what nr to look for?? secend node 39 .9 ? where??? how?
@michelfortin70553 жыл бұрын
You are trying to figure out the ID number of each node sending packets to your intended target node. Only look as far as 2 nodes away from your target. To figure out the ID you need to know some basic rules: -All the numbers represent some aspects of the node like it's type, the number of firewalls (except for ICE), the size of the money in the node (letters a to e) and the node's ID. Some of this information might not be there and this usually gives you the clue you need. -Possible numbers are between 0 and 9. -Possible letters are between a and f (a to e represent the size of money inside the node, "a" being the least amount and "e" the largest amount). -Sentinels are designated as 9. -Core nodes (root) are designated as f. -Zeros and ones appear randomly and can be meaningless unless they represent the node's ID. -If a number would appear twice, it will no be shown. -Let's use the first node in the video as an example. It is a sentinel, thus the 9 appears. But it has 3 firewalls and the number 3 is not shown. You now know that 3 would appear twice, thus the reason why it is not shown (see the rule above). Why would it appear twice? The only possible reason is that the node's ID is 3. -In the second node, 9 and 3 are expected, it's a Sentinel (9) with 3 firewalls (3). The number 8 is random and thus it must be the node's ID. -In the third example a sentinel (9) with 2 firewalls (2) has the letter "f'. We know it's not a root node so "f" has to be the node's ID. -The next node is the same as the third except this time the letter "e" is random. We know it has no money inside so "e" has to be the node's ID. I hope this helps.
@kevincrowder41443 жыл бұрын
how can you tell which nodes are sending data and which aren't? how did you know to ignore all the yellow nodes? is it only sentinels that matter? cause that would make it much easier. and sometimes there's nothing that's a lie? wtf. a lot left unexplained.
@kevincrowder41443 жыл бұрын
this shit doesn't work at all. worst thought out game design i've ever seen.
@michelfortin70553 жыл бұрын
You only need to go 2 nodes away from the node you want to hack (target). You need to observe the flow for a while. Usually if the level 2 node (farthest) sends two yellow packets one of the packet is probably destined to the target. If uncertain about a level 2 node, only enter that node's ID in the keypad at the end. The keypad data entry does not need to be in any particular order.
@ivanalonso56074 жыл бұрын
How do you use the dataview?
@ivanalonso56074 жыл бұрын
Si alguien tiene mejor explicación en español, favor de pasar link
@jakstrieder4 жыл бұрын
this is usless
@jakstrieder4 жыл бұрын
this tutorial is half ass'd you don't explain anything at all, just show us the basic's and leave the rest for us to figure out. why didn't you tell us how to pick out the numbers/letters in each code rather then what it seems like you did witch was pick random one's from each then entering them in.
@ytdlder6 жыл бұрын
Hi, do you know how to beat the 75+ hacks? 'cause there's ICE everywhere, no money to be found so I can't get the software to be able to hack Root... maybe you could do another video? Thanks!
@tomstestkitchen6 жыл бұрын
are the codes read horizontally or vertically? They go by so fast I can't read them.
@No97th6 жыл бұрын
You just need to determine which numbers correspond to the node being hacked (appear on it). The order does not matter.
@killman3695476 жыл бұрын
been waiting for a real tutorial on the data view. i had to figure most of this out on my own, the hard way with paper, a pen and lots of thinking.