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Some parts of the game require the player to "hack" a computer to proceed. The hacking interface consists of a red glowing dot which the player can move around, a green arrow which the dot must be maneuvered into, purple blocks which are used to guide the red dot, and yellow-lined boundaries. If the red dot touches the yellow-lined area or goes off the screen, the hack is unsuccessful and an alarm is sounded, potentially alerting nearby enemies. | Some parts of the game require the player to "hack" a computer to proceed. The hacking interface consists of a red glowing dot which the player can move around, a green arrow which the dot must be maneuvered into, purple blocks which are used to guide the red dot, and yellow-lined boundaries. If the red dot touches the yellow-lined area or goes off the screen, the hack is unsuccessful and an alarm is sounded, potentially alerting nearby enemies. | ||
The game currently only has one | The game currently only has one hackable computer, located in the map [[Safest Gate]] in the new areas added in [[Version History|v102]]. | ||
[[File:Hacking.png|thumb|alt=the cobalt hacking interface|the cobalt hacking interface]] | [[File:Hacking.png|thumb|alt=the cobalt hacking interface|the cobalt hacking interface]] | ||
Revision as of 02:16, 18 March 2012
Some parts of the game require the player to "hack" a computer to proceed. The hacking interface consists of a red glowing dot which the player can move around, a green arrow which the dot must be maneuvered into, purple blocks which are used to guide the red dot, and yellow-lined boundaries. If the red dot touches the yellow-lined area or goes off the screen, the hack is unsuccessful and an alarm is sounded, potentially alerting nearby enemies.
The game currently only has one hackable computer, located in the map Safest Gate in the new areas added in v102.
