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− | '''Hacking''' is | + | '''Hacking (HCK)''' is a [[Intelligence]]-based subskill and is useful for hacking into things (for example locked doors and strong boxes). You need Hacking to get into [[Hacknet]] (which can be achieved by hacking a [[Genereplicator]]) and the amount of hacking you have directly impacts the software available to you in Hacknet and its effectiveness. |
+ | Hacking can also be used for hacking locked robotic corpses like [[Warbots]], cyborgs, DoY units, belts and [[Outpost|Outposts]]. | ||
==How to Hack== | ==How to Hack== | ||
===Hacktools=== | ===Hacktools=== | ||
− | [[image:tool_hack.jpg]] | + | [[image:tool_hack.jpg|thumb|A Generic Hacktool]] |
− | + | Hacking is done is done by firing your hacktool at the thing you want to hack, so in order to hack you first need a hacking tool. These can be acquired from any [[Cryton's Techtools]] or [[Tech Angels]] tool vendor. In order to use a basic [[TL]] 30 hacktool you will need an effective hack skill of 20 to use it at all; the only hacktool without that requirement is the [[Mr. Jones]] mission reward for the [[Hacker]] profession. | |
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+ | In order to successfully hack most things, you will need a substantially higher skill than this. Sewer crates require about 30 HCK, Sentinal/Cyberguard bots 50, Main Sewer access IF about 50, hacking dropped belts and backpacks is said to require 150+. | ||
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+ | The hacktool comes in various versions ranging from TL 30 to 150 however at the time of this writing there is no difference between them, other than the price tag. | ||
===The hacking minigame=== | ===The hacking minigame=== | ||
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====Switchers==== | ====Switchers==== | ||
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A switcher will reverse the owner of the pulse sent down the wire. If you send a pulse to a wire with a switcher then the connecting node will be activated for the AI computer. | A switcher will reverse the owner of the pulse sent down the wire. If you send a pulse to a wire with a switcher then the connecting node will be activated for the AI computer. | ||
− | ====What do | + | ====What do I do?==== |
Once the hacking interface comes up you will have thirty seconds to complete the hack. Within this time you must activate as many of the center nodes as you can, by sending pulses down the wires on your side. You control the left hand side and the AI computer controls the right hand side. | Once the hacking interface comes up you will have thirty seconds to complete the hack. Within this time you must activate as many of the center nodes as you can, by sending pulses down the wires on your side. You control the left hand side and the AI computer controls the right hand side. | ||
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While you are doing this the AI computer will be doing the same thing, in an effort to stop you successfully completing the hack. Once you have activated a node the AI computer may send pulses down it's wires to activate it for themselves. This battle for control over the nodes continues for the thirty seconds. | While you are doing this the AI computer will be doing the same thing, in an effort to stop you successfully completing the hack. Once you have activated a node the AI computer may send pulses down it's wires to activate it for themselves. This battle for control over the nodes continues for the thirty seconds. | ||
− | To successfully hack you need to activate, and keep activated, eleven of the nodes over the thirty seconds. If you have less than eleven at the end then you will have failed and you will receive an electric shock as your reward. If you have eleven or more activated at the end of the time then you will have unlocked the box, quickbelt or door, and you will be able to loot it's contents or pass through. | + | To successfully hack you need to activate, and keep activated, eleven of the nodes over the thirty seconds. If you have less than eleven at the end then you will have failed and you will receive an electric shock as your reward. If you have eleven or more activated at the end of the time then you will have unlocked the box, [[quickbelt]] or door, and you will be able to loot it's contents or pass through. |
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 8 September 2021
Hacking (HCK) is a Intelligence-based subskill and is useful for hacking into things (for example locked doors and strong boxes). You need Hacking to get into Hacknet (which can be achieved by hacking a Genereplicator) and the amount of hacking you have directly impacts the software available to you in Hacknet and its effectiveness. Hacking can also be used for hacking locked robotic corpses like Warbots, cyborgs, DoY units, belts and Outposts.
How to Hack
Hacktools
Hacking is done is done by firing your hacktool at the thing you want to hack, so in order to hack you first need a hacking tool. These can be acquired from any Cryton's Techtools or Tech Angels tool vendor. In order to use a basic TL 30 hacktool you will need an effective hack skill of 20 to use it at all; the only hacktool without that requirement is the Mr. Jones mission reward for the Hacker profession.
In order to successfully hack most things, you will need a substantially higher skill than this. Sewer crates require about 30 HCK, Sentinal/Cyberguard bots 50, Main Sewer access IF about 50, hacking dropped belts and backpacks is said to require 150+.
The hacktool comes in various versions ranging from TL 30 to 150 however at the time of this writing there is no difference between them, other than the price tag.
The hacking minigame
If the target has not been hacked recently or currently being hacked by another player then the mini-game interface will appear, which will look something like this:
There are a number of key parts to the hacking interface that you need to know about. The following sections describes them.
Timer
At the top of the screen you will see a timer. This indicates the amount of time you have to make a successful hack.
Available Pulses
Running down the top left hand side of the screen you will see the amount of pulses you have to use with the current hack. The initial amount of pulses you will have will be dependant on your hacking skill.
Although not known for sure, it could also be affected by your Intelligence skill. Many subskills seem to be affected by their main skill level as well. I will try to confirm this as soon as possible.
Nodes Needed
Running along the bottom right hand side of the screen you will see the amount of nodes you need to activate to successfully complete the hack. Every time you activate a node one of these will light up.
Nodes
Running down the middle of the screen are a set of nodes with wire connections from both sides. These are the nodes you need to activate. If a node is controlled by you then it will be a solid color, otherwise the AI computer controls it.
Pulser
Both you and the AI computer have control of a pulser, that will send pulses down the wires. To move the pulser up and down the wires use the up and down arrow keys, and to send a pulse press the left mouse button.
Splitter
The splitter will split one of your pulses through a number wires. A splitter may have between one and three inputs and between two and three outputs. Sending a pulse to any of the inputs will activate all of the output wires.
Joiner
A joiner will join between two and three input wires into one output wire. To activate the output wire you must send a pulse to all of the input wires. Avoid these if you can.
You can recognize a joiner by looking for the two or three holes on the left hand side of the icon. Splitters only have one solid hole.
Terminator
The terminator makes the wire it is connected to totally useless. It's only purpose is to make the hack harder. Do not send a pulse down a line with a terminator on it.
Switchers
A switcher will reverse the owner of the pulse sent down the wire. If you send a pulse to a wire with a switcher then the connecting node will be activated for the AI computer.
What do I do?
Once the hacking interface comes up you will have thirty seconds to complete the hack. Within this time you must activate as many of the center nodes as you can, by sending pulses down the wires on your side. You control the left hand side and the AI computer controls the right hand side.
Take the first few seconds to scan your side and figure out your strategy. When you have decided what wires you want to send pulses down, use your arrow keys to guide your pulser up and down, and press the left mouse button to send the pulse. When the pulse reaches the node it will activate it.
While you are doing this the AI computer will be doing the same thing, in an effort to stop you successfully completing the hack. Once you have activated a node the AI computer may send pulses down it's wires to activate it for themselves. This battle for control over the nodes continues for the thirty seconds.
To successfully hack you need to activate, and keep activated, eleven of the nodes over the thirty seconds. If you have less than eleven at the end then you will have failed and you will receive an electric shock as your reward. If you have eleven or more activated at the end of the time then you will have unlocked the box, quickbelt or door, and you will be able to loot it's contents or pass through.