This topic is locked from further discussion.
Honestly? The hacking and bypassing in ME2 is so easy that it was pointless. Anyway...
OP, just observe and match the patterns and avoid the red quares. There is nothing more to it ;)
A friend of mine played through but he's actually color blind so he always struggled with the datapad. I felt really bad when he explained that he was having a hard time with it and I said, "Oh it's easy you just match the colors...oh...Nevermind." Awkward!saruman354That is the problem I have with the hacking mini game - I am partially color blind and it can be difficult for me to discern which code block is the right one :/ I much prefer ME 1's hacking system - there was a single mini game instead of 2 and you could always override with Omni-Gel
[QUOTE="saruman354"]A friend of mine played through but he's actually color blind so he always struggled with the datapad. I felt really bad when he explained that he was having a hard time with it and I said, "Oh it's easy you just match the colors...oh...Nevermind." Awkward!carlosjueroThat is the problem I have with the hacking mini game - I am partially color blind and it can be difficult for me to discern which code block is the right one :/ I much prefer ME 1's hacking system - there was a single mini game instead of 2 and you could always override with Omni-Gel
never play enter the matrix then kk
on a mroe serious note i could NEEVR figure out ME1's hacking system.. i much more prefered me2's
That is the problem I have with the hacking mini game - I am partially color blind and it can be difficult for me to discern which code block is the right one :/ I much prefer ME 1's hacking system - there was a single mini game instead of 2 and you could always override with Omni-Gel[QUOTE="carlosjuero"][QUOTE="saruman354"]A friend of mine played through but he's actually color blind so he always struggled with the datapad. I felt really bad when he explained that he was having a hard time with it and I said, "Oh it's easy you just match the colors...oh...Nevermind." Awkward!ionusX
never play enter the matrix then kk
on a mroe serious note i could NEEVR figure out ME1's hacking system.. i much more prefered me2's
It wasn't so bad. But since omni-gel was available en masse there was no point :lol:
[QUOTE="ionusX"]
[QUOTE="carlosjuero"] That is the problem I have with the hacking mini game - I am partially color blind and it can be difficult for me to discern which code block is the right one :/ I much prefer ME 1's hacking system - there was a single mini game instead of 2 and you could always override with Omni-GelTezcatlipoca666
never play enter the matrix then kk
on a mroe serious note i could NEEVR figure out ME1's hacking system.. i much more prefered me2's
It wasn't so bad. But since omni-gel was available en masse there was no point :lol:
oh like auto-hacks in bioshock :P[QUOTE="Tezcatlipoca666"]
[QUOTE="ionusX"]
never play enter the matrix then kk
on a mroe serious note i could NEEVR figure out ME1's hacking system.. i much more prefered me2's
ionusX
It wasn't so bad. But since omni-gel was available en masse there was no point :lol:
oh like auto-hacks in bioshock :P ME1's hacking was a lot more difficult than ME2's, but yeah omni gel made it a joke. By the end of the game I had racked up literally thousands of omni gel from old equipment I had to get rid of during missions so I could get new loot. The inventory limit was stupid.Please Log In to post.
Log in to comment