В Cyberpunk 2077 There are many ways to destroy enemies. Of course pass the game in the style of a living legend, collecting All Johnny Silverhand Gear and on pathos smashing enemies in a frontal attack. Or you can try to complete tasks in a quiet way, using hacking skills like a real netrunner. What are the most deadly scripts from the hacker's arsenal, as well as what legendary equipment he can use, we will talk further.
The best implants
Virtually every character in Cyberpunk 2077 is equipped with powerful cybernetics that grant their wearer physical or mental abilities. For a hacker, nothing is more important than getting a few legendary implants (full list is here), allowing for faster and more frequent hacking. Here are the most important equipment:
- Memory Manager Camillo - as soon as 2 units of RAM remain on the cyberdeck, the implant restores 30% of the RAM, which allows you to hack again (recharge 4 minutes). To install a brain modification, you will need to invest 16 units of attributes in intelligence, as well as give 14 thousand eurodollars. It is purchased from a reaper in the West Wind (Pacific).
- Megadisk – increases the total amount of RAM on Vee's Cyberdeck by 5 units. To integrate the implant into the brain, you first need to invest 18 points in the intellect, then go to the Pacifica area and purchase a modification from the reaper for 28 thousand eurodollars in a place called West Wind.
In addition to equipment that increases the amount of RAM and the amount of cyberdeck, there will also be useful to acquire Arasaka implant (version 4), which reduces the cost of RAM consumption during a quick crack. It also passively increases the duration of combat scripts by 40%, which is especially effective when using the Cyberpsychosis program.
"Request"
One of the most important programs for a hacker, because it allows you to stay in the shadows all the time. Having found enemies behind the walls, you can easily connect to them to cause overheating or cyberpsychosis. However, it is recommended to use "Request" in stealth, because if the enemies suspect the presence of a burglar, they will rush to look for him in droves.
"Overheat" and "Short"
The main ways of dealing damage in the early stages of the game:
- Script "Shortcut" will prove to be especially effective against robots, as it can destroy them almost instantly.
- "Overheat" also deals periodic damage to biological targets.
In a fight against netrunners, V himself can become a victim of "Overheat". So before you jump into the battle, you should take care to protect yourself from hacking.
"Cyberpsychosis"
One of the deadliest hacker scripts (an improved version of suicide) that allows you to deal with crowds of enemies in a matter of seconds. By hacking one of the strongest opponents, you can cause him to have an attack of cyberpsychosis - a dangerous disease in which a person develops an uncontrollable mania for obtaining new implants. The "patient" will destroy everyone in its path, just to take possession of the modifications of their former comrades. If there are no other NPCs nearby, he will suicidal out of desperation or take massive damage (if it's a boss).
"Motor Disorder"
The best script to deal with enemy netrunners. Any enemy using hacking skills that is affected by this ability is simply disabled and becomes completely useless in combat.
By successfully combining powerful programs with hacker perks, you can successfully deal with even a large number of opponents or legendary bosses (read our guide about how to deal with them, by the way, there is also a list of awards). The most important thing is to stay in the background all the time, because if a hacker is noticed, then he is unlikely to be able to oppose something to his enemies.
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What is the "Fault" script? Where to get one like this? I seem to have all the scripts, almost all of them are legendary, but I have not seen such a script.
The correct name is "Motility Disorder". Let's add a screenshot
Actually, in that article where you got this from (there is still “Fault” there too), it was about “Implant Failure”, and not about “Motor Disorder”
It is "Implant Failure" - a script for dealing with enemy netrunners.
(That's just the enemy netrunners on the contrary - come across RARE)
You can look at the dates of publication of articles and then you will understand who “took” whom and who. This and the netrunner build were published back in December 2020