

@ubi-froggard Sure thing. Hope you'll get it done soon, looked like a fun mission, and also the end of a chain of missions, so you know, actually finishing might be a good thing.
@ubi-mercury I could show one, I suppose, but I've tried it with 4 separate operatives, an Albion member, a construction worker, Aiden Pierce and another "random", and using the spiderbot, and they've all been the same.
Anyway, here you are:
@ubi-mercury I've found three separate cameras in the train, one on each side of the front, and on in the center back. I can hijack all three of these cameras, but there's no red line. There's a small red marker with four arrows, in each "cardinal" direction, and a yellow "mission marker" in the middle of the large control panel in front, which also is lit yellow. These are only visible from the right-side camera, the one that you(apparently) start from.
Here's a youtube video showing what I get:
@ubi-froggard Ok, sure. Here you go:
Yeah, as the title says. Hacking into the train in at the end of the "Runaway Blame" mission is impossible. I can take over the various cameras, I can open the various panels in the train, but I cannot start the hacking task itself. There's a yellow marker in the front of the train, and a red small marker underneath that, but there's nothing to activate. In person, with a spiderbot doing the hacking, with 4 different agents, none of it works.
As best as I can tell, the mission is borked.
Yeah, as title say. Using a spiderbot to climb into the vents, the bot, either the operatives own or from the on-roof dispenser, gets hung up on an "edge" that isn't there, at the first laser barrier.
Doesn't matter if I walk it straight into, on an angle or even backwards, and trying to jump just launches the bot back up the vent again, instead of jumping straight up. I even tried jumping backwards and sideways.
The tech point is non-reachable.