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Would be nice if there was a way to use the clipboard by pasting the IP addresses into the command line.
(Note: I was using Notepad++ to make a list of IP addresses so that I could copy+paste)
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Needs to tell you that you won't be able to get both endings with 1 save beforehand... bought the items for hack ending before paying first for pay ending since it sounded like a less revealing one and ended up with hours wasted for an easy ending which techincally prepared me for both endings.. getting 2nd one from new game without any bonuses is too tiresome
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Needs some sort of way to turn your mining computers into bots to hack stuff for you. Maybe Laptops and above can turn to bots, sacrifice SFC mining, but auto crack/inject a WPA network for say 500 SFC worth of computing. Or maybe add some larger networks that you need to DDOS with your botnet to mess with security. That, and the ability to chain/queue commands would go a long way towards making this idle. And would probably need a HUD2.0 to monitor extra stuff
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Kind of seems like it could be fun, but the lack of being able to use proper keys for writing is a drag. Home and end should be start and end of the line you're editing, not scrolling the screen. Delete should work. Control + arrow should move the cursor one word. Without these, it's too clunky to be truly enjoyable.
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Great game (5 stars from me), but I completed the pay ending and now I've got to start again if I want to get the hack ending???????
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So I decided to use locateIP on a random IP. Can you tell me why there's a supercomputer in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean?
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I have too many misspellings, cant type correctly, takes way too long to finish any command for me personally, but other than that it is a great game
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gentilisdenovo you maybe already figured it out by now, but you can use the command probe (ID) and then a number from 1-100 for WPA and 1-9999 for WPA2, it will tell you too high or too low so you can pinpoint the correct one
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That MAC# shortcut doesn't seem to be working. I've tried just about every permutation of replacing the actual MAC address with the index # and just get errors.
-mac#- should be working again as of v1.4.4, if you were attempting to use that one. If there is still an issue. an example is 'mine 55.55.55.55 [mac0]', the # replaced with the index of the mac address.
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am I missing something? When running crack wep [IP] [Port], do we really have to magically guess the right port, without even the hints that the tutorial gave us? Is there an Net Map utility that we can get?
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nice cool game, a bit wierd not being able to see the [] on the right keys (my keyboard is a azerty) but i enjoyed it. The ending gave more questions than answers though, so i hope you do a sequel to this one
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i had to try a few times when i forgot too bobbo84, after a few times i hit it and it was convert {usd/sfc} {number} btw, if you do by example convert usd 100 it will convert 100 sfc to usd, not the other way arround, remember to use the command value to see how much each is worth and maybe you can make a few profit
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odd little thing happened while playing. For some odd reason, when I typed mine xx.xx.xx.xx X0:X0:X0:X0:X0 it said invalid, but when I typed mine xx.xx.xx.xx x0:x0:x0:x0:x0 it worked. I can't recall the ipaddress nor the macaddress.
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cool game would play through again at anytime jus wish it had more to do at the end mayb a sequel or just making the game longer would be great.
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Why doesn't target do anything? Also whats the point of using locate? I get you get coordinates, but is that just for fun to look up on maps?
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ShortcutMAC addon not working. Can't type the brackets for [MAC#], and it won't accept the other way, -mac#-, which i looked up in the comments because it never showed up again after buying it for the first time. Please fix, as having to type out the MACs seriously kills the game.
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Minor detail: ip addresses are in a range of 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255, but you only show them from 1.1.1.1 to 99.99.99.99 or possibly 11.11.11.11 to 99.99.99.99.
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I would see myself enjoying this, but every time i repeat the same ip, and mac, even the commands. They don't work. And because of this, i didn't even get far from the beginning of the game, leaving me stuck repeating the same things, and not recognizing it.
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really dont like that i have to manually type every single command manually... wont be picking this up any time soon, although it is a great concept
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for the tutorial after you bought that wpa thingamathing....
> scan
> probe 55.55.55.55 1
> probe 55.5.55.55 23
etc
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@SILVERFINISH I wasn't able to target the kidnapper's IP until I bought Locate IP, just want you to know in case it was not deliberate.
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You know, if the kidnapper just mined their own supercomputers for half an hour, they would have more SFC than they asked the player for, so logically, the kidnapper should've asked for more
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It's probably just me... but I can't get past the tutorial... it tells me to type 'probe' and then a number between 1 and 100. I've tried all the numbers several times, but it just comes up with "IP not found". Am I just a moron?
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I liked the length, when it started to feel a bit grindy, I realized I could already end the game (after buying out the whole shop). I also like it's passive idle side, but still has a clear cut story that ends. Feels like Hacknet lite, pretty good.