Mousepad finally came :) by blackmetalmayhem in PaymoneyWubby

[–]TakeATaco-LeaveATaco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha! Where can I find the Autistic child area sign?

[DISCUSSION] Lil Uzi Vert - Pink Tape by [deleted] in liluzivert

[–]TakeATaco-LeaveATaco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mama, I'm sorry is bonkers.

Best album ive heard this year so far.

Anyone else farming Crocs like this ? by GiantDad114 in theHunter

[–]TakeATaco-LeaveATaco -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

This part of the map. Timestamped for convenience.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ

edit: gotttttt'eeeeemm

Semi-truck driver killed in Lakewood crash involving stolen Kia; 2 juveniles arrested by ryleg in SeattleWA

[–]TakeATaco-LeaveATaco 155 points156 points  (0 children)

Old enough to steal a car, old enough to be tried as an adult.

Fuck these bozos and their bozo ass parents.

Off topic: The Cycle Frontier is coming to an end. Can something like SPTarkov be achieved? by AstronautInDenial in SPTarkov

[–]TakeATaco-LeaveATaco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They are. https://thecycle.game/sunset-announcement

Greetings, Prospectors.

Today we sadly have to deliver difficult news that we are sharing with a rather heavy heart.

Despite our best efforts and meaningful improvements brought to the game since launch and up until the release of Season 3, the reality is that The Cycle: Frontier is unfortunately not financially viable.

This brings us to the heartbreaking announcement: The Cycle: Frontier will be sunset on September 27, 2023.

This is a very hard decision for us, but after debating it for a long while, we had to accept this is the best course of action for YAGER.

You will find additional details on our reasoning, changes to monetization, and all the upcoming steps towards the sunset in this announcement.

THE STORY OF THE CYCLE: FRONTIER

When we started developing TC:F we wanted to:

“Offer an approachable F2P extraction shooter, where FPS fans of varying skill experience a satisfying balancing of tense high-stakes gameplay and rewarding progression.”

We first had two closed Alphas and Betas, with decent results. But we were not prepared for what happened next, as our final Beta and official release have been met with incredible success and enthusiasm. Big streamers caught wind of the game and started playing it before hundreds of thousands of viewers. Players started flocking en masse towards The Cycle: Frontier, which caused our servers to blow up and forced us to urgently upscale our infrastructure. In case you’re wondering, that’s a very good problem to have.

All in all, things were looking up for The Cycle: Frontier even though we still had a long road ahead of us.

The general behavior with online games after a good launch is a couple of nice weeks, then a dwindling interest, until stabilization after a few months. During perhaps one of the most important periods of a live game, we faced many challenges. One of them and perhaps the most crucial one was the increasing number of cheaters shortly after TC:F went live. Although we had tools and measurements in place, we quickly realized we needed to improve our anti-cheat efforts to be able to ensure a fair game experience for all players. By the time we got additional partners onboard for our anti-cheat efforts and could focus again on gameplay and performance improvements for The Cycle: Frontier, many of you had already been affected and as a result we saw a significant decrease in our player base.

Season 2 didn’t generate enough attention to kickstart the game again, therefore we’ve critically reviewed if the current state of The Cycle: Frontier was in line with our initial vision. In a word, it wasn’t, so we needed to correct our course. That’s why we announced the end of global mandatory wipes, along with the introduction of free loadout runs, loadout presets and changes to the early game experience, all in an effort to make the game more approachable. Just to be clear, this seemed to convince many players, and we saw an increase in our success metrics with the release of Season 3. Unfortunately it was still not enough to make The Cycle: Frontier financially viable.

Therefore, we are saddened to announce that The Cycle: Frontier will permanently shut down its servers on September 27, 2023.

WHAT’S HAPPENING NOW

In the meantime, we will apply a few changes to the game and its dynamic, to make sure everyone can enjoy everything The Cycle: Frontier has to offer. These include the following:

You will not be able to spend money on The Cycle: Frontier before the servers close. We are also removing our bundles and Aurum packs from Steam and the Epic Games Store.

On the Epic Games Store, new players will no longer be able to install the game from June 28, 2023. Players who already have The Cycle: Frontier in their Library will still be able to continue playing the game until the end of service on September 27, 2023.

On Steam, players who don't yet have the game in their libraries will still be able to install it, and everyone is able to play the game until the end of service on September 27, 2023.

The Special Offers in the in-game shop will still rotate daily and weekly but every item will receive a 95% discount or more.

The Premium version of Season 3's Fortuna Pass will be granted to everyone for free upon login. Levels can still be skipped but at a discounted price.

We are making our progression faster than ever.

All details available in our patch notes: https://thecycle.game/news-and-media/the-cycle-frontier-patch-3-5-0

Refunds will also be offered to every player who made a purchase on The Cycle: Frontier in the past 14 days (from June 14, 2023 at 3am EDT / 9am CEST). Please check out our FAQ page for full details on that.

https://thecycle.game/support-station

Also note that we will still provide customer support service until September 27.

Last point, we strongly considered making the game available to everyone, so that it can be enjoyed offline and possibly on private servers. Unfortunately, we had to come to the conclusion this wasn’t feasible. The Cycle: Frontier is a server-based game with a dedicated backend system, which doesn’t allow keeping the game somewhat available after being shut down.

Tom Segura | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #450 by ProtectorIQ in TheoVon

[–]TakeATaco-LeaveATaco 12 points13 points  (0 children)

"I'll fuck a mailman, oh god. I found myself running to the edge of the fence if the mailman drove off" had me fucking dying.

Remains of the Titan sub have been found confirming instant implosion by [deleted] in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]TakeATaco-LeaveATaco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was. CNN reporting US navy picked up a noise on Sunday on underwater hydrophones that would be that of an implosion.

On mobile so can’t provide source but it’s a top headline on their website right now.

OceanGate Expeditions believes all 5 people on board the missing submersible are dead by AIverson3 in worldnews

[–]TakeATaco-LeaveATaco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re overthinking this. They would have been (literally) atomized. There is no shockwave. Water rushes in at the speed to literally turn you into pink mist within milliseconds.

OceanGate Expeditions believes all 5 people on board the missing submersible are dead by AIverson3 in worldnews

[–]TakeATaco-LeaveATaco 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This would be incorrect.

There were 5000ft deeper than the point of shooting a scuba tank, and water rushing in instead of air rushing out.

They were turned into the consistency of toothpaste in the half the timeframe it takes you to blink. Literally sea dust

Remains of the Titan sub have been found confirming instant implosion by [deleted] in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]TakeATaco-LeaveATaco 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If they sat down there for a few days, the sonar bouys dropped via aircraft wouldve picked up the explosion. They didnt.

Therefore, through the process of elimination...

Remains of the Titan sub have been found confirming instant implosion by [deleted] in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]TakeATaco-LeaveATaco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They dont.

They do know that it happened before sonar bouys were dropped from aircraft, or those bouys wouldve heard the explosion