![]() ![]() After the turnover was less than expected, the Bonus CD was made available for purchase in June 2002 for $7.00 USD off Introversion's site. The Bonus CD was originally offered to people who convinced a friend to purchase Uplink. The Dev CD contained the complete source code and tools needed for modders to alter the game, and could be purchased from Introversion's web store for 30 GBP. The Bonus CD contained pictures, wallpapers, beta versions, articles, and other "behind the scenes" materials from the making of the game. Introversion offered two extras for fans - a "Bonus CD" and a "Dev CD." Uplink appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott. Soon, the game will draw you in, and you'll soon be required to make a choice. Continue to participate in the game and make your decisions. As you complete missions and get money and reputation, use the money to upgrade your gateway (to process faster on tasks that require a lot of computing, such as password guessing and cryptographic key attacks) and/or to purchase more powerful hacking tools. Various corporations are always at war with each other, and there are plenty of jobs for hackers of various calibers. Perform your job before the backtrace is completed, and destroy any records of you ever been there! The law can and will come after you if you are not careful. Bounce your connection through many hosts to slow down the backtrace. Uplink is a pseudo-hacking game where you simulate hacking into various systems and using various fictional (but good sounding) tools to help you break through, including password guessers, cryptographic attack tools, voiceprint fakers, proxy bypassers, and more. Can you become the elite among the Hacker Elite? as Uplink will allow law enforcement personnel access to your gateway should they trace illegal activities to your gateway. Consider adding motion sensor and/or self-destruct to your gateway. Then you can take on the bigger jobs with the right tools and upgrades to your gateway. Start with the small jobs, and gain money and reputation. Access it from anywhere and perform your jobs, anything from sabotage of enemy computers to backtrack another hacker, to modifying public databases, you may be called upon to do it all. (This does not work in version 1.2 of the game.Uplink Corporation needs you, the Hacker Elite!īe an independent operator who leases a gateway from us. During gameplay, press F1 to bring up the cheat menu. Make a new agent with the name "TooManySecrets" (case-sensitive) and with any password. This is an easy way to make hundreds of thousands of credits Then go into your bank account, bypass the proxy, delete the record in the statement saying you received the money, and leave and wipe your tracks again. Leave and immediately go to wherever you wipe your tracks at and do so. Then go into view statement and erase the log of the transfer (top one). You'll need to turn on the Proxy Bypass to finalize it. After you complete the mission to find out where the money went go back into the account and set up a transfer for the money to your bank account. Get a mission to trace a balance transfer. You'll need a Log Deleter version 4, A HUD Connection Analyzer, a Proxy Bypass version 5, a dictionary hacker is useful, and a rank of intermediate. Not really a cheat but still a great way to get money easily. Then once you've finished the mission follow the steps as above. Preferably make it your third or fourth connection. In order for this to work you will have to re-route your connection through InterNic when doing missions. Then with a Lvl 4 or above Log Deleter, you can delete everything in the list (if any) to cover your tracks. Connect directly to InterNic, select admin and then crack the password (They will not trace you!). With all the extra time, you can usually remove the logs before you leave. ![]() Now you have a terrific connection that will buy you loads of extra time, plus the only logs you have to worry about are the ones on the target machine. Clean up the logs on all non-public access servers and leave them off the HUD (use a level 4 log delete, if possible). From that point on, you can load that saved route any time you need to perform a hack. Temporarily disable everything but the public access servers in your HUD, then create a route that passes through all of the public access servers you located. Add all of the public access servers you can find (doing so may take a bit). With that in mind, try this: go to the Internic and search for 'public' servers. The cleaner those computers' logs are, the less likely you are to get passively traced. The more computers you bounce your call through, the longer it takes for a trace. ![]()
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