trouble hacking LANs
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I have a similar issue and I've already done everything that was suggested. I'd say Introversion may want to look into the issue and fix it as it appears that there's an obvious problem with the software.
My issue is that I cannot select the next item in the LAN most of the time. It varies from LAN to LAN obviously, but I still the issue. I've already got the best of everything (result of bank hack), so that can't be the issue.
My issue is that I cannot select the next item in the LAN most of the time. It varies from LAN to LAN obviously, but I still the issue. I've already got the best of everything (result of bank hack), so that can't be the issue.
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I don't know if this qualifies as gravedigging, but I've found a solution for the problem. What mode are you all using? I found that it would not work in window mode, but that it worked perfectly in Fullscreen mode, though I couldn't get all the way through the ARC LAN and got my butt handed to me soundly when the virus broke out. But ah well.
Point is, if you haven't already, try it in fullscreen mode, because that fixed it for me.
Edit: On further review, I've found that simply logging out of and back into the username works. Good show.
Point is, if you haven't already, try it in fullscreen mode, because that fixed it for me.
Edit: On further review, I've found that simply logging out of and back into the username works. Good show.
hi
If someone could point me to some simple instructions, I will be grateful.
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I think I've found the problem others have been running into. If you are stuck on a LAN, with no further links to go to, but there are still obviously systems on the LAN that should be connectable, you need to find a terminal with a public access phone number. Plug that number into your IP Lookup, exactly as it is shown. The number should show as a LAN with the exact same name as the original LAN you connected to. Disconnect from the LAN, and reconnect with the new IP (Phone number). Should be good to go from there!
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