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+ | |image =Scribe_Ibsen.jpg |
+ | |location =[[Hidden Valley bunker]] L2 |
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+ | |given by =[[Ibsen|Scribe Ibsen]] |
+ | |reward =Access to Hidden Valley's database |
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− | |given by =[[Red Lucy]] |
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+ | |related =[[Still in the Dark]] |
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− | |related =[[Bleed Me Dry]] |
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+ | {{Quotation|Yeah, some Pre-War jackass with too much time on his hands apparently decided to inflict his misery on those around him.|Ibsen}} |
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{{chart/start|class=mw-collapsible mw-collapsed}} |
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− | {{chart|quest|quest=Unmarked Quest: |
+ | {{chart|quest|quest=Unmarked Quest: Hidden Valley Computer Virus|class=va-chart-quest}} |
{{chart| |!| }} |
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− | {{chart|data1|data1=Talk to [[ |
+ | {{chart|data1|data1=Talk to [[Ibsen]]|class=va-chart-body}} |
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+ | {{chart|data1|data1=Locate the virus on three of the terminals in the room in under 60 seconds.|class=va-chart-body}} |
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+ | {{chart|reward1|reward1=Reward: Access to the Hidden Valley database|class=va-chart-reward}} |
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− | {{chart|data1|data1=Proceed to killing the creature/creatures.|class=va-chart-body}} |
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− | {{chart|data1|data1=Return to Red Lucy and receive your [[caps]].|class=va-chart-body}} |
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− | {{chart|reward1|reward1=Reward: Varies|class=va-chart-reward}} |
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− | ==Detailed |
+ | ==Detailed Walkthrough== |
+ | The [[Brotherhood of Steel]] found a [[holodisk]] while searching the wastes for technology. When it was put onto the system, it infected their database terminals with a virus. The virus was originally put on a holodisk by "some pre-War jackass with nothing better to do", as said by the annoyed [[Ibsen|Scribe Ibsen]]. The computer virus infected a few computers in the bunker, and the [[Courier]] is asked by Ibsen to 'partition' the virus for Ibsen. |
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− | In the middle of [[the Thorn]] is a large arena, and surrounding the sides are cages with wasteland creatures grown & kept by [[Red Lucy]] for arena battles. |
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+ | The Courier must find the Virus on 3 [[terminal]]s in 60 seconds to wipe it from the system. To do so, quickly enter each terminal and choose the only option you can. Then, if the text that shows up seems like a random string of letters and numbers, proceed to the next terminal. If you get a taunting message on the second screen, choose the option to isolate the virus. The infected terminals are almost always in a row or close together in a group. The virus usually has one per section (such as 1 in the middle). If you do not get all 3 terminals in the time limit, you will have to speak with Ibsen again. You will get a new 60 seconds and the terminals that the virus has infected will randomize. You can try taking some [[turbo]] to gain a few extra seconds. Note that the virus can jump to the terminal Ibsen is standing in front of. |
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− | One can set up custom fights by talking with Red Lucy and choosing which creatures and raiders fight in the next match, along with how many of them will fight in a red vs. blue team. Since the creatures are expensive to breed, and there's only a limited amount of Fiends to keep and maintain, one will have to entirely pay for the custom match. If the team bet on wins, an earnings of varied caps will be rewarded, plus a little extra. To initiate the fights, one simply talks with Red Lucy and selects the dialogue: ''Let's talk about The Thorn.'' and ask, ''What's fighting in the next match?''. The team bet on is the first one that comes up in dialogue, and it is always on the left. Red team is on the left, blue on the right. |
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+ | If you have a high enough [[Science]] skill (70), you can suggest partitioning the terminals when the virus jumps to it, giving read only access to the kernel administrator. This isolates the virus on that terminal permanently and leaves you with one fewer terminal to find should you fail. |
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− | One can also tell Red Lucy that they want to pit against the creatures themselves. After choosing whether to fight certain creatures or Fiends and how many of them to fight, the combatant will then be sent to the arena cage. The winnings payout is according to which creatures or Fiends are fought: 3 deathclaws will award 500 caps, while 3 [[giant mantis]]' will only award 30 caps. |
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+ | The virus can be partitioned easily by saving immediately after Ibsen tells you it has jumped and after finding and isolating the virus. The terminals the virus jumped to will be consistent when you re-load the saved game. |
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− | ==Notes== |
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− | * Undertaking Lucy's quests to obtain eggs allows the ability to fight more powerful creatures for more money, including deathclaws. |
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+ | ==Behind the scenes== |
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− | * When a fight is first starting, one can close the gates and safely shoot the opponents. |
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+ | The behavior of the virus is similar to the world's first computer virus "creeper" created in 1971. The first real computer virus was released by an employee of a company working on building ARPANET, the Internet’s ancestor. Creeper looks for a machine on the network, transfers to it, displays the message “I’m the creeper, catch me if you can!” and starts over. |
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==Bugs== |
==Bugs== |
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+ | * {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xbox360}} Prior to version 1.2.0.314 (update 3): the quest can get stuck into a state whereas it's rendered impossible to complete after using the Science (70) option, and isolating the virus on 3 consoles by partitioning over multiple runs. If the problem was originally triggered in an older version, the update won't make the quest completable, and the problem should be fixed by other means: loading an earlier savegame, using the G.E.C.K. or a mod. |
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− | * {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xbox360}} If you kill any creature with energy or plasma weapons, the ash or goo pile will stay in the fight arena forever. |
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+ | ** {{Platforms|pc}} Fix: The G.E.C.K. fix below has been made into [http://newvegasnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=39261 a standalone mod], so it can simply be activated through the launcher. It has also been incorporated in the [http://newvegasnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=38326 Community Bugfix Compilation Patch]. |
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− | * {{Platforms|xbox360|ps3}} Sometimes, a friendly creature will spawn inside your cage area. There is no penalty for killing them, as it counts for the quest. |
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+ | ** {{Platforms|pc}} Fix: In the G.E.C.K., find the entry HVHuntingVirusScript. Open it and change the line "if VirusTimer > 0 && NumberFixed==3" (without the quotes) to "if VirusTimer > 0 && NumberFixed >= 3" (again, without the quotes). Save the file to your ''Fallout: New Vegas''/Data folder, and load it as you would any mod/DLC from the launcher. Talk to Ibsen to start the virus count, and check one of the already partitioned terminals. Ibsen will then announce the virus is purged, and the terminals will work. |
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− | * {{Platforms|pc|xbox360}} Explosives, thrown or launched, run the hazard of injuring the crowd and it may cause them to turn hostile. |
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+ | * {{Platforms|ps3|xbox360}} After several tries a scenario arose where all 3 terminals had been found and isolated. This however did not cause Ibsen to react, and merely stated the Virus had jumped again a few seconds later. The next try was confusingly won after only 2 terminals had been isolated. The save exploit had not been used either. |
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− | * {{Platforms|pc}} Sometimes a custom fight will not progress, with both parties just staring at each other. The only way to fix this is to kill either party, though this will make the Thorn hostile. |
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+ | ** {{Platforms|xbox360}} Possible fix: Help with the virus problem without the science test, did one round of trying to find the infected terminals, saved, brought up the science dialogue, then got all the terminals partitioned in 2 rounds of trying. |
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+ | * {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xbox360}} Although it may be a glitch, it could be considered a rapid solution to purging the virus. If you find a computer with the virus on it, rapidly isolating it three times will result in the virus being purged. Ibsen will say the virus had gone and you will gain access to information stored in the database. |
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{{Navbox quests FNV}} |
{{Navbox quests FNV}} |
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[[Category:Fallout: New Vegas unmarked quests]] |
[[Category:Fallout: New Vegas unmarked quests]] |
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+ | [[ru: Компьютерный вирус]] |
Revision as of 23:30, 19 January 2013
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The Hidden Valley computer virus refers to an unmarked quest in Fallout: New Vegas.
Quick Walkthrough
Unmarked Quest: Hidden Valley Computer Virus | |||||
Talk to Ibsen | |||||
Locate the virus on three of the terminals in the room in under 60 seconds. | |||||
Reward: Access to the Hidden Valley database | |||||
Detailed Walkthrough
The Brotherhood of Steel found a holodisk while searching the wastes for technology. When it was put onto the system, it infected their database terminals with a virus. The virus was originally put on a holodisk by "some pre-War jackass with nothing better to do", as said by the annoyed Scribe Ibsen. The computer virus infected a few computers in the bunker, and the Courier is asked by Ibsen to 'partition' the virus for Ibsen.
The Courier must find the Virus on 3 terminals in 60 seconds to wipe it from the system. To do so, quickly enter each terminal and choose the only option you can. Then, if the text that shows up seems like a random string of letters and numbers, proceed to the next terminal. If you get a taunting message on the second screen, choose the option to isolate the virus. The infected terminals are almost always in a row or close together in a group. The virus usually has one per section (such as 1 in the middle). If you do not get all 3 terminals in the time limit, you will have to speak with Ibsen again. You will get a new 60 seconds and the terminals that the virus has infected will randomize. You can try taking some turbo to gain a few extra seconds. Note that the virus can jump to the terminal Ibsen is standing in front of.
If you have a high enough Science skill (70), you can suggest partitioning the terminals when the virus jumps to it, giving read only access to the kernel administrator. This isolates the virus on that terminal permanently and leaves you with one fewer terminal to find should you fail.
The virus can be partitioned easily by saving immediately after Ibsen tells you it has jumped and after finding and isolating the virus. The terminals the virus jumped to will be consistent when you re-load the saved game.
Behind the scenes
The behavior of the virus is similar to the world's first computer virus "creeper" created in 1971. The first real computer virus was released by an employee of a company working on building ARPANET, the Internet’s ancestor. Creeper looks for a machine on the network, transfers to it, displays the message “I’m the creeper, catch me if you can!” and starts over.
Bugs
- a standalone mod, so it can simply be activated through the launcher. It has also been incorporated in the Community Bugfix Compilation Patch. Fix: The G.E.C.K. fix below has been made into
- Fix: In the G.E.C.K., find the entry HVHuntingVirusScript. Open it and change the line "if VirusTimer > 0 && NumberFixed==3" (without the quotes) to "if VirusTimer > 0 && NumberFixed >= 3" (again, without the quotes). Save the file to your Fallout: New Vegas/Data folder, and load it as you would any mod/DLC from the launcher. Talk to Ibsen to start the virus count, and check one of the already partitioned terminals. Ibsen will then announce the virus is purged, and the terminals will work.
Prior to version 1.2.0.314 (update 3): the quest can get stuck into a state whereas it's rendered impossible to complete after using the Science (70) option, and isolating the virus on 3 consoles by partitioning over multiple runs. If the problem was originally triggered in an older version, the update won't make the quest completable, and the problem should be fixed by other means: loading an earlier savegame, using the G.E.C.K. or a mod.
- Possible fix: Help with the virus problem without the science test, did one round of trying to find the infected terminals, saved, brought up the science dialogue, then got all the terminals partitioned in 2 rounds of trying.
After several tries a scenario arose where all 3 terminals had been found and isolated. This however did not cause Ibsen to react, and merely stated the Virus had jumped again a few seconds later. The next try was confusingly won after only 2 terminals had been isolated. The save exploit had not been used either.
- Although it may be a glitch, it could be considered a rapid solution to purging the virus. If you find a computer with the virus on it, rapidly isolating it three times will result in the virus being purged. Ibsen will say the virus had gone and you will gain access to information stored in the database.