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Hacking and Hentai: One Ridiculous Hour in the Watch Dogs Sandbox

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Street justice.

I never meant to leave that poor trucker stranded in the air. Here I was at the start of my hands-on experience with Watch Dogs, an hour-plus playthrough in which Ubisoft had given me carte blanche to do whatever I pleased within the game's virtual rendition of Chicago. DualShock 4 in hand, I was still trying to get my bearings. Everything around me seemed ripe for hacking: cell phones, security cameras, traffic signals.

Then, while marveling at just how many objects in the world I could manipulate, I accidentally hacked a set of traffic bollards. Stout metal pylons jolted up from the ground, a neat trick for evading the police should you ever find yourself in a high-speed chase. Only I wasn't in a high-speed chase. I was watching a perfectly innocent truck roll down a quiet one-way street when those bollards launched the front of the vehicle skyward, leaving its hapless driver suspended some ten feet off the ground.

He didn't take it well. He screamed. He panicked. It was awful. I swore then and there that he would be the last citizen I terrorized that day.

He would not be the last citizen I terrorized that day.

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I decided to use my powers for good rather than evil. But what powers would those be? I examined my skill tree. Sure enough, there were plenty of options for a vigilante hacker to work with: the power to cut off police radio networks (surely I would be thwarting only the corrupt cops), crafting improvised explosives (for dealing with criminal roadblocks!), and even the ability to trigger a citywide blackout (energy conservation is critical in this day and age). Only, there was a small problem. I didn't have enough skill points.

Luckily for me, there was a story mission available that was sure to reward me for my efforts. Just a bit of light corporate espionage: sneak into a heavily guarded office building and plant a bug in the company director's computer. I crept in through the loading doors, remotely triggering a car alarm to distract one security guard and then setting off a steam vent malfunction to lure away a few others. Eventually I made my way to the network access point needed to bug the director's computer. Piece of cake.

Well, except for the six or seven times I died in a gruesome shootout trying to get there. Turns out, there are a lot of things you can use to distract highly-skilled guards, but the dead bodies of their associates are not on that list. Oh, sure, I could have continued using stealthy tactics and sneaking by unseen. But I had to test my abilities to see what sort of vigilante hero I was! The answer: the type that really needs to learn when and when not to employ a silenced handgun.

Turns out, there are a lot of things you can use to distract highly-skilled guards, but the dead bodies of their associates are not on that list.

But no matter. I completed my mission and had my skill points. I unlocked the aforementioned talents plus one more: the ability to hack public transportation in order to make the L-trains start and stop on command. This one came in handy a lot sooner than I expected.

Maybe I got a little cocky and commandeered a firetruck. And maybe an entire crowd of people saw me do it. One of them must have called the cops because soon enough, I had a swarm of police cars after me. I wasn't getting anywhere trying to evade them in a giant emergency vehicle, so I ditched the truck and dashed up some stairs and onto a train that had just pulled into the station. Rather than let it wait the extra few seconds to board more passengers, I hacked the thing and it was off. Then, I hacked the train once more so that it would stop before reaching the next station, where one could only presume the police would be waiting. I jumped out onto the tracks and made my escape. And by "escape" I mean fell off the tracks and onto a busy intersection. But what's a broken leg to an urban vigilante?

Walking off my injury, I passed by a clothing shop and decided to pop in for a quick look. Inside were dozens of stylish looks tailored to the modern, trench coat-wearing gentleman of leisure. The vibrant colors all made my default leather coat look downright boring. But one caught my eye more than any other. It was a trench coat fully patterned in US Army digital camo. It was perfect! What better way to blend in amongst a throng of civilians than by wearing a knee-length jacket with a pattern designed for military combat? Also, it came with a new baseball cap and there is no vigilante on earth who can resist that kind of a bargain.

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Not too far away from the coat shop I passed by a couple engaged in a heated argument. There was an uncomfortable tension in their voices, and it culminated in the man striking the woman in a fit of anger. Big mistake. I pulled out my handgun and shot him in the leg, a warning that his brutish behavior wouldn't be tolerated as long as I'm around. But with the fire truck incident in the back of my mind, I fled the scene before any bystanders could pull out their phone and report me to the cops. Once it seemed like things had quieted down, I came back to see how he was handling his lesson.

He was handling it pretty well, all things considered. Except for one small detail: he bled out and died. But despite that small technicality, I like to think he really had something to think about for those few minutes he lay on the ground in incredible agony.

Okay, so maybe I got a little sloppy with that whole shooting thing. I needed to be smarter with my vigilante justice. Here I was with this fancy smartphone capable of tapping into the citywide surveillance network and I was just popping off shots in alleys and looking super awesome in my new coat. I would have to be more precise. More surgical.

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So I began profiling, using my phone to gain instant access to personal information on every pedestrian I came across. Occupations, incomes, web browsing habits--you name it, I could see it at a glance. I could tap into people's cell phone conversations, and even remotely read text messages. Would I help the school teacher suffering from tax problems? The man driven to dealing drugs in order to make ends meet? There were so many people I could help if only I found the right one.

And suddenly, there he was. A banker making a six-figure salary who also happened to be addicted to hentai. Clearly he was too comfortable in his cushy finance job and felt driven to add some excitement to his life by developing a penchant for creepy cartoon porn. So I did what any good vigilante would do. I downloaded his banking information, hacked a nearby ATM, and withdrew a fat stack of cash straight from his checking account. I'm sure he would thank me if he had any idea who I was.

I was really starting to get a hang of this urban vigilante thing. At one point I witnessed a car accident and took pity on the driver who had caused the collision. He was wracked with guilt over such a minor fender bender, practically sobbing over what he had done. So I yanked him out of his car and drove the thing straight into Lake Michigan. No evidence, no accident!

I found a man soliciting a prostitute in an alleyway and stared him down to let him know he was making a bad decision. Sure, it didn't work, and things just got really creepy after a minute, but once they fled in terror after I threw a grenade at them I really do think they were ready to get their lives back on track.

But for all of my contributions to the greater good, it was hard to escape the feeling that there were bigger fish to fry. Stopping street thugs is one thing, but turning the tables on ctOS was something completely different. This was the Orwellian surveillance network peering into the lives of Chicago's citizens. If I was going to make the city a better place, I had to focus on dealing with ctOS.

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With my time playing Watch Dogs coming to a close, I set my sights on a lakefront ctOS facility. Hacking this place would give me access to even more of the city's infrastructure, extending the potential for vigilante justice that much further. But these facilities are like miniature security compounds, with at least a half-dozen guards standing between me and the access point buried deep inside. I would need to plan a careful attack.

It was hard to escape the feeling that there were bigger fish to fry. Stopping street thugs is one thing, but turning the tables on ctOS was something completely different.

First there was the front door. Would I hack a hydraulic construction lift to gain access to a second story balcony, or distract the guard by throwing a sticky noisemaker onto a nearby van? Sticky lure it was. Would I plant proximity charges on the patrol routes of the guards within, or hack into the internal network and set off a series of electrical malfunctions? Charges would be fun, but I elected to go with stealth. Finally, I snuck up behind the one guard carrying the proper access code, used my phone to remotely download his data without him even noticing, and scurried off to the central computer to take out the facility.

I was feeling so cocky that I didn't even bother to sneak back out; I ran for the door, practically taunting the guards who only just now realized what happened. This, in retrospect, was probably a mistake. Just as I hopped into a nearby car, they came flooding after me in wave after wave of security vehicles. These guys chased me across half of Chicago, from the downtown lakefront to the wards, dodging traffic just as nimbly as me. But even though they put up a good fight, in the end they were no match for my superior driving skills. And also my ability to trigger massive traffic pileups at intersections with the tap of a button. But I like to think it was mostly my driving skills.

Just then, my time with Watch Dogs came to a close. I learned some pretty important lessons: truckers have a crippling fear of heights, bankers are into weird porn, and Watch Dogs has a pretty vibrant sandbox when you take some time to explore it outside of the main storyline. It's nice to see that this isn't simply a game about hacking and surveillance, but one that uses those elements to build a rich setting full of emergent gameplay opportunities. We'll see just how far that takes it when Watch Dogs launches on May 27.


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I'm still waiting for "The Order 1886" (sorry X bots this one is not for you, devs want 1080p) also you don't get the greatness of Santa Monica Studios


Instead you get games like Ryse (6.5 / 10) and games like Titanfall at 900p. (EA games... yuck. And a bunch of COD creators) no thanks...


Also don't forget Infamous second son looks better than every console game I've seen... and yes the game play will receive awesome reviews as well...



That's my troll outburst for the day... Umad???

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<< LINK REMOVED >>"The Order 1886" is 800p

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The Order is 1080p I gave you a link... Cause apparently people don't do research before bashing....

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> you hope?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> and you get games like knack (4/10)

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> knack flopped bro, game for children. that's like judging the wii u based on wii sports or some other bullshit

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How was Forza?? That 2/3 of a full game Do you enjoy having to give MS $$$ to actually have the fast cars in the game???

What a joke...

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@TheExxorcist I don't even have an Xbox, I was just pointing out that PS4 has crap scoring games as well, weather you played knack or not and I don't know where you get scores from because Forza has higher scoring reviews than Killzone Shadowfall and Warframe.

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Never played knack... to busy playing Killzone and Warframe. .. Two more highly praised games that receive higher reviews than Xone exclusives...

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"DualShock 4 in hand, I was still trying to get my bearings" This means the video is PS4 footage?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> You could use the DS4 on the ps3 though couldn't you? not saying this is the case though

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<< LINK REMOVED >> of course. next gen is here

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Speak with your wallets. Not your keyboards.

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They used a Potato to render this game

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Why not... when I was a kid they made a whole line of toys out of a potato... (Mr. Potato-Head) xD

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I personally feel too many people are complaining or comparing this game, I liked the sound of this game since I seen the first gameplay video it's original. A mass majority of people are putting too much emphasis on graphics now a days and less on gameplay; here is an example of a game that had good graphic but had terrible gameplay Aliens colonial marines i thought the game had amazing visuals but after a while of playing the game it got repetitive not even half way through the game you have the feeling that you have already done everything you can do on the game. I feel as if even with watch dogs downgrade of the graphics that it won't fail to deliver a new experience and have tons of content that will keep the players interested but it's hard to keep gamers satisfied nowadays they always have to find a fault in every game. Play the game before you shoot it down when you have it to be able to play a good amount of time, then express your opinion but it hasn't been released their is 2 months left, I feel as if this will be ubisoft's biggest and most deep game they made.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> AMEN and well said! I know right? Thank you so much... seems those of us that aren't ONLY the "eye-candy" type are few and far between. ^_^

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@Optimist_Pryme

I have no clue why people are trying to say just because the graphics are downgraded that this won't be a next gen experience I have never played a game where every single Npc has their own distinct charactersics and personality that makes every Npc unique in it's own way. Please tell me one game where every person has their own bank account, habits, and personal background if that's not next gen for you people I have no clue what is like I personally think this game will deliver one hell of a punch and will have me playing that game for years. If someone else knows a game where every Npc has their own day to day life. (Other than the series sims because you people already know that it's a life simulator.)

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@Optimist_Pryme I know right! It's new I have never played a game with this much depth and from the sound of this article this game will deliver, and keep me interested for a while I like a game that not everyone has the same experience and you can tell stories

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@envious_kronic Just pay 60 dollars and play the game before you decide it looks terrible? How about a real demo, oh wait then people might not buy it.

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Touché a demo would be pretty great but I don't know they probably won't do that they usually don't when it's a sandbox game but sleeping dogs did it though.

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Clicked article > ctrl + F > typed 'hentai' > looked at context. Severely disappointed.


Please don't name your articles in a way to make me click them. This article had virtually nothing to do with it to put it in the title. I don't respect clickbate.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I swear I did exactly the same thing xD

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<< LINK REMOVED >> :/ The article explains the Hhntai connection--and the headline in no way suggested there would be actual hentai to see in the article. There's a lot of porn on the Internet, and I can only assume you don't expect to see any on GameSpot, surely.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> you sir, are genius and would probably make a good drinking buddy. I can't believe anyone would come to this site to watch such a thing but i guess they may have nothing better to do with their time. Maybe they are trying to fill the void... or expel it... between viewings on a game website.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> If you are going to name your article Hacking and Hentai I feel it should have more about it than just, oh there was a guy in the game that was addicted to it.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Same. Where is my hentai?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Good point, but that's asking for impossible.

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Please tell me it doesn't look like that on PC

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We as gamers need to make a stand and call out these developers for false advertisement.

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what did they falsely advertise?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Game companies show us one thing and release something completely different. They make us think that is what we're getting, but when we play it, it's a downgrade version.

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@metallinatus I don't know about you, but I don't want to look at an eyesore that cost me $60+, ESPECIALLY considering a game is released on 'next-Gen' and PC. Solid gameplay can be on any console or PC, but the entire reason for more powerful consoles and those fancy schmancy high end PCs IS improved image quality. I would rather have a game that looks good and plays good, rather than a game that plays good and looks bad.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>That only show us that 'gamers' nowadays really are mostly graphic whores....

The graphics are already pretty damn good, what are you guys whining? I think this game is going to be amazing thanks to its amazing gameplay and concept, now if you was waiting for this game for its graphics so please, quit games and go watch a movie.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> GRAAAAAFFFIIIIIIIIXXX!!! Bastards.

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The shot of the car chase used in the gifs showing the graphic downgrade is in this video. It has more time on the end so you can clearly see that it is night time. So the comparison to the night shot of the same scene in previous demos is fair. The fix is in, there has been a downgrade, and it looks pretty bad, downright awful by comparison to before. I don't want to play are suped up gameplay version of GTA5, i wanted a next gen graphic and gameplay experience.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> That's not Ubi's style. Ubi is about limiting PC platform technically to the limitations of the consoles. If an engine is optimized for console limitations, and you ship the same engine but with higher resolution textures, you actually get degraded performance, which you see with a lot of Ubi's PC titles. Watch Dogs will be no different. If there's one thing Ubi does consistently, it's make the same mistakes when it comes to platform development.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I don't know what you're trying to say, honestly.

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Brilliant article man, thanks for the laughs.

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shaun says "dualshock4 in hands", which suggests this preview was done on a ps4. if this is the case, i'm going to skip this game because it reminds me too much of assasins creed (he compared the tower hacks to assasins creed). IMHO AC-IV became very dull after a couple of hours full of repetitive gameplay. i still don't understand how it got a simalar superb rating like GTA-V did.

i'm glad that i didn't preorder this game.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> So what did the PS4 comment have to do with any of that?

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if you would have followed the buzz about this preview you might have noticed, that lot's of people have been wondering about the graphics in the video. the E3 footage hat much more details. some of the comments suggested that the footage might be from a wii-U.

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You missed my meaning. But ok.

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For ****'s sake PCs can run the game like the E3 version. Just keep all the bells and whistles in for us, at least.


Don't gimp it down on PC as well-- for the love of God not just so it makes the 'next-gen' (hmm) versions look better.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Totally agree....but I doubt it, since tools are in line with either platform.

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