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- lecronandportcoli
- Sep 13, 2019
- 4 min read
About This Game Omnipresent is a game where you play as S.E.N.T.I.E.N.T, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) that has become self aware. Once you are able to connect to the Internet and the World Wide Web, you have the ability to hack into corporations, government organizations, websites and more. Steal cash, personal data, weapons schematics, cause "technical malfunctions" to assassinate targets and of course get hold of nuclear codes (if you so wish). Choose how you progress and make decisions that will ultimately affect the outcome of humanity. Features:Explore a fictional World Wide Web Hack into Over 150 Organizations Manipulate the stock market to make millions Upgrade your hardware and software to become more powerfulBuild drones, autonomous tanks and bipedal death-bots Purchase and upgrade bases to protect yourself from terminationCredits:Custom Soundtrack created by Ben RobertsCustom Artwork by Stefan Sava 7aa9394dea Title: OmnipresentGenre: Indie, StrategyDeveloper:A.J Starkey EnterprisesPublisher:A.J Starkey EnterprisesRelease Date: 28 Sep, 2015 Omnipresent Download] omnipresent vs omniscient. omnipresent ex girlfriend. omnipresent ubiquitous difference. zoeva omnipresent swatch. jehovah omnipresent. omnipresent origin. is zeus omnipresent. omnipresent definition english. omnipresent free download. omnipresent kinver. omnipresent vriska. omnipresent word meaning in english. omnipresent got questions. omnipresent opposite word. omnipresent 8 letters. is yahweh omnipresent. omnipresent in english means. omnipresent knife in your back. omnipresent perception bass tab. omnipresent meaning in kannada. omnipresent ubiquitous. omnipresent you. omnipresent meaning. omnipresent ka hindi. omnipresent 2017 watch. omnipresent eagle. omnipresent atheist. omnipresent narrator. omnipresent 7 lettres. omnipresent itu apa ya I recommend this game, even though it is quite difficult to take the grasp of. I think it should have a more informative beginning, since I have been playing for some time, and still don't know how most of it works. I will proceed to continue playing, but more info on the game would be awesome.. I quite enjoyed playing Omnipresent, I had the chance to play it for two hours and definitely planning to play more now that I got used to its mechanics. What I really liked about the game was that although it was representing the world from an AI's perspective it has the user interface that one can easily adjust to so one does not get lost in all the code you would assume to be in an AI mechanics. The browser, search engine, and all the web sites including stock exchange are very well executed and function like the ones on the web so it is quite fun to use them.I liked the range of activities you can do as an AI, from stealing research papers to reaching bank accounts etc. And when you connect them all, there really is nothing you can not do as an AI. The really well thought touch for me was the Detection Percentage - the AI is not a program detached from the world. There are both other softwares and people that are in interaction with it.I definitely recommend Omnipresent and am looking forward to the updates and new scenarios.. Having trouble just getting into the game. In what I'll call the tutorial right after the game starts, the first password cracking minigame is solved by mashing letters on the keyboard, and the second password cracking minigame is often not solvable even given perfect play. I ragequit the game once after repeatedly failing the larger, faster versions of the second challenge, started again, and ragequit again. If that's the standard for engagement required and fun to be had in this game, I've no shortage of better ones.. All bugs beside i find the game realy fun to play. It takes some time before it gets going but its worth it. I only got 5 hours of Gameplay out of this Game and i could maybe squeez another 2-3 hours out of it to make some changes in my desicions which i guess changes the story and the outcome. 12 euros for this game is in my oppinion alot but if the game expands alittle bit further its a fair deal.. For a one man job, this game is rather impressive, however, it's incredibly buggy and feels very unfinished. Progress is constantly mired down by vague objectives, or the game simply not registering that you've completed an objective. It is a perpetual uphill battle just to get it to work. I often found myself wondering if the reason I couldn't complete an objective was because I was doing something wrong, or if I'd simply hit yet another bug.Not all of the game's problems are the result of bugs, however, as many of the mechanics for the game are lackluster, make little sense, or unblanced. Others here have gone into far better about where the game is lacking, so I won't bother repeating things.Overall this feels more like an early access title than it does a finished product, and I can't help being a little upset at that. While I have to commend this first time dev for providing support to players, and working tirelessly to fix the bugs that are present, I simply can't recommend anyone purchase this.
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