Autopiloting from Night 1
Read changed prompts and tutorial text before interacting.
Clear the observed 12-patient second shift with protocol checks, treatment prompts, faceless-patient caution, stuck-task fixes, and a limited spoiler section.
Quick answer: use the observed 12-patient target and changed tutorial, then follow the ordered protocol loop and If you're stuck fixes. The collapsed spoiler describes only the observed ending completion sequence; the ending count is unknown.
Night 2 uses an observed 12-patient target and changes the tutorial context. Keep the Night 1 examination routine, but read every new prompt and treat the faceless-patient warning as one visual signal to cross-check.
The exact treatment branch can vary, but the patient-processing pattern stays readable when you follow the active task.
Night 2 introduces its own prompts. Pause at the start long enough to read them instead of assuming every Night 1 interaction remains identical.
Advance one case at a time and make sure the active patient is correctly placed before searching the room for unrelated interactions.
Review the form, heart rate, temperature around the protocol baseline, night vision, and visible condition. Keep separate warnings separate until you have compared them.
A faceless-patient warning appears in the observed Night 2 flow. Because hallucinations are part of the protocol, recheck objective evidence instead of assuming every visual event has one fixed meaning.
Complete the task currently displayed. If progress stops, revisit the patient, bed, tool, treatment area, form, and computer in that order.
Continue until the observed 12-patient target is satisfied, then follow the ending or leave prompt that appears in your session.
Return to the active patient and the task prompt before retrying unrelated room interactions.
Read changed prompts and tutorial text before interacting.
Use descriptive warning language; the complete named anomaly catalogue is not confirmed.
Return to the current task and patient before moving to the next case.
Only describe the completion sequence you actually see; the number and conditions of endings remain unknown.
After the observed patient target is complete, the session moves into a completion sequence. The exact number of possible endings and the conditions that change them are unknown, so this guide does not label the observed scene as the only ending.
Current answers that keep unknown thresholds and branches visible.
A current full walkthrough shows a 12-patient target for Night 2.
It is a visible Night 2 warning in the observed flow, but its exact category, randomness, and decision rule are not confirmed.
Return to the active patient and read the task, then recheck the bed, current tool or treatment, form, and computer before starting another case.
The total number of endings and their branch conditions are not confirmed. This guide only acknowledges the observed Night 2 completion sequence.