- Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:00 am
#72268
Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is a Basic Linear, Mapping game.
A couple of additional things to keep in mind:
1. Since all other computers have to receive the virus from another computer, the only computers that can receive the virus first (and start the mapping chain off) are T and U. The computer that receives the virus from S also has to be T or U, because none of the other computers (R, Q, or P) are able to receive the virus from S.
2. The computer that transmits the virus to R and S could be the first computer to receive the virus. OR, the computer that receives the virus first could transmit it to one other computer, which then transmits it to R and S. Those are the only two ways the chain can "begin." From there, it becomes much easier to nail down options.
This explanation is still in progress. Please post any questions below!
This is a Basic Linear, Mapping game.
A couple of additional things to keep in mind:
1. Since all other computers have to receive the virus from another computer, the only computers that can receive the virus first (and start the mapping chain off) are T and U. The computer that receives the virus from S also has to be T or U, because none of the other computers (R, Q, or P) are able to receive the virus from S.
2. The computer that transmits the virus to R and S could be the first computer to receive the virus. OR, the computer that receives the virus first could transmit it to one other computer, which then transmits it to R and S. Those are the only two ways the chain can "begin." From there, it becomes much easier to nail down options.
This explanation is still in progress. Please post any questions below!
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Jeremy Press
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LSAT Instructor and law school admissions consultant
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