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+ | ======Sunny' | ||
+ | FOREWORD: | ||
+ | Been fielding a lot of questions from all you aspiring netrunners, so here's me thinking "I should put together a tutorial so help you!" | ||
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+ | IF you find this helpful, do me a solid, get onto your pocket secretary or go to the bank and WIRE Sunny some nuyen, baby! <3 | ||
+ | |||
+ | - " | ||
+ | - " | ||
+ | - "Why do I fumble everything in the Matrix?" | ||
+ | - "The Gear Maketh the Decker" | ||
+ | - " | ||
+ | - "Hell is Empty and the Devils are Here" | ||
+ | - "The Matrix Travel Guide" | ||
+ | - "There and Back Again" (A guide to how to logon to the LTG, the RTG, and move between hosts!) | ||
+ | | ||
+ | In addition, I am ALWAYs happy to be going on the matrix dates and sharing what I know. | ||
+ | I am always updating this document, so please MAIL me if you would like to contribute. | ||
+ | | ||
+ | Also, feel free to send me mail or ask on the radio for my current commcode. | ||
+ | | ||
+ | Your friend, | ||
+ | Sunny | ||
+ | ====PART 1: " | ||
+ | MPCP: the OS of your deck. It stands for Master Persona Control Program. The rating of this determines the rating of the big ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hardening: Your ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Active Memory: this is your deck's RAM. You can only run utilities in MP equal to or less than your deck's Active Memory. So if you're running your high level Sleaze program(which you should!!!), that can cost a lot of AM. you want to try to get this reasonable to be able to run a few utilities. | ||
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+ | Storage Memory: Storage Space! Swapping a utility from Active to Storage doesn' | ||
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+ | I/O Speed: Transfer rate of MP per combat turn. The faster this is the faster stuff gets transferred. | ||
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+ | Response Increase: Matrix Reflexes, and really nice to have. Think of it as being like wired reflexes, but for matrix combat. The level of Response Increase can only be the MPCP/3, round down, so a good MPCP is crucial. | ||
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+ | Reality Filters: The benefit of having a custom-made deck is that you can filter the matrix to make it easier to identify threats (NB: The S3 downside to reality filters are not coded.) | ||
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+ | Hot ASIST/cold ASIST: Store-bought decks and ASIST headware only have cold ASIST. When you run hot, you use your full decker potential... but you also risk frying your brain. | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | persona programs and other software sold separately, | ||
+ | & prebuilt/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hot ASIST decks custom made to order, starting at 200,000 nuyen | ||
+ | MPCP: 6+, Hardening: 4, Active: 1000, Storage: 3000, I/O: 240. | ||
+ | INCLUDES hot ASIST. | ||
+ | |||
+ | (OOC: I mostly left this in as IC flavor. | ||
+ | Deck building is fun, if you're so inclined. | ||
+ | There there are many in-game who can potentially build for you. | ||
+ | Also, please note, that I do not typically keep a stock of premade decks on hand.) </ | ||
+ | | ||
+ | ====PART 2 " | ||
+ | Your deck can handle MPCPx3 points of Persona Chips. | ||
+ | For example: 6 MPCP deck could have 6/6/6/0, or 6/4/4/4, or 5/5/5/3, etc. You need to install persona chips onto your deck, but you do not have to set them as default. These persona programs make up your icon and allow you to attempt actions in the matrix. Think of them as your vital statistics in the matrix. | ||
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+ | You do not need to set these to load, these are different to utility programs. All you need to do, to use these chips, is **INSTALL** them on your deck. (See [[sunnys_guide_to_programming_and_deckbuilding|Sunny' | ||
+ | | ||
+ | BOD: Protects your icon from damage. The higher, the more punishment your icon can take before getting dumped from the matrix. | ||
+ | | ||
+ | SENSORS: Want to find anything, ever? The higher the number, the more you'll see. | ||
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+ | MASKING: The higher the number, the harder it is for the host and IC to notice you... also makes it easier to hide from also other deckers. Bigger is better. The average of your MASKING persona chip and any sleaze program you are running is what determines your detection factor. You WANT a high detection factor. The higher your detection factor, the longer it is before IC notice you, Omae. | ||
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+ | EVASION: Talk shit get hit. This is used in matrix combat. | ||
+ | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====PART 3 "Why do I fumble everything in the Matrix?" | ||
+ | |||
+ | A common query I've heard is "why do my attempts to do ANYTHING in the matrix always fumble?" | ||
+ | Assuming you've got the right aptitudes and skills and chrome and bioware, and that your deck isn't total drek, it is likely because you don't have the right utility programs installed and or loaded on your deck. Check below! | ||
+ | |||
+ | To use these programs, you will need to INSTALL the chip on your deck. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Then you will either need to set the utility program as DEFAULT outside of the matrix, or LOAD < | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you are looking for information on programming, | ||
+ | |||
+ | __**PROGRAM / MATRIX UTILITY CHEAT SHEET**__ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^MATRIX ACTIONS desired result ^Associated UTILITIES(S) ^Comments^ | ||
+ | |Abort Host Shutdown | ||
+ | |Attack | ||
+ | |Analyze < | ||
+ | |Analyze < | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Combat Maneuvers | ||
+ | |Crash | ||
+ | |Decrypt paydata | ||
+ | |Disconnect | ||
+ | |Disarm paydata | ||
+ | |Evade | ||
+ | |Download | ||
+ | |Locate < | ||
+ | |Locate < | ||
+ | |Locate < | ||
+ | |Locate paydata | ||
+ | |Logoff | ||
+ | |Logon < | ||
+ | |Logon LTG | ||
+ | |Logon RTG | ||
+ | |Make phonecalls in matrix | ||
+ | |Make it harder to be noticed/ | ||
+ | |Redirect Datatrail | ||
+ | |Repair your icon |Medic | ||
+ | |Restrict icon | ||
+ | |Prevent Trace | ||
+ | |Parry | ||
+ | |Position | ||
+ | |Scan < | ||
+ | |Trace MXP | ||
+ | |Upload | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====PART 4: "The Gear Maketh the Decker" | ||
+ | Hoi, Chummers! | ||
+ | So first thing' | ||
+ | |||
+ | __**RECOMMENDED CHROME**__ | ||
+ | ^What ^Comment^ | ||
+ | |Datajack | ||
+ | |Math SPU |Improves your hacking ability (hacking pool) by rating... also a clock!| | ||
+ | |Encephallon | ||
+ | |Chipjack, Skillwires|Don' | ||
+ | |||
+ | | ||
+ | __**RECOMMENDED BIOWARE**__ | ||
+ | ^What ^Comment^ | ||
+ | |cerebral booster II |The first rating only makes you a little smarter. | ||
+ | |||
+ | __**I recommend AGAINST getting a vehicle control rig when just starting out | ||
+ | as the decker, as they are very distracting. (OOC note: having a vehicle control rig inflicts a penalty on your hacking pool.**__ | ||
+ | | ||
+ | BUT WHAT ABOUT THE CYBERDECK, Sunny? | ||
+ | |||
+ | OK. If you are looking for how to build a deck, see [[sunnys_guide_to_programming_and_deckbuilding|here]]. | ||
+ | (OOC note: [[khai_deckbuilding|Khai' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Please review previous parts, but to summarise: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^WHAT: | ||
+ | |A cyberdeck | ||
+ | |Persona chips |At bare minimum you MUST have bod and sensors installed on your deck to even start your deck up. (The total ratings of all four programs cannot exceed 3x MPCP rating of your deck.) See part 2, above.| | ||
+ | |Programs | ||
+ | ====PART 5 " | ||
+ | Follow these steps to be on your way to raking in the nuyen. | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Read all previous parts of the guide, if you haven' | ||
+ | - CONNECT to a matrix jackpoint. For example, the Seattle Library (see part 7) NB. if at any point IC turns up and you do not feel confident, LOGOFF(pain free) or DISCONNECT(owie). Discretion is the better part of valor. | ||
+ | - LOCATE paydata. If you fumble, keep trying. | ||
+ | - ANALYZE paydata. | ||
+ | - DISARM paydata. Remove databombs. Make sure this succeeds. If fail, try again. | ||
+ | - DECRYPT paydata. Remove encryption. Make sure this succeeds. If fail, try again. | ||
+ | - DOWNLOAD paydata. If your storage memory is full, LOGOFF. UNINSTALL PAYDATA from deck. CONNECT again. The paydata will still be there. DOWNLOAD paydata. | ||
+ | - Repeat steps 3-7, moving onto step 9 once there is no more paydata to be found. | ||
+ | - LOCATE host < | ||
+ | - LOGON < | ||
+ | - Repeat steps 3-7 until there is no more paydata to be found anywhere. | ||
+ | |||
+ | That is basically all there is to **getting** paydata. **Selling** paydata' | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1. What security code (color) host did the paydata come from? | ||
+ | (least valuable) blue < green < orange < red (most valuable) | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2. How rare the data you're trading in is | ||
+ | (eg, how much paydata of that ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | 3. How ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | 4. Your negotiation skills vs Krackerjack' | ||
+ | |||
+ | 5. Your skills with data brokerage | ||
+ | |||
+ | </ | ||
+ | NB: Previously I warned everyone not to crash the market, but with hindsight, I regret this as it was not my intent to scare deckers new to Seattle away from snatching a piece of the data-apple-pie. | ||
+ | The market will fluctuate, and you won't always expect it. But equally, a correction usually occurs in a couple of days, and at worse you will only be receiving **less** money than you expected. There are diminishing returns on paydata. Which is good, otherwise some of you would never venture into meat space. | ||
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+ | ((OOC: Don't be afraid of crashing the market. It will occur when lots of pay data is traded, but the market will recover eventually.)) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Part 6 "Hell is Empty and the Devils are Here" (fighting ICE and corpo spiders)==== | ||
+ | Well! I admit, I mostly think AVOIDING IC is the way to go. You just do not get much out of destroying IC. There' | ||
+ | |||
+ | But inevitably the drek always hits the fan. I'm still writing this guide, and will update it soon. | ||
+ | |||
+ | But the gist is: You want as good a sleeze utility as you can get. You want an armor utility. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Make sure you have a matrix attack utility. Some people claim that cloak and matrix evasion is useless, but I have found it helpful. | ||
+ | |||
+ | RUN ATTACK <ic> as soon as you can. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Don't forget to EVADE/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | And if it is looking bad? Get out of there, Omae. | ||
+ | |||
+ | LOGOFF if you can, but if you cannot... DISCONNECT will dump you from the matrix, but a bit of dumpshock' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====PART 7 "The Matrix Travel Guide*" | ||
+ | Below is a snippet of a datafile on some of the hosts in the Seattle LTG and the Tacoma LTG. | ||
+ | As you look around the LTG you will see many more obvious hosts. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^Physical Location | ||
+ | |SEATTLE LTG | ||
+ | |Library | ||
+ | |Dantes' | ||
+ | |TACOMA LTG | | ||
+ | |Nybbles n Bytes |Nil to Low. |Not connected to the Tacoma LTG. Data sells for 1000-2000 nuyen| | ||
+ | |Tacoma Junkyard | ||
+ | |Tacoma Mall|Low. Plenty of IC, but they won't shred your proggies.|Lots and lots of paydata. Data sells for 1000-2000 Nuyen.| | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ====" | ||
+ | |||
+ | In the section about Utility Programs you can see the list of every action you can take in the matrix, that I'm aware of. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The following is an explanation about what you can do with LOGON. | ||
+ | |||
+ | As you know, one **CONNECT**s to the matrix at a Jackpoint (see the travel guide for some hints about Jackpoint locations). | ||
+ | |||
+ | Once you are in the matrix, you can do so many things. But something you might want to do is travel somewhere else. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This is where the LOGON command comes in useful, and why your deception utility is so important. When decking, we are convincing the matrix that our credentials are legitimate (Most normies actually pay for their LTG/RTG subscriptions. Did you know that? But you and I, we know that's a waste of money. Also. Well. Traceable. And the last thing a decker needs whilst busy with the biz is being traced.) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | - So! Clever smarty pants might try to CONNECT to the matrix at a Jackpoint unrelated to where they are going to go to work. And there' | ||
+ | - In this example, let's say the decker CONNECTs to one of the jackpoints in the Library. | ||
+ | - They then use LOGON LTG to connect to the Local Telecommunications Grid. The Library, being in Seattle, is connected to the Seattle LTG. | ||
+ | - They then could use LOCATE HOST < | ||
+ | - Once you know the phone number, a decker can use LOGON HOST <phone number> to attempt to fool the host into letting them in. | ||
+ | - But if they wanted to connect to a host, say, in Tacoma, they would need to LOGON RTG, the Regional Telecommunications Grid. | ||
+ | - They would then need to LOCATE HOST TACOMA to find Tacoma' | ||
+ | - Once in Tacoma LTG, they can LOCATE HOST < | ||
+ | - They can then use that phone number, eg, LOGON <phone number>, to connect to that host. | ||
+ | |||
+ | See? Easy, Omae. | ||
+ | |||
+ | As I mentioned earlier, there are some downsides to jacking in from a remote device rather than a legal console. | ||
+ | |||
+ | You may notice that it is much easier if you jack directly into the terminal in question, especially when dealing with orange and red security hosts. Also, your I/O speed and bandwidth are limited by the Jackpoint you are using. Also, as your icon traverses the matrix, you keep your security tally with you. This means that the further you are from your intended destination, | ||
+ | |||
+ | Whatever you are up to, I do recommend throwing some nuyen at a street samurai to watch your meat while you're decking, especially if you decide you will bypass some of the matrix heat by sneaking into Novatech in meatspace. |