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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]] | ||