
The solutions are at the bottom of the guide. You will see some pretty detailed maps of the areas, with marked points of interests, which can help if you're hunting down the security cameras and finding out about unentered areas. At SS1EE > Bonus Content > Guides you will find 3 guides, this one is from the "System Shock Maps" one. Right-click on Properties and then browse local files.

The solutions are made by the Origin team, and you even have the manual in your game files. Wire puzzles have a fixed solution, which is why I made this guide. You can always use Logic Probes dropped (sometimes) from robot enemies to instantly solve them, but you are better off saving them for the tile puzzles, which are kinda harder since there are no definite guide or solution to solve them. There are 2 types of puzzles, a "tile switching" one where you must make all symbols in the panel the same, and wire puzzles, where you connect several wires to reach the required minimum power needed. System Shock is a First Person Shooter but it isn't your traditional run and gun game.During your playthrough, you will stumble upon panels that has puzzles in it, usually solving it opens a nearby locked door, but sometimes it has other functions such as extending a bridge, etc. Shaking from adrenalin and information overload, you scarcely have time to think before SHODAN unleashes yet another terror. Multi-function displays pump information to the screen, describing artifacts, warning of biohazards and radiation, analyzing targeted foes, and decrypting cyberspace messages. Creeping past armies of cyborgs and robots, you find hardware that grafts to your powersuit and neural apparatus, including infrared cyber-eyes, jump-jet boots and an arsenal of weapons. With your neural implant, you can "jack" into cyberspace (SHODAN's realm) to steal clues to the mystery.

The crew has been mutated beyond recognition to serve SHODAN, a ruthless computer that cont. An indentured hacker, you awake from a healing coma on board the space station Citadel only to find yourself in the twisted aftermath of a mutiny. In System Shock, biological engineering and automation merge in a raging storm completely out of human control.
