


Try to execute as many non-lethal takedowns/kills as possible to earn more XP than you get from lethal takedowns/kills. Use this glitch on the computer in Jensen's office to get 500 XP every time you load for easy Praxis points. Once you finally complete the hack, you will get all the nodes (from the previous times you loaded) in addition to the nodes you get normally. After you hack the nodes, load the previous saved game, and repeat the process. Then, hack the optional nodes, but do not complete the hack. You can always return to Adam Jensen's computer later in the game to repeat this trick, or try it on other hacking challenges throughout the game. Repeat this trick as many times as desired to get a lot of XP early in the game. Make sure to keep loading and never select "OK" to complete the hack. For your third try, you will get +1500 XP, etc. For your second try, you will get +1000 XP. The game will keep your previous +500 XP bonus. Repeat the previous steps, and capture every optional node or the network node. Load the saved game you created before starting the hack. When the "Access Granted" window appears, do not select "OK". When you have acquired the optional nodes or captured the network node, pause the game, and load the saved game created before you hacked. While using Adam Jensen's computer, hacking the special reward nodes will get you a +500 XP bonus. Do not exit out of the hack or press a button to complete it you will also want to make sure you are getting an +XP bonus.

Hack all optional nodes, or the Network node to instantly complete the hack. The Nuke Programs can be collected in the Sarif Manufacturing Plant, or while searching and hacking into the computers around Sarif HQ. Try to collect as many Nuke Programs as possible to help speed up the process. Use the discovered Praxis Kit and an earned Praxis point to upgrade to Hacking Security Level 3. This glitch works anywhere, but the first and easiest place to do it is at Adam Jensen's computer, which is located in his office at Sarif HQ, after returning from the Sarif Manufacturing Plant hostage situation. Unfortunately, the coupon was packed without our prior knowledge.Strategy Guide/Walkthrough/FAQ (HTML) Strategy Guide/Walkthrough/FAQ (Text) "We pulled the coupons because, like all retailers, we prefer not to promote our competitors and their competing offerings and services in our stores.

We reached out to GameStop for further clarification and received the following statement: GameStop public relations representative Beth Sharum confirmed the move to GameSpy, saying, "Square Enix packed the competitor's coupon with our DXHR product without our prior knowledge and we did pull and discard these coupons." GameSpy reports that employees were sent an e-mail by GameStop management informing them to "immediately remove and discard" OnLive coupons from PC copies of Human Revolution. However, according to a new report, customers purchasing those retail copies at GameStop will discover that the code has been removed. ORIGINAL STORY: Deus Ex buyers who spring for the retail PC version of the game are supposed to receive a bonus code to play the game on the OnLive streaming service. Whatever copies of Deus Ex remain will be sent back to Square Enix, and it's unclear if they'll be replaced with new copies without an OnLive voucher or not. Reservations will continue to be fulfilled, and GameStop will accept any returns from disgruntled fans who have a receipt. According to an e-mail allegedly sent to every store, GameStop employees have been ordered to move regular PC editions of the game the backroom, where they "will be recalled at a later date." Square Enix invites gamers who want to purchase the PC version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution without additional coupons to buy the game at any one of over 4000 GameStop stores in North America or purchase a digital download copy online from UPDATE: According to a new report by Giant Bomb, GameStop has reacted to backlash from this Deus Ex news by pulling PC copies of the game entirely. GameStop was not made aware of this inclusion and Square Enix respects the right of GameStop to have final say over the contents of products it sells and to adjust them where they see fit in accordance with their policies. "As part of Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s boxed offering on PC, Square Enix included a third party coupon. In the statement, the publisher owns up to not informing GameStop that PC copies of the game would be packaged with a coupon for a competitor: UPDATE 2: Giant Bomb has also received an official statement from Square Enix regarding the Deus Ex situation.
