poipoipoi9
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I was playing through both Alpha Protocol and Deus Ex Human Revolution on PC some time ago and I noticed a huge disparity in the quality of the hacking minigame in both games. Now, in the former, the mouse sensitivity is ridiculously high when carrying out any of the hacking minigames and most of the time I'd dread doing the actual hacking - I'd just use up an EMP to get the door open.
Deus Ex on the other hand, and going into the topic proper, does this exceptionally well. Hacking in Deus Ex is surprisingly fun. You get power ups solely for this minigame throughout the game world and the best thing is, if your Hacking level is high enough, you don't even have to use the items.
Brief explanation on how the system works: Your goal is to get from the Blue Orb to the Green Orb. Each node has a defense number attached to it which determine the probability of alerting the security terminal when capturing it. And the security terminal also follows a similar set of rules when reaching you. There are also some nodes that grant rewards or exp.
It's a wonderfully fun minigame and even if you don't like hacking, you can always just bypass it with a AUD.
What other examples do you think of, GAF?
Deus Ex on the other hand, and going into the topic proper, does this exceptionally well. Hacking in Deus Ex is surprisingly fun. You get power ups solely for this minigame throughout the game world and the best thing is, if your Hacking level is high enough, you don't even have to use the items.
Brief explanation on how the system works: Your goal is to get from the Blue Orb to the Green Orb. Each node has a defense number attached to it which determine the probability of alerting the security terminal when capturing it. And the security terminal also follows a similar set of rules when reaching you. There are also some nodes that grant rewards or exp.
It's a wonderfully fun minigame and even if you don't like hacking, you can always just bypass it with a AUD.
What other examples do you think of, GAF?