information you will need about what the Police Station 3F dial lock code is in Resident Evil 2. For more useful tips and guides on the game, be sure to check out our wiki page.

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TDLR;

Question: What is the code for the dial lock on the 3F Police Station?

Answer: The code is found by developing a roll of film in the darkroom. It is DCM.

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Alex was a Senior Editor at Twinfinite and worked on the site between January 2017 and March 2023. He covered the ins and outs of Valorant extensively, and frequently provided expert insight into the esports scene and wider video games industry. He was a self-proclaimed history & meteorological expert, and knew about games too. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: RPG, Action

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