8/31/2023 0 Comments Hacknet timekeepers vault![]() ![]() Originally posted by The Joker:Well, first, as far as I can tell, what you uploaded is a backup of the game, as in the game itself, not your save file, so you may want to remove that from your Dropbox. The only other option would be to start a new game, open both save files, and manually copy every single entry of "#DEC_ENC" that's in the new save and paste them over in the old save, as then they'd be properly made on a Mac. The only real "fix" would be to play the rest on that Windows machine you had, or start over. (And yes, no password is still technically a password, it just uses an empty "" instead of something like "dleatrou") If you put that save back on the Windows machine it should work just fine, but unfortunately I don't think you'll be able to get any ".dec" file to open properly on your Mac with that save because internally the passwords don't line up. I have gone through every single Final Fantasy 10 character and none of them have worked. Accede a los sistemas como si fuesen una madriguera y sigue las instrucciones de un hacker recientemente fallecido, cuya muerte puede que no sea accidental como señalan los medios de comunicación. However, the way it "encrypts" the files to your save would have been done on Windows, which may produce different numbers than on a Mac, making it seem as though it requires a password since it can no longer get the corrent data out because the encrypt/decrypt process may differ between systems. Hacknet es un simulador inmersivo de piratería informática basado en terminales. This second one has a "pass" entry for the password, so since the first does not have it, it undeniably does not require a password. Now see the difference with a file that uses a password: Reason being, this is how the game define's "encrypt_c": You were semi right with them being "corrupted", but it's a longer story than it's worth and may not even be right. The way the game writes those ".dec" files to your save is likely unique to your system, where all the files were written on Windows, but now you're trying to re-open them on a Mac. Since this is likely the first time you've been using Decypher in the game, you wouldn't have seen it until now, but likely you won't be able to progress any further other than with pure luck. The "save_.xml" file is your save, except it will have your name of the account in it.) (The link mentions "~/Library/Application Support/Hacknet/Accounts" as a location for the save on a Mac, where inside you should have something such as "Accounts.txt" and Well, first, as far as I can tell, what you uploaded is a backup of the game, as in the game itself, not your save file, so you may want to remove that from your Dropbox. One thing that I've seen online is that if you started your save on a windows computer (As I did) and then steam clouded it over to a mac that the files get corrupted or something? I tried the password you gave me and it said that it was incorrect, I'm on mac so I'm unsure on how to find my save file. (If you don't believe any of this, you can upload your save file, it'll be around "Documents/My Games/Hacknet/Accounts" if you're on Windows and similar for others, or copy and paste the file's contents on and give the link, whatever suits your fancy.) "dleatrou"ĭouble unfortunately, in regard to "encrypt_c":Īnd finally, unless you renamed it, the game may have produced something similar to "encrypt_source(1)" if you already had a successful copy of "encrypt_source.cs" in that directory. "dleatrou" is, seeing as the man's name is "David Leatrou". Maybe I'm just missing a small detail but I can't seem to figure it out so any help of You guys would be appreciated.Originally posted by The Joker:Unfortunately, "dleadrou" is not part of any file in the game, however: I also tried renaming it to 'encrypt_source.cs' with no result either. The content of the file does pretty much look like some source code but uploading it to the CSEC drop server doesn't complete the mission. cs file, for some reason I only get a file called 'encrypt_source1fv'. So I was able to decrypt the file, but while everyone else seems to get a. ![]() ![]() I could only solve this after I had found the post of a single user online saying the password was 'dleadrou', which worked for me, allthough he was always spelled 'Leatrou' in the game. Now most guides online suggest the file wouldn't need a password, but for me it did. Carey's folder on the DEC Mainframe, and I downloaded the encrypt_c from CSEC crossroads. The weird thing is, my mission seems to differ from every guide / gameplay I could find online. I recently started playing this game and love it so far, but now I am totally stuck at the mission 'Ghosting the Vault' and don't know what to do. ![]()
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