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Hackwork is a new node-based 3D realtime strategy game in which you have to slip into the role of a hacker and control your army of viruses in a smart way in order to take over as many machines as possible. On your journey through the 'net, you have to take care of several parameters which determine the strength of the machines you want to attack and the benefit of taking them over, such as CPU Performance - controlling the recovery-speed of the opponent-node Connectivity - the number of yet invisible nodes that will be revealed when taking the node The Type of the system - Important servers have usually better security than some random desktop machines - but they are also more useful when attacking from them The Operating system - Different kinds of Viruses do different amounts of damage, depending on the target OS Bandwidth - DDOS'ing a server with a smartphone seems pretty pointless, right? --- Source code (which also includes the soundtrack!) available for every buyer! ---

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Hackwork 0.1.7 was just uploaded to Desura and the Ubuntu Software Center and is currently waiting for approval (this should take about a day).
Hackwork 0.1.7 is a feature update and brings a whole bunch of changes:
- Keyboard shortcuts 1, 2, 3, 4 to select 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% of all viruses.
- AIs now try to defend their base.
- More efficient slider movement by dragging the mouse over the sliders (for selecting viruses).
- Achievements(!)
- Fixed a virus visibility issue.
- Fixed issues with some Linux distributions.
- Improved node-textures.
- Randomized player starting position.
- Fixed button-flickering in tooltips on slow computers.
- Few campaign fixes and improvements.
- Created a standalone installer for Windows.
- Fixed volume setting problems on Linux.
- Sound effects are now stopped when they should be stopped (i.e. winning screen and campaign voice).
- Positional sound (stereo).
- Some eyecandy.

Also, the new demo version will include a skirmish match so testers can get a better impression of the gameplay.

Have fun hacking,
Adrian

Hackwork Released on Desura

Hackwork Released on Desura

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A node-based 3D RTS game in which you have to slip into the role of a hacker and control your army of viruses.

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biohazardcustoms1
biohazardcustoms1 - - 1 comments

Any thoughts about porting this game into an OS X framework? I would like to play this on my macbook, if at all possible.

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t3hb3n Creator
t3hb3n - - 18 comments

Actually, the code can run on OS X just fine. I have tested the game on OS X previousely.
However, I don't have much experience with OS X development and don't even have a Mac, which makes it hard for me to create a distributable package for this (also, some features diddn't work correctly on Mac, but that would be fixable).

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henryaanderson5
henryaanderson5 - - 1 comments

Will this ever be multiplayer ?

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FredyC
FredyC - - 2 comments

I am having problem to even run this. I am on Windows 7 64bit. It crashes after short switch to fullscreen.

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t3hb3n Creator
t3hb3n - - 18 comments

It should work fine on Windows 7 64bit.
What are the specs of your PC (especially the GPU)?

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FredyC
FredyC - - 2 comments

Intel Core i5-3470, 8GB RAM, nVidia GeForce GTX 260. Yeah, that GPU is not the latest, but so far it handles even the new games.

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t3hb3n Creator
t3hb3n - - 18 comments

That should by far be enough. I have a similar GPU here and will do some testing tomorrow. However, I fear that I won't be able to reproduce it as I have never seen that problem on Windows. I'll report back in ~24 hours.

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t3hb3n Creator
t3hb3n - - 18 comments

I tried to reproduce the problem with several nvidia cards but wasn't able to do that.
You might want to try to download the EXE Installer from the desura page instead of installing Hackwork via Desura. If you already did that, try installing via desura.
These two version have some differences.

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TwistedBlizzard
TwistedBlizzard - - 2 comments

I'm having exactly the same problem using AMD Phenom 8450 x3, AMD Radeon HD 6670, 4GB RAM. I have tried both the Desura and the standalone with no change in the outcome.

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TwistedBlizzard
TwistedBlizzard - - 2 comments

There is more info from Event Viewer at Pastebin.com and Pastebin.com

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