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But it is fun that there is some of it at least.
For example. You should be able to make a fork bomb by making a script that calls itself. Such fun.
>>>>> Uplink terminal
I played basically using commands. Finished. And tried this Uplink.
If we could actually manually hack on Deus Ex (the first one) we would be playing Uplink. But I was kinda deceived by my own lack of know-how, Uplink looks like a hacking puzzle game, where you get a arsenal of automatic hacking softwares and just use them. Like the File_Deleter, why can't I just /cd bin -> rm * -> cd .. -> disconnect or /cd bin -> delete all -> cd ..
Soo that's what I want to know, can I play Uplink using only commands? Like Run example.exe which will hack something and show the files, then I search the files using commands, and manually delete the logs.
Sorry, long post, didn't know how to explain...