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==== Botnet and Hiveputer ==== | ==== Botnet and Hiveputer ==== | ||
− | Both the Botnet and the Hiveputer are [[ | + | Both the Botnet and the Hiveputer are [[Regiments]] of computers with a hacking bonus of +0 that do coordinated hacks by request. The difference between them is that a hiveputer is a bunch of [[personal computer|personal computers]] wired up for this purpose, while the botnet is a much larger collection of computers used by other people that devote a very small amount of resources to this purpose. |
A Hiveputer is destroyed by simply finding the collection of computers and blowing them up. | A Hiveputer is destroyed by simply finding the collection of computers and blowing them up. |
Revision as of 17:33, 18 February 2014
Botnet and Hiveputer
Both the Botnet and the Hiveputer are Regiments of computers with a hacking bonus of +0 that do coordinated hacks by request. The difference between them is that a hiveputer is a bunch of personal computers wired up for this purpose, while the botnet is a much larger collection of computers used by other people that devote a very small amount of resources to this purpose.
A Hiveputer is destroyed by simply finding the collection of computers and blowing them up.
A Botnet is destroyed by people running virus checkers. 1d10% of the botnet is lost per week.
It costs 15 points for every 10 hacker's-worth of computers in a Hiveputer, or 25 points for every 10 hacker's-worth for a Botnet.