import {IMap} from "./types"; export let CONSTANTS: IMap = { Version: "0.43.1", //Max level for any skill, assuming no multipliers. Determined by max numerical value in javascript for experience //and the skill level formula in Player.js. Note that all this means it that when experience hits MAX_INT, then //the player will have this level assuming no multipliers. Multipliers can cause skills to go above this. MaxSkillLevel: 975, //Milliseconds per game cycle MilliPerCycle: 200, //How much reputation is needed to join a megacorporation's faction CorpFactionRepRequirement: 200e3, /* Base costs */ BaseCostFor1GBOfRamHome: 32000, BaseCostFor1GBOfRamServer: 55000, //1 GB of RAM BaseCostFor1GBOfRamHacknetNode: 30000, TravelCost: 200e3, BaseCostForHacknetNode: 1000, BaseCostForHacknetNodeCore: 500000, /* Hacknet Node constants */ HacknetNodeMoneyGainPerLevel: 1.6, HacknetNodePurchaseNextMult: 1.85, //Multiplier when purchasing an additional hacknet node HacknetNodeUpgradeLevelMult: 1.04, //Multiplier for cost when upgrading level HacknetNodeUpgradeRamMult: 1.28, //Multiplier for cost when upgrading RAM HacknetNodeUpgradeCoreMult: 1.48, //Multiplier for cost when buying another core HacknetNodeMaxLevel: 200, HacknetNodeMaxRam: 64, HacknetNodeMaxCores: 16, /* Faction and Company favor */ BaseFavorToDonate: 150, DonateMoneyToRepDivisor: 1e6, FactionReputationToFavorBase: 500, FactionReputationToFavorMult: 1.02, CompanyReputationToFavorBase: 500, CompanyReputationToFavorMult: 1.02, /* Augmentation */ //NeuroFlux Governor cost multiplier as you level up NeuroFluxGovernorLevelMult: 1.14, /* Netscript Constants */ //RAM Costs for different commands ScriptBaseRamCost: 1.6, ScriptDomRamCost: 25, ScriptWhileRamCost: 0, ScriptForRamCost: 0, ScriptIfRamCost: 0, ScriptHackRamCost: 0.1, ScriptHackAnalyzeRamCost: 1, ScriptGrowRamCost: 0.15, ScriptGrowthAnalyzeRamCost: 1, ScriptWeakenRamCost: 0.15, ScriptScanRamCost: 0.2, ScriptPortProgramRamCost: 0.05, ScriptRunRamCost: 1.0, ScriptExecRamCost: 1.3, ScriptSpawnRamCost: 2.0, ScriptScpRamCost: 0.6, ScriptKillRamCost: 0.5, //Kill and killall ScriptHasRootAccessRamCost: 0.05, ScriptGetHostnameRamCost: 0.05, //getHostname() and getIp() ScriptGetHackingLevelRamCost: 0.05, //getHackingLevel() ScriptGetMultipliersRamCost: 4.0, //getHackingMultipliers() and getBitNodeMultipliers() ScriptGetServerRamCost: 0.1, ScriptFileExistsRamCost: 0.1, ScriptIsRunningRamCost: 0.1, ScriptHacknetNodesRamCost: 4.0, //Base cost for accessing Hacknet Node API ScriptHNUpgLevelRamCost: 0.4, ScriptHNUpgRamRamCost: 0.6, ScriptHNUpgCoreRamCost: 0.8, ScriptGetStockRamCost: 2.0, ScriptBuySellStockRamCost: 2.5, ScriptGetPurchaseServerRamCost: 0.25, ScriptPurchaseServerRamCost: 2.25, ScriptGetPurchasedServerLimit: 0.05, ScriptGetPurchasedServerMaxRam: 0.05, ScriptRoundRamCost: 0.05, ScriptReadWriteRamCost: 1.0, ScriptArbScriptRamCost: 1.0, //Functions that apply to all scripts regardless of args ScriptGetScriptRamCost: 0.1, ScriptGetHackTimeRamCost: 0.05, ScriptGetFavorToDonate: 0.10, ScriptCodingContractBaseRamCost:10, ScriptSingularityFn1RamCost: 1, ScriptSingularityFn2RamCost: 2, ScriptSingularityFn3RamCost: 3, ScriptSingularityFnRamMult: 2, // Multiplier for RAM cost outside of BN-4 ScriptGangApiBaseRamCost: 4, ScriptBladeburnerApiBaseRamCost: 4, NumNetscriptPorts: 20, //Server constants HomeComputerMaxRam: 1073741824, // 2 ^ 30 ServerBaseGrowthRate: 1.03, // Unadjusted Growth rate ServerMaxGrowthRate: 1.0035, // Maximum possible growth rate (max rate accounting for server security) ServerFortifyAmount: 0.002, // Amount by which server's security increases when its hacked/grown ServerWeakenAmount: 0.05, // Amount by which server's security decreases when weakened PurchasedServerLimit: 25, PurchasedServerMaxRam: 1048576, //2^20 //Augmentation Constants AugmentationCostMultiplier: 5, //Used for balancing costs without having to readjust every Augmentation cost AugmentationRepMultiplier: 2.5, //Used for balancing rep cost without having to readjust every value MultipleAugMultiplier: 1.9, //How much a TOR router costs TorRouterCost: 200000, //Infiltration constants InfiltrationBribeBaseAmount: 100e3, //Amount per clearance level InfiltrationMoneyValue: 5e3, //Convert "secret" value to money InfiltrationRepValue: 1.4, //Convert "secret" value to faction reputation //Stock market constants WSEAccountCost: 200e6, TIXAPICost: 5e9, MarketData4SCost: 1e9, MarketDataTixApi4SCost: 25e9, StockMarketCommission: 100e3, //Hospital/Health HospitalCostPerHp: 100e3, //Intelligence-related constants IntelligenceCrimeWeight: 0.05, //Weight for how much int affects crime success rates IntelligenceInfiltrationWeight: 0.1, //Weight for how much int affects infiltration success rates IntelligenceCrimeBaseExpGain: 0.001, IntelligenceProgramBaseExpGain: 500, //Program required hack level divided by this to determine int exp gain IntelligenceTerminalHackBaseExpGain: 200, //Hacking exp divided by this to determine int exp gain IntelligenceSingFnBaseExpGain: 0.002, IntelligenceClassBaseExpGain: 0.000001, IntelligenceHackingMissionBaseExpGain: 0.03, //Hacking Mission difficulty multiplied by this to get exp gain //Hacking Missions HackingMissionRepToDiffConversion: 10000, //Faction rep is divided by this to get mission difficulty HackingMissionRepToRewardConversion: 7, //Faction rep divided byt his to get mission rep reward HackingMissionSpamTimeIncrease: 25000, //How much time limit increase is gained when conquering a Spam Node (ms) HackingMissionTransferAttackIncrease: 1.05, //Multiplier by which the attack for all Core Nodes is increased when conquering a Transfer Node HackingMissionMiscDefenseIncrease: 1.05, //The amount by which every misc node's defense is multiplied when one is conquered HackingMissionDifficultyToHacking: 135, //Difficulty is multiplied by this to determine enemy's "hacking" level (to determine effects of scan/attack, etc) HackingMissionHowToPlay: "Hacking missions are a minigame that, if won, will reward you with faction reputation.

" + "In this game you control a set of Nodes and use them to try and defeat an enemy. Your Nodes " + "are colored blue, while the enemy's are red. There are also other nodes on the map colored gray " + "that initially belong to neither you nor the enemy. The goal of the game is " + "to capture all of the enemy's Database nodes within the time limit. " + "If you fail to do this, you will lose.

" + "Each Node has three stats: Attack, Defense, and HP. There are five different actions that " + "a Node can take:

" + "Attack - Targets an enemy Node and lowers its HP. The effectiveness is determined by the owner's Attack, the Player's " + "hacking level, and the enemy's defense.

" + "Scan - Targets an enemy Node and lowers its Defense. The effectiveness is determined by the owner's Attack, the Player's hacking level, and the " + "enemy's defense.

" + "Weaken - Targets an enemy Node and lowers its Attack. The effectiveness is determined by the owner's Attack, the Player's hacking level, and the enemy's " + "defense.

" + "Fortify - Raises the Node's Defense. The effectiveness is determined by your hacking level.

" + "Overflow - Raises the Node's Attack but lowers its Defense. The effectiveness is determined by your hacking level.

" + "Note that when determining the effectiveness of the above actions, the TOTAL Attack or Defense of the team is used, not just the " + "Attack/Defense of the individual Node that is performing the action.

" + "To capture a Node, you must lower its HP down to 0.

" + "There are six different types of Nodes:

" + "CPU Core - These are your main Nodes that are used to perform actions. Capable of performing every action

" + "Firewall - Nodes with high defense. These Nodes can 'Fortify'

" + "Database - A special type of Node. The player's objective is to conquer all of the enemy's Database Nodes within " + "the time limit. These Nodes cannot perform any actions

" + "Spam - Conquering one of these Nodes will slow the enemy's trace, giving the player additional time to complete " + "the mission. These Nodes cannot perform any actions

" + "Transfer - Conquering one of these nodes will increase the Attack of all of your CPU Cores by a small fixed percentage. " + "These Nodes are capable of performing every action except the 'Attack' action

" + "Shield - Nodes with high defense. These Nodes can 'Fortify'

" + "To assign an action to a Node, you must first select one of your Nodes. This can be done by simply clicking on it. Double-clicking " + "a node will select all of your Nodes of the same type (e.g. select all CPU Core Nodes or all Transfer Nodes). Note that only Nodes " + "that can perform actions (CPU Core, Transfer, Shield, Firewall) can be selected. Selected Nodes will be denoted with a white highlight. After selecting a Node or multiple Nodes, " + "select its action using the Action Buttons near the top of the screen. Every action also has a corresponding keyboard " + "shortcut.

" + "For certain actions such as attacking, scanning, and weakening, the Node performing the action must have a target. To target " + "another node, simply click-and-drag from the 'source' Node to a target. A Node can only have one target, and you can target " + "any Node that is adjacent to one of your Nodes (immediately above, below, or to the side. NOT diagonal). Furthermore, only CPU Cores and Transfer Nodes " + "can target, since they are the only ones that can perform the related actions. To remove a target, you can simply click on the line that represents " + "the connection between one of your Nodes and its target. Alternatively, you can select the 'source' Node and click the 'Drop Connection' button, " + "or press 'd'.

" + "Other Notes:

" + "-Whenever a miscellenaous Node (not owned by the player or enemy) is conquered, the defense of all remaining miscellaneous Nodes that " + "are not actively being targeted will increase by a fixed percentage.

" + "-Whenever a Node is conquered, its stats are significantly reduced

" + "-Miscellaneous Nodes slowly raise their defense over time

" + "-Nodes slowly regenerate health over time.", /* Time Constants */ MillisecondsPer20Hours: 72000000, GameCyclesPer20Hours: 72000000 / 200, MillisecondsPer10Hours: 36000000, GameCyclesPer10Hours: 36000000 / 200, MillisecondsPer8Hours: 28800000, GameCyclesPer8Hours: 28800000 / 200, MillisecondsPer4Hours: 14400000, GameCyclesPer4Hours: 14400000 / 200, MillisecondsPer2Hours: 7200000, GameCyclesPer2Hours: 7200000 / 200, MillisecondsPerHour: 3600000, GameCyclesPerHour: 3600000 / 200, MillisecondsPerHalfHour: 1800000, GameCyclesPerHalfHour: 1800000 / 200, MillisecondsPerQuarterHour: 900000, GameCyclesPerQuarterHour: 900000 / 200, MillisecondsPerFiveMinutes: 300000, GameCyclesPerFiveMinutes: 300000 / 200, /* Player Work / Action related Constants */ FactionWorkHacking: "Faction Hacking Work", FactionWorkField: "Faction Field Work", FactionWorkSecurity: "Faction Security Work", WorkTypeCompany: "Working for Company", WorkTypeCompanyPartTime: "Working for Company part-time", WorkTypeFaction: "Working for Faction", WorkTypeCreateProgram: "Working on Create a Program", WorkTypeStudyClass: "Studying or Taking a class at university", WorkTypeCrime: "Committing a crime", ClassStudyComputerScience: "studying Computer Science", ClassDataStructures: "taking a Data Structures course", ClassNetworks: "taking a Networks course", ClassAlgorithms: "taking an Algorithms course", ClassManagement: "taking a Management course", ClassLeadership: "taking a Leadership course", ClassGymStrength: "training your strength at a gym", ClassGymDefense: "training your defense at a gym", ClassGymDexterity: "training your dexterity at a gym", ClassGymAgility: "training your agility at a gym", ClassDataStructuresBaseCost: 40, ClassNetworksBaseCost: 80, ClassAlgorithmsBaseCost: 320, ClassManagementBaseCost: 160, ClassLeadershipBaseCost: 320, ClassGymBaseCost: 120, CrimeShoplift: "shoplift", CrimeRobStore: "rob a store", CrimeMug: "mug someone", CrimeLarceny: "commit larceny", CrimeDrugs: "deal drugs", CrimeBondForgery: "forge corporate bonds", CrimeTraffickArms: "traffick illegal arms", CrimeHomicide: "commit homicide", CrimeGrandTheftAuto: "commit grand theft auto", CrimeKidnap: "kidnap someone for ransom", CrimeAssassination: "assassinate a high-profile target", CrimeHeist: "pull off the ultimate heist", /* Coding Contract Constants */ CodingContractBaseFactionRepGain: 2500, CodingContractBaseCompanyRepGain: 4000, CodingContractBaseMoneyGain: 75e6, // BitNode/Source-File related stuff TotalNumBitNodes: 24, /* Tutorial related things */ TutorialNetworkingText: "Servers are a central part of the game. You start with a single personal server (your home computer) " + "and you can purchase additional servers as you progress through the game. Connecting to other servers " + "and hacking them can be a major source of income and experience. Servers can also be used to run " + "scripts which can automatically hack servers for you.

" + "In order to navigate between machines, use the 'scan' or 'scan-analyze' Terminal command to see all servers " + "that are reachable from your current server. Then, you can use the 'connect [hostname/ip]' " + "command to connect to one of the available machines.

" + "The 'hostname' and 'ifconfig' commands can be used to display the hostname/IP of the " + "server you are currently connected to.", TutorialHackingText: "In the year 2077, currency has become digital and decentralized. People and corporations " + "store their money on servers. By hacking these servers, you can steal their money and gain " + "experience.

" + "

Gaining root access


" + "The key to hacking a server is to gain root access to that server. This can be done using " + "the NUKE virus (NUKE.exe). You start the game with a copy of the NUKE virus on your home " + "computer. The NUKE virus attacks the target server's open ports using buffer overflow " + "exploits. When successful, you are granted root administrative access to the machine.

" + "Typically, in order for the NUKE virus to succeed, the target server needs to have at least " + "one of its ports opened. Some servers have no security and will not need any ports opened. Some " + "will have very high security and will need many ports opened. In order to open ports on another " + "server, you will need to run programs that attack the server to open specific ports. These programs " + "can be coded once your hacking skill gets high enough, or they can be purchased if you can find " + "a seller.

" + "In order to determine how many ports need to be opened to successfully NUKE a server, connect to " + "that server and run the 'analyze' command. This will also show you which ports have already been " + "opened.

" + "Once you have enough ports opened and have ran the NUKE virus to gain root access, the server " + "can then be hacked by simply calling the 'hack' command through terminal, or by using a script.

" + "

Hacking mechanics


" + "When you execute the hack command, either manually through the terminal or automatically through " + "a script, you attempt to hack the server. This action takes time. The more advanced a server's " + "security is, the more time it will take. Your hacking skill level also affects the hacking time, " + "with a higher hacking skill leading to shorter hacking times. Also, running the hack command " + "manually through terminal is faster than hacking from a script.

" + "Your attempt to hack a server will not always succeed. The chance you have to successfully hack a " + "server is also determined by the server's security and your hacking skill level. Even if your " + "hacking attempt is unsuccessful, you will still gain experience points.

" + "When you successfully hack a server. You steal a certain percentage of that server's total money. This " + "percentage is determined by the server's security and your hacking skill level. The amount of money " + "on a server is not limitless. So, if you constantly hack a server and deplete its money, then you will " + "encounter diminishing returns in your hacking (since you are only hacking a certain percentage). You can " + "increase the amount of money on a server using a script and the grow() function in Netscript.

" + "

Server Security


" + "Each server has a security level, typically between 1 and 100. A higher number means the server has stronger security. " + "It is possible for a server to have a security level of 100 or higher, in which case hacking that server " + "will become impossible (0% chance to hack).

" + "As mentioned above, a server's security level is an important factor " + "to consider when hacking. You can check a server's security level using the 'analyze' command, although this " + "only gives an estimate (with 5% uncertainty). You can also check a server's security in a script, using the " + "getServerSecurityLevel(server) function in Netscript. See the Netscript documentation for more details. " + "This function will give you an exact value for a server's security.

" + "Whenever a server is hacked manually or through a script, its security level increases by a small amount. Calling " + "the grow() command in a script will also increase security level of the target server. These actions will " + "make it harder for you to hack the server, and decrease the amount of money you can steal. You can lower a " + "server's security level in a script using the weaken(server) function in Netscript. See the Netscript " + "documentation for more details.

" + "A server has a minimum security level that is equal to one third of its starting security, rounded to the " + "nearest integer. To be more precise:

" + "server.minSecurityLevel = Math.max(1, Math.round(server.startingSecurityLevel / 3))

" + "This means that a server's security will not fall below this value if you are trying to weaken it.", TutorialScriptsText: "Scripts can be used to automate the hacking process. Scripts must be written in the Netscript language. " + "Documentation about the Netscript language can be found in the 'Netscript Programming Language' " + "section of this 'Tutorial' page.

" + "It is highly recommended that you have a basic background in programming to start writing scripts. " + "You by no means need to be an expert. All you need is some familiarity with basic programming " + "constructs like for/while loops, if statements, " + "functions, variables, etc. The Netscript programming language most resembles the Javascript language. " + "Therefore, a good beginner's programming tutorial to read might be " + "this one. Note that while the Netscript language is similar to Javascript, it is not the exact same, so the " + "syntax will vary a little bit.

" + "Running a script requires RAM. The more complex a script is, the more RAM " + "it requires to run. Scripts can be run on any server you have root access to.

" + "Here are some Terminal commands that are useful when working with scripts:

" + "check [script] [args...]
Prints the logs of the script specified by the name and arguments to Terminal. Arguments should be separated " + "by a space. Note that scripts are uniquely " + "identified by their arguments as well as their name. For example, if you ran a script 'foo.script' with the argument 'foodnstuff' then in order to 'check' it you must " + "also add the 'foodnstuff' argument to the check command as so:
check foo.script foodnstuff

" + "free
Shows the current server's RAM usage and availability

" + "kill [script] [args...]
Stops a script that is running with the specified script name and arguments. " + "Arguments should be separated by a space. Note that " + "scripts are uniquely identified by their arguments as well as their name. For example, if you ran a script 'foo.script' with the " + "argument 1 and 2, then just typing 'kill foo.script' will not work. You have to use 'kill foo.script 1 2'.

" + "mem [script] [-t] [n]
Check how much RAM a script requires to run with n threads

" + "nano [script]
Create/Edit a script. The name of the script must end with the '.script' extension

" + "ps
Displays all scripts that are actively running on the current server

" + "rm [script]
Delete a script

" + "run [script] [-t] [n] [args...]
Run a script with n threads and the specified arguments. Each argument should be separated by a space. " + "Both the arguments and thread specification are optional. If neither are specified, then the script will be run single-threaded with no arguments.
" + "Examples:
run foo.script
The command above will run 'foo.script' single-threaded with no arguments." + "
run foo.script -t 10
The command above will run 'foo.script' with 10 threads and no arguments." + "
run foo.script foodnstuff sigma-cosmetics 10
The command above will run 'foo.script' single-threaded with three arguments: [foodnstuff, sigma-cosmetics, 10]" + "
run foo.script -t 50 foodnstuff
The command above will run 'foo.script' with 50 threads and a single argument: [foodnstuff]

" + "tail [script] [args...]
Displays the logs of the script specified by the name and arguments. Note that scripts are uniquely " + "identified by their arguments as well as their name. For example, if you ran a script 'foo.script' with the argument 'foodnstuff' then in order to 'tail' it you must " + "also add the 'foodnstuff' argument to the tail command as so:
tail foo.script foodnstuff

" + "top
Displays all active scripts and their RAM usage

" + "

Multithreading scripts


" + "Scripts can be multithreaded. A multithreaded script runs the script's code once in each thread. The result is that " + "every call to the hack(), grow(), and weaken() Netscript functions will have its effect multiplied by the number of threads. " + "For example, if a normal single-threaded script is able to hack $10,000, then running the same script with 5 threads would " + "yield $50,000.

" + "When multithreading a script, the total RAM cost can be calculated by simply multiplying the base RAM cost of the script " + "with the number of threads, where the base cost refers to the amount of RAM required to run the script single-threaded. " + "In the terminal, you can run the " + "'mem [scriptname] -t n' command to see how much RAM a script requires with n threads.

" + "Every method for running a script has an option for making it multihreaded. To run a script with " + "n threads from a Terminal:
" + "run [scriptname] -t n

" + "Using Netscript commands:
" + "run('scriptname.script', n);
" + "exec('scriptname.script, 'targetServer', n);

" + "

Notes about how scripts work offline


" + " The scripts that you write and execute are interpreted in Javascript. For this " + "reason, it is not possible for these scripts to run while offline (when the game is closed). " + "It is important to note that for this reason, conditionals such as if/else statements and certain " + "commands such as purchaseHacknetNode() or nuke() will not work while the game is offline.

" + "However, Scripts WILL continue to generate money and hacking exp for you while the game is offline. This " + "offline production is based off of the scripts' production while the game is online.

" + "grow() and weaken() are two Netscript commands that will also be applied when the game is offline, although at a slower rate " + "compared to if the game was open. This is done by having each script keep track of the " + "rate at which the grow() and weaken() commands are called when the game is online. These calculated rates are used to determine how many times " + "these function calls would be made while the game is offline.

" + "Also, note that because of the way the Netscript interpreter is implemented, " + "whenever you reload or re-open the game all of the scripts that you are running will " + "start running from the BEGINNING of the code. The game does not keep track of where exactly " + "the execution of a script is when it saves/loads.


", TutorialNetscriptText: "Netscript is a programming language implemented for this game. There are two versions of Netscript: " + "Netscript 1.0 and Netscript 2.0 (NetscriptJS).

" + "Click here for Bitburner's official Netscript documentation", TutorialTravelingText:"There are six major cities in the world that you are able to travel to:

" + " Aevum
" + " Chongqing
" + " Sector-12
" + " New Tokyo
" + " Ishima
" + " Volhaven

" + "To travel between cities, visit your current city's travel agency through the 'World' page. " + "From the travel agency you can travel to any other city. Doing so costs money.

" + "Each city has its own set of companies and unique locations. Also, certain content is only available to you " + "if you are in certain cities, so get exploring!", TutorialCompaniesText: "Hacking is not the only way to gain money and experience! Located around the world are many " + "different companies which you can work for. By working for a company you can earn money, " + "train your various labor skills, and unlock powerful passive perks.

" + "To apply for a job, visit the company you want to work for through the 'World' menu. The company " + "page will have options that let you apply to positions in the company. There might be several different " + "positions you can apply for, ranging from software engineer to business analyst to security officer.

" + "When you apply for a job, you will get the offer if your stats are high enough. Your first position at " + "a company will be an entry-level position such as 'intern'. Once you get the job, an button will appear on " + "the company page that allows you to work for the company. Click this button to start working.

" + "Working occurs in 8 hour shifts. Once you start working, you will begin earning money, experience, " + "and reputation. The rate at which you money and experience depends on the company and your position. " + "The amount of reputation you gain for your company is based on your job performance, which is affected by " + "your stats. Different positions value different stats. When you are working, you are unable to perform any " + "other actions such as using your terminal or visiting other locations (However, note that any scripts you have " + "running on servers will continue to run as you work!). It is possible to cancel your work shift before the " + "8 hours is up. However, if you have a full-time job, then cancelling a shift early will result in you gaining " + "only half of the reputation " + "that you had earned up to that point. There are also part-time/consultant jobs available where you will not " + " be penalized if you cancel a work shift early. However, these positions pay less than full-time positions.

" + "As you continue to work at a company, you will gain more and more reputation at that company. When your stats " + "and reputation are high enough, you can get a promotion. You can apply for a promotion on the company page, just like " + "you applied for the job originally. Higher positions at a company provide better salaries and stat gains.

" + "

Infiltrating Companies


" + "Many companies have facilities that you can attempt to infiltrate. By infiltrating, you can steal classified company secrets " + "and then sell these for money or for faction reputation. To try and infiltrate a company, visit a company through the " + "'World' menu. There will be an option that says 'Infiltrate Company'.

" + "When infiltrating a company, you must progress through clearance levels in the facility. Every clearance level " + "has some form of security that you must get past. There are several forms of security, ranging from high-tech security systems to " + "armed guards. For each form of security, there are a variety of options that you can choose to try and bypass the security. Examples " + "include hacking the security, engaging in combat, assassination, or sneaking past the security. The chance to succeed for each option " + "is determined in part by your stats. So, for example, trying to hack the security system relies on your hacking skill, whereas trying to " + "sneak past the security relies on your agility level.

" + "The facility has a 'security level' that affects your chance of success when trying to get past a clearance level. " + "Every time you advance to the next clearance level, the facility's security level will increase by a fixed amount. Furthermore " + "the options you choose and whether you succeed or fail will affect the security level as well. For example, " + "if you try to kill a security guard and fail, the security level will increase by a lot. If you choose to sneak past " + "security and succeed, the security level will not increase at all.

" + "Every 5 clearance levels, you will steal classified company secrets that can be sold for money or faction reputation. However, " + "in order to sell these secrets you must successfully escape the facility using the 'Escape' option. Furthermore, companies have " + "a max clearance level. If you reach the max clearance level you will automatically escape the facility with all of your " + "stolen secrets.

", TutorialFactionsText: "Throughout the game you may receive invitations from factions. There are many different factions, and each faction " + "has different criteria for determining its potential members. Joining a faction and furthering its cause is crucial " + "to progressing in the game and unlocking endgame content.

" + "It is possible to join multiple factions if you receive invitations from them. However, note that joining a faction " + "may prevent you from joining other rival factions.

" + "The 'Factions' link on the menu brings up a list of all factions that you have joined. " + "You can select a Faction on this list to go to that Faction page. This page displays general " + "information about the Faction and also lets you perform work for the faction. " + "Working for a Faction is similar to working for a company except that you don't get paid a salary. " + "You will only earn reputation in your Faction and train your stats. Also, cancelling work early " + "when working for a Faction does NOT result in reduced experience/reputation earnings.

" + "Earning reputation for a Faction unlocks powerful Augmentations. Purchasing and installing these Augmentations will " + "upgrade your abilities. The Augmentations that are available to unlock vary from faction to faction.", TutorialAugmentationsText: "Advances in science and medicine have lead to powerful new technologies that allow people to augment themselves " + "beyond normal human capabilities. There are many different types of Augmentations, ranging from cybernetic to " + "genetic to biological. Acquiring these Augmentations enhances the user's physical and mental faculties.

" + "Because of how powerful these Augmentations are, the technology behind them is kept private and secret by the " + "corporations and organizations that create them. Therefore, the only way for the player to obtain Augmentations is " + "through Factions. After joining a Faction and earning enough reputation in it, you will be able to purchase " + "its Augmentations. Different Factions offer different Augmentations. Augmentations must be purchased in order to be installed, " + "and they are fairly expensive.

" + "When you purchase an Augmentation, the price of purchasing another Augmentation increases by 90%. This multiplier stacks for " + "each Augmentation you purchase. You will not gain the benefits of your purchased Augmentations until you install them. You can " + "choose to install Augmentations through the 'Augmentations' menu tab. Once you install your purchased Augmentations, " + "their costs are reset back to the original price.

" + "Unfortunately, installing Augmentations has side effects. You will lose most of the progress you've made, including your " + "skills, stats, and money. You will have to start over, but you will have all of the Augmentations you have installed to " + "help you progress.

" + "To summarize, here is a list of everything you will LOSE when you install an Augmentation:

" + "Stats/Skills
" + "Money
" + "Scripts on all servers EXCEPT your home computer
" + "Purchased servers
" + "Hacknet Nodes
" + "Company/faction reputation
" + "Jobs and Faction memberships
" + "Programs
" + "Stocks
" + "TOR router

" + "Here is everything you will KEEP when you install an Augmentation:

" + "Every Augmentation you have installed
" + "Scripts on your home computer
" + "RAM and CPU Core Upgrades on your home computer
" + "World Stock Exchange account and TIX API Access
", LatestUpdate: ` v0.44.0 * Added new BitNode multipliers: ** HomeComputerRamCost - Affects how much it costs to upgrade home computer's RAM ** DaedalusAugsRequirement - Affects how many Augmentations you need in order to get invited to Daedalus ** FourSigmaMarketDataCost - Affects how much it costs to unlock the stock market's 4S Market Data ** FourSigmaMarketDataApiCost - Affects how much it costs to unlock the stock market's 4S Market Data API * A few minor changes to BitNode multipliers across the board (mostly for the new multipliers) * 'The Covenant' now requires 20 total Augmentations to get invited, rather than 30 * You can now purchase permanent Duplicate Sleeves from 'The Covenant'. This requires Source-File 10, and you must be in BN-10 or after * Increased the money gained from Coding Contracts by 50% ` }