• Fani FAIL! EXCLUSIVE Court Update -Tom Fitton
    https://youtu.be/d2p0tvzgTRk
    Fani FAIL! EXCLUSIVE Court Update -Tom Fitton https://youtu.be/d2p0tvzgTRk
    Like
    1
    0 Comments 0 Shares 36 Views
  • REAL Reason Is SHOCKING… It WASN’T Random - Important Watchmen Updates

    https://old.bitchute.com/video/5Cy6v8zKSMyH/
    🚨🚨REAL Reason Is SHOCKING… It WASN’T Random - Important Watchmen Updates https://old.bitchute.com/video/5Cy6v8zKSMyH/
    OLD.BITCHUTE.COM
    🚨🚨REAL Reason Is SHOCKING… It WASN’T Random - Important Watchmen Updates
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wCKgOeXVquk DISCLAIMER: Please do your own research and come to your own conclusions. Thank you! 👍 MY TELEGRAM: https://t.me/defendressofsan FOOD STORAGE SUGGESTIONS: WWW.MYPATRIOTSUPPLY.COM MORMON CHURCH FOOD STORE:…
    Vomit
    1
    0 Comments 0 Shares 213 Views
  • Seems no one knows who they belong to or where they come from. IMHO that is reason enough to be concerned.
    "Flying drone invasion spreads to multiple states: Live updates" https://mol.im/a/14189931 via @MailOnline
    God Bless America, God Save The Republic.
    Seems no one knows who they belong to or where they come from. IMHO that is reason enough to be concerned. "Flying drone invasion spreads to multiple states: Live updates" https://mol.im/a/14189931 via @MailOnline God Bless America, God Save The Republic.
    MOL.IM
    Flying drone invasion spreads to multiple states: Live updates
    Reports of mysterious drone sightings have now spread to multiple states, as residents and local officials demand answers from the US Government. Here are live updates on the developing story.
    Like
    2
    1 Comments 0 Shares 213 Views
  • DENY DENY DENY. THEN CALL EVERYONE LIARS...
    WHITE HOUSE UPDATE ON DRONE SIGHTINGS: "We have no evidence at this time that the reported drone sightings pose a national security or a public safety threat or have a foreign nexus... We have not been able to...corroborate any of the reported visual sightings."
    DENY DENY DENY. THEN CALL EVERYONE LIARS... WHITE HOUSE UPDATE ON DRONE SIGHTINGS: "We have no evidence at this time that the reported drone sightings pose a national security or a public safety threat or have a foreign nexus... We have not been able to...corroborate any of the reported visual sightings."
    Like
    1
    0 Comments 0 Shares 375 Views 1
  • Phil Robertson’s Family Issues Health Update: ‘The Prayers of Millions’ Are Working
    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/phil-robertsons-family-issues-health-update-prayers-millions/
    Phil Robertson’s Family Issues Health Update: ‘The Prayers of Millions’ Are Working https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/phil-robertsons-family-issues-health-update-prayers-millions/
    WWW.THEGATEWAYPUNDIT.COM
    Phil Robertson's Family Issues Health Update: 'The Prayers of Millions' Are Working
    The Robertsons have always put their faith in Jesus Christ, and they will continue to entrust their savior with Phil's illness.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 132 Views
  • Update: FBI Director Christopher Wray Resigns https://www.infowars.com/posts/fbi-director-wray-preparing-to-resign-ahead-of-trump-taking-office
    Update: FBI Director Christopher Wray Resigns https://www.infowars.com/posts/fbi-director-wray-preparing-to-resign-ahead-of-trump-taking-office
    Like
    Love
    2
    0 Comments 0 Shares 168 Views

  • The new strategy is known as "chucking" which involves placing massive sums of GP on a 1v1 duel typically requiring an intermediary to pay the winnings padded to the person who won the duel. In recent times there have cases where one person will fight for another to get a share of the prize pool which is overinflated.

    "As you're aware the primary reason behind the removal of the Duel Arena was to stop an activity that we considered to be incompatible to our regulations," said Jagex. "However we've observed that since the advent of the PvP Arena the rule-breaking activities have been adapted to. They are essentially akin to 'commission stakestaking' and are becoming more common in previous inhabitants within Duel Arena." Duel Arena."

    "We need to be explicit: community chucking regardless of whether you are hosting or taking part it is not permitted and is in violation of rules of the Games of Chance section of our Game Rules," warned the studio. "This is the case regardless of whether the host gets tips or not. Also, any staking, or dueling that is done with the help of a middleman is prohibited. We will pursue people and accounts who are involved in staking or throwing."

    Another form of activity Jagex warns of is against the game's terms of service are giveaways that re-roll. "A Re-roll giveaway is an event where participants are invited to participate, usually for cost, to have the chance of winning some prize. After a certain number of participants have registered and the host has decided to select an unlucky winner out of the pool of entries," the studio explained. "After the winner is selected the viewers are occasionally encouraged to make the host a donation or tip, usually in the form real-world money - in order to roll the results of the "giveaway'. It can be repeated any number of times as well as a potential infinite number of replays."

    "These kinds of giveaways are not permitted because they are in violation of the rules laid out under the Real World Trading section. The hosts of these kinds of giveaways will continue to face disciplinary action against them. Giveaways can only be accepted when they are managed with good intentions, with basic mechanics, and are accessible to all," the studio maintained.

    One of the changes that are coming into RuneScape in the coming year will be the death mechanic that has been promised modification that will drastically cut down the costs of dying within the traditional MMORPG. Traditionally dying in Gielinor meant you lost everything you owned, with the exception of those that you were protected from dying. It was extremely frustrating and expensive, however it also helped to keep the economy stable and costs in the right place.

    Fast forward nearly a decade and the gold sink that is caused due to the loss of objects upon death isn't as important as it was in the past. This led to the conclusion that it was time to alter the death mechanics so that it makes it more lenient, particularly for those with the right equipment, who are more likely to lose important items.

    After the updated death system is in place all items that are added to the death system will be charged a minimum mortality cost, which is 0.1 percent. This change will reduce the cost of reclaiming some items by as much as 80 percent, and for others by as high as 96.7 percent. Parties will no longer be required to sell their possessions to retrieve the items left behind by their fallen friends. To counteract the massive decrease in the cost of death and its impact on the game's econometrics, Jagex will be adding 2 percent tax to all transactions that exceed 50 coins.
    Rsorder.com: The most professional site to Buy OSRS Gold/RS3 Gold, items, accounts, power leveling, and questing services.
    The new strategy is known as "chucking" which involves placing massive sums of GP on a 1v1 duel typically requiring an intermediary to pay the winnings padded to the person who won the duel. In recent times there have cases where one person will fight for another to get a share of the prize pool which is overinflated. "As you're aware the primary reason behind the removal of the Duel Arena was to stop an activity that we considered to be incompatible to our regulations," said Jagex. "However we've observed that since the advent of the PvP Arena the rule-breaking activities have been adapted to. They are essentially akin to 'commission stakestaking' and are becoming more common in previous inhabitants within Duel Arena." Duel Arena." "We need to be explicit: community chucking regardless of whether you are hosting or taking part it is not permitted and is in violation of rules of the Games of Chance section of our Game Rules," warned the studio. "This is the case regardless of whether the host gets tips or not. Also, any staking, or dueling that is done with the help of a middleman is prohibited. We will pursue people and accounts who are involved in staking or throwing." Another form of activity Jagex warns of is against the game's terms of service are giveaways that re-roll. "A Re-roll giveaway is an event where participants are invited to participate, usually for cost, to have the chance of winning some prize. After a certain number of participants have registered and the host has decided to select an unlucky winner out of the pool of entries," the studio explained. "After the winner is selected the viewers are occasionally encouraged to make the host a donation or tip, usually in the form real-world money - in order to roll the results of the "giveaway'. It can be repeated any number of times as well as a potential infinite number of replays." "These kinds of giveaways are not permitted because they are in violation of the rules laid out under the Real World Trading section. The hosts of these kinds of giveaways will continue to face disciplinary action against them. Giveaways can only be accepted when they are managed with good intentions, with basic mechanics, and are accessible to all," the studio maintained. One of the changes that are coming into RuneScape in the coming year will be the death mechanic that has been promised modification that will drastically cut down the costs of dying within the traditional MMORPG. Traditionally dying in Gielinor meant you lost everything you owned, with the exception of those that you were protected from dying. It was extremely frustrating and expensive, however it also helped to keep the economy stable and costs in the right place. Fast forward nearly a decade and the gold sink that is caused due to the loss of objects upon death isn't as important as it was in the past. This led to the conclusion that it was time to alter the death mechanics so that it makes it more lenient, particularly for those with the right equipment, who are more likely to lose important items. After the updated death system is in place all items that are added to the death system will be charged a minimum mortality cost, which is 0.1 percent. This change will reduce the cost of reclaiming some items by as much as 80 percent, and for others by as high as 96.7 percent. Parties will no longer be required to sell their possessions to retrieve the items left behind by their fallen friends. To counteract the massive decrease in the cost of death and its impact on the game's econometrics, Jagex will be adding 2 percent tax to all transactions that exceed 50 coins. Rsorder.com: The most professional site to Buy OSRS Gold/RS3 Gold, items, accounts, power leveling, and questing services.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 939 Views
  • ENCORE - Jonathan Otto's “Cancer Secrets” – REPLAY Episode 11 – UPDATE Q&As and Bonus Clip 1

    https://terrylclark.substack.com/p/encore-jonathan-ottos-cancer-secrets-816
    ENCORE - Jonathan Otto's “Cancer Secrets” – REPLAY Episode 11 – UPDATE Q&As and Bonus Clip 1 https://terrylclark.substack.com/p/encore-jonathan-ottos-cancer-secrets-816
    0 Comments 0 Shares 162 Views
  • Hey guys another quick couple of updates on what I've got going on. This next weekend I will be departing to go and film for a documentary style series I'm putting together surrounding the mothers of darkness for those of you who are familiar. I think it's going to blow some minds. With that being said, I am also currently producing another long episode on one of the scariest paranormal stories I've heard in a very long time. So this upcoming week please keep an eye out for that and the following weeks for the first part of the docuseries. Basically stay excited just lend me some patience to get it produced for all of you. I love you all and please in the meantime watch some older episodes and help me out. I also have a massive interview lined up for this upcoming week as well! So tons of stuff to look forward too.

    Show some love by watching some of the older episodes here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO6SjU9EC7_TwziHa9As93k3JD3OdJsPS&si=bTijhXyKUOZQibEN
    Hey guys another quick couple of updates on what I've got going on. This next weekend I will be departing to go and film for a documentary style series I'm putting together surrounding the mothers of darkness for those of you who are familiar. I think it's going to blow some minds. With that being said, I am also currently producing another long episode on one of the scariest paranormal stories I've heard in a very long time. So this upcoming week please keep an eye out for that and the following weeks for the first part of the docuseries. Basically stay excited just lend me some patience to get it produced for all of you. I love you all and please in the meantime watch some older episodes and help me out. I also have a massive interview lined up for this upcoming week as well! So tons of stuff to look forward too. Show some love by watching some of the older episodes here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO6SjU9EC7_TwziHa9As93k3JD3OdJsPS&si=bTijhXyKUOZQibEN
    0 Comments 0 Shares 530 Views
  • MMOexp:College Football 25 A Mixed Review
    With the release of College Football 25, excitement was high among fans, some even going so far as to invest in new consoles just to get their hands on the game. As a long-time football video game enthusiast, I have experienced both highs and lows with this latest installment. While College Football 25 excels in on-field action and presentation, several off-field issues diminish the overall experience. Here’s a detailed look at what works, what doesn’t, and what might be improved.
    On-Field Excellence
    College Football 25 stands out with its impressive graphics and gameplay. EA Orlando has clearly put significant effort into making the on-field action as realistic and engaging as possible. The visuals are striking—players’ sweat, exceptional lighting, and detailed animations all contribute to a more immersive experience. Unique team intros, mascot celebrations, and cheerleader performances add to the game's personality, capturing the essence of college football's pageantry and tradition.
    Gameplay has also seen notable improvements. The game runs faster and smoother than its predecessors, with quicker plays and more nimble player movements. The revamped passing system offers a learning curve but rewards precision with a better mix of throw arc and accuracy. For those preferring the familiar Madden controls, they are still available. Throw power now impacts ball speed and force, while pump fakes have been enhanced for more realistic play.
    The addition of new features, such as 12 hot route options for receivers and improved custom stem options, further enriches gameplay. A small but significant quality of life change allows the game to automatically run down the clock when taking a knee in a mathematically over game.
    Underwhelming Modes and UI Issues
    Despite the strong on-field performance, College Football 25 falters significantly with its modes and user interface. The game offers several modes, including Play Now, Road to the College Football Playoffs, Road to Glory, Dynasty, and College Ultimate Team. However, many of these modes feel underdeveloped and lack depth.
    The UI, in particular, is a major disappointment. Key information about player wear and tear and stamina is poorly displayed, often making it hard to discern what’s happening on the field. The automated hat count from Madden is missing, and stamina indicators are represented by small, unclear icons. The UI issues extend to the in-game commentary and bugs, such as persistent hot spots in drills and inaccurate commentary, which detract from the overall experience.
    Road to Glory, while offering some fun with mini-games and player progression, becomes repetitive quickly. The lack of meaningful in-game cutscenes and limited play call options can make playing as a quarterback feel restrictive and frustrating.
    Dynasty mode, a highlight for many, also falls short. It offers a decent foundation for managing a team and recruiting players but becomes tedious due to its repetitive nature. The absence of direct player management or training makes the mode feel more like a series of menu tasks rather than an engaging coaching experience.
    Ultimate Team and Tutorials
    College Football 25’s focus on Ultimate Team, with its emphasis on microtransactions and slot machine mechanics, is a major point of contention. The replacement of the skills trainer with Ultimate Team challenges, which are more about monetization than education, is a step backward. The lack of useful tutorials and fundamental mechanics guidance means new players will likely have to seek outside resources to understand the game’s deeper systems.
    Conclusion
    College Football 25 offers a solid foundation with its engaging on-field action and impressive visuals. However, the game’s shortcomings in UI design, mode depth, and tutorial support prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you’re a fan of college football looking for a visually stunning and dynamically engaging game, you’ll find a lot to enjoy. However, if you’re expecting a well-rounded experience with robust modes and user-friendly design, you might be disappointed.
    As the game matures and future updates are released, there’s hope that some of these issues will be addressed. For now, College Football 25 stands as a game with great potential but also significant room for improvement.
    For more sports game reviews, check out our coverage of Top Spin 2K2 and F1 Manager 2024. For everything else in gaming, keep it here at IGN.
    MMOexp.com provide the safest and cheapest College Football 25 Coins service.
    MMOexp:College Football 25 A Mixed Review With the release of College Football 25, excitement was high among fans, some even going so far as to invest in new consoles just to get their hands on the game. As a long-time football video game enthusiast, I have experienced both highs and lows with this latest installment. While College Football 25 excels in on-field action and presentation, several off-field issues diminish the overall experience. Here’s a detailed look at what works, what doesn’t, and what might be improved. On-Field Excellence College Football 25 stands out with its impressive graphics and gameplay. EA Orlando has clearly put significant effort into making the on-field action as realistic and engaging as possible. The visuals are striking—players’ sweat, exceptional lighting, and detailed animations all contribute to a more immersive experience. Unique team intros, mascot celebrations, and cheerleader performances add to the game's personality, capturing the essence of college football's pageantry and tradition. Gameplay has also seen notable improvements. The game runs faster and smoother than its predecessors, with quicker plays and more nimble player movements. The revamped passing system offers a learning curve but rewards precision with a better mix of throw arc and accuracy. For those preferring the familiar Madden controls, they are still available. Throw power now impacts ball speed and force, while pump fakes have been enhanced for more realistic play. The addition of new features, such as 12 hot route options for receivers and improved custom stem options, further enriches gameplay. A small but significant quality of life change allows the game to automatically run down the clock when taking a knee in a mathematically over game. Underwhelming Modes and UI Issues Despite the strong on-field performance, College Football 25 falters significantly with its modes and user interface. The game offers several modes, including Play Now, Road to the College Football Playoffs, Road to Glory, Dynasty, and College Ultimate Team. However, many of these modes feel underdeveloped and lack depth. The UI, in particular, is a major disappointment. Key information about player wear and tear and stamina is poorly displayed, often making it hard to discern what’s happening on the field. The automated hat count from Madden is missing, and stamina indicators are represented by small, unclear icons. The UI issues extend to the in-game commentary and bugs, such as persistent hot spots in drills and inaccurate commentary, which detract from the overall experience. Road to Glory, while offering some fun with mini-games and player progression, becomes repetitive quickly. The lack of meaningful in-game cutscenes and limited play call options can make playing as a quarterback feel restrictive and frustrating. Dynasty mode, a highlight for many, also falls short. It offers a decent foundation for managing a team and recruiting players but becomes tedious due to its repetitive nature. The absence of direct player management or training makes the mode feel more like a series of menu tasks rather than an engaging coaching experience. Ultimate Team and Tutorials College Football 25’s focus on Ultimate Team, with its emphasis on microtransactions and slot machine mechanics, is a major point of contention. The replacement of the skills trainer with Ultimate Team challenges, which are more about monetization than education, is a step backward. The lack of useful tutorials and fundamental mechanics guidance means new players will likely have to seek outside resources to understand the game’s deeper systems. Conclusion College Football 25 offers a solid foundation with its engaging on-field action and impressive visuals. However, the game’s shortcomings in UI design, mode depth, and tutorial support prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you’re a fan of college football looking for a visually stunning and dynamically engaging game, you’ll find a lot to enjoy. However, if you’re expecting a well-rounded experience with robust modes and user-friendly design, you might be disappointed. As the game matures and future updates are released, there’s hope that some of these issues will be addressed. For now, College Football 25 stands as a game with great potential but also significant room for improvement. For more sports game reviews, check out our coverage of Top Spin 2K2 and F1 Manager 2024. For everything else in gaming, keep it here at IGN. MMOexp.com provide the safest and cheapest College Football 25 Coins service.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views
More Results
Sponsored

We are 100% funded for October.

Thanks to everyone who helped out. 🥰

Xephula monthly operating expenses for 2024 - Server: $143/month - Backup Software: $6/month - Object Storage: $6/month - SMTP Service: $10/month - Stripe Processing Fees: ~$10/month - Total: $175/month

Xephula Funding Meter

Please Donate Here