Party Club
Party Club

DLC Achievement Guide

Party Club DLC achievements challenge players to find discrepancies. Investigate capacity issues at The Station, comparing official reports and patron accounts.

DLC Achievement Guide

DLC achievements often challenge players to uncover discrepancies in club management and capacity reporting, reflecting the real-world issues faced by The Station. These achievements encourage investigation into official documents and patron accounts to reveal the true operational practices.

DLC achievements focus on uncovering discrepancies related to The Station's capacity and operational transparency. These achievements require players to compare official statements with actual practices and patron experiences.

  • "Capacity Conundrum" Achievement:
    • Objective: Identify and document instances where The Station's advertised capacity exceeded its legal limit.
    • Steps:
      1. Locate the 2003 Talent Buyers’ Directory, which lists The Station’s capacity as 550, with Michael Derderian as the booking contact.
      2. Compare this with the legal occupancy of 404 (with all tables removed).
      3. Find contracts for national acts (e.g., Great White, Warrant, Poundhound, Anthrax, Eddie Money, Dead Kennedys, Quiet Riot) that stated a capacity of 500 or 550.
    • Reward: Unlocks insights into the Derderians' capacity management.
  • "Patron Perspective" Achievement:
    • Objective: Gather evidence from patrons regarding misleading capacity information.
    • Steps:
      1. Listen to Frank Canillas's account of calling the club for tickets, where he was told the club "fit about 600 people" and that the last show drew 480 fans.
      2. Corroborate this with other patron testimonies or official reports.
    • Reward: Reveals the impact of misleading information on patrons.
  • "Noise Complaint Navigator" Achievement:
    • Objective: Document the history of noise complaints from neighboring residents.
    • Steps:
      1. Identify Barry Warner's house as the closest neighboring structure to The Station's stage door.
      2. Collect records of Warner or his wife calling the police during Skip Shogren's ownership.
      3. Find letters from the Warners to the town council during Howard Julian's operation.
      4. Note their opposition to the license transfer to the Derderians due to noise and parking concerns.
    • Reward: Provides context on community relations and club impact.