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Can Your iPad Run Apple iPadOS 16?

Apple’s next-gen operating systems are currently in public beta, meaning early adopters can test iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS Ventura on their personal devices before a final fall release.

Naturally, OS updates mean that some older hardware gets phased out of the support cycle. However, iPadOS 16 is unique in that some features are exclusive to Apple tablets equipped with the Apple M1 chip. So, which iPads will run iPadOS 16, and how can you tell which versions have the M1 chip? We’ll break it down for you.

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Stage Manager

Among the features exclusive to devices with the M1 chip is Stage Manager, Apple’s new window-focused multitasking tool. There are two ways to see if your iPad runs an M1. First, check the model number on the back of your device. Currently, the devices utilizing the M1 chip include:

  • The 5th-generation iPad Air, introduced in 2022. It comes in 64GB and 256GB iterations. The model numbers are A2588, A2589, or A2591.
  • The 5th-generation iPad Pro 12.9-inch, introduced in 2021. It comes in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB versions. The model numbers are A2378, A2461, A2379, or A2462.
  • The 3rd-generation iPad Pro 11-inch, introduced in 2021. It comes in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB flavors. The model numbers are A2377, A2459, A2301, or A2460.

Alternatively, you can go into your iPad’s Settings menu and tap General > About. You should see the iPad’s details at the top of the screen, including the model name. If you have an iPad Air (5th generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation), or iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation), then you have an M1 device that can utilize virtually all of the iPadOS 16 update features.

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To clarify, we say virtually due to the Reference Mode feature that offers a unique, color-accurate screen mode via the XDR display. It’s ideal for people who do color work, such as 3D modeling, painting, and photo editing. But it’s exclusive to the iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation).

12.9‑inch iPad Pro can now display reference color.

If you’re not too concerned with Stage Manager or the M1 chip, and just want to know which iPad models get iPadOS 16 this fall, here is a breakdown. At the time of this writing, iPadOS 16 is compatible with the following devices:

  • iPad Pro (all models)
  • iPad Air (3rd generation and later)
  • iPad (5th generation and later)
  • iPad mini (5th generation and later)

Check the Settings menu using the steps mentioned above to see which iPad you own.

Apple’s OS public betas are currently live, and enrolling your device is a cinch. These updates feature excellent improvements, but if you’re a newbie, or don’t have an extra device that can load up the betas, wait for the stable versions of these OSes, which arrive this fall.

For more, read our impressions of iOS 16 to get a gist of what’s coming to the iPhone; MacBook users should take a peek at our macOS Ventura preview, as well.

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NRL 2022 Tigers Sharks | Niche Hynes makes passionate plea after big win

Sharks halfback Nicho Hynes has made a passionate plea to the wider NRL community to do more to support mates after the death of former player Paul Green.

Green played 95 matches for the Sharks across the NRL and Super League between 1994-1998.

“Can I just give a quick shoutout to Paul Green’s family, all of us here at the Sharks are thinking of you – he was an important part of this club, I just want to pay my respects, send our condolences to you guys, we ‘re thinking of you,” Hynes said in his post-match interview with Fox Sports.

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“RU OK Day is every year, it’s coming up soon – but I think we need an RU OK day every single day of the year.

“We need to think about it a bit more, and spread the message of mental health – it’s such an important thing at the moment.”

Tigers captain James Tamou was in Green’s premiership-winning Cowboys side. He said the Tigers had gone out of their way to check in on him.

“It’s been quite a weight, with what’s happened – but Noddy (Tigers coach Brett Kimmorley), the boys, the Tigers organisation, they’ve made sure I was alright,” he said.

“It’s just sad, a sad time. It’s awful. The coaches came together and we had a conversation about it, that took a bit of weight off but it’s just a scary thing to think about – when someone can be so high on life with everything going, everything they’ve achieved, and family, and still be fighting some demons.

“It’s just a scary thing and I know the NRL are taking the right steps to make sure people can seek help.”

A suspected knee injury to prop Toby Rudolf and a sin-binning for Teig Wilton were the only sour notes in an otherwise stellar Cronulla performance in Tamworth, which saw them run out 36-12 winners.

Wilton was sent to the sin bin for a late hit on Tigers fullback Daine Laurie with just over ten minutes left in the game.

Laurie had just offloaded the Steeden and was backing towards Wilton when the contact happened. Referee Ben Cummins initially let play go, before the Bunker called it back, leading to the binning.

The decision irked great Steve Roach.

“This sort of tackle you can’t pull out of,” Roach said in commentary for Fox Sports.

“I don’t think it’s a penalty. He’s turned around to offload the ball – what do you want him to do? Honestly.

“I tell you what if you saw that in normal motion without slowing it down… how is he going to pull out of that?”

The Sharks flew out of the blocks early, scoring their opening try in just the fifth minute when Nicho Hynes – with a defender basically on his back – put a beautiful kick through the Tigers line to Lachie Miller.

The lead was 12-0 when Matt Ikuvalu scored in the ninth, before Fa’amanu Brown gave the Tamworth crowd some hope of a contest when he got the Tigers on the board in the 13th minute.

Tries to Royce Hunt, and Kade Dykes, as well as a penalty goal to Hynes – who’s boot was on fire – saw the Sharks carry a 26-6 lead into half time.

The reason for the penalty goal may attract Tyrone Peachey some attention from the match review committee, when he made a half-attempt to tackle Sharks second-rower Briton Nikora. His hand basically slapped across Nikora’s face, but was only penalized.

It was all Sharks early in the second half, but it took them more than ten minutes to crack the Tigers defence.

But, the Tigers hit straight back with Luke Garner crossing two minutes later.

It was as good as it got for the Tigers. Jesse Ramien scored in the 61st minute to extend the lead to 24 points, although they did have a consolation try disallowed by the bunker for an obstruction call in the 69th minute.

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‘It’s mildly embarrassing to have been married [and divorced] twice’

I had a girlfriend in the US whom I met on one of my overseas trips, but that didn’t last. I also had a passionate relationship in my final year with someone who wasn’t in my class. But I didn’t blossom into a proper relationship until I was 21 or 22. After I graduated I felt more confident sexually, and had more mature relationships.

I came to Australia when I was 25 to continue my pediatrics training. In 1982, I became a health reporter for the ABC, and then, when I was the general manager of Radio National, I employed Geraldine Doogue, who is one of my closest friends. She does n’t change her desire for her when she’s on air, which is her greatest strength for her.

I met my first wife, Lee Sutton, a fellow pediatrician, over an incubator in a premature baby unit at what was then called the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children in Sydney. She was straight and honest and we shared similar interests. I recognized she would make an incredible mother, which she has been to our children Anna, Georgia and Jonathan.

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It’s mildly embarrassing to have been married [and divorced] twice. I’ve heard men complain about the women in their lives as the reason they’ve been married more than once, when 50 per cent or more of the reason is us, the men.

In my latest book, So You Want to Live Younger Longer?, I write about the stigma of aging for women. I think men feel it, too. I’m not critical of plastic surgery or of people with money who want to tinker with their looks, but I do think as a community we are much less kind to women in terms of looks and how they age.

Both my grandmothers took huge care over the way they looked until the day they died. Yet when I talk to women about this, they say they actually do it for other women. It’s the same with clothes and make-up. They’ve not the slightest interest in what men think about them. It’s what other women think of them; that is whom they dress for.

So You Want to Live Younger Longer? (Hachette) by Dr Norman Swan is out now.

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Cult of the Lamb beginner’s guide: 14 tips and tricks

Cult of the Lamb might be the strangest game of 2022. This wild mashup of life sim and roguelike tasks you with running a thriving cult — gathering materials, building structures, and slaying anyone that gets in your way. Since Cult of the Lamb borrows so many ideas from so many genres, it can be difficult to come to grips with everything it asks of you. However, with a few tips and tricks, you’ll be running the most successful cult the world has ever seen.

Here are some beginner tips and tricks for Cult of the Lamb.

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Master your combat skills

A boss shoots fireballs in every direction in Cult of the Lamb.

Fight in Cult of the Lamb is fast-paced and unforgiving. Several skills are at your disposal, and learning the intricacies of each is the key to staying alive. More importantly, you’ll want to master your dodge roll. This lets you quickly evade incoming attacks and put distance between you and your enemies. It can also be used to close gaps, as you move surprisingly fast while rolling. Also keep in mind that touching most enemies won’t damage you — only active attacks will deplete your HP. This means you shouldn’t be afraid to get close, deal some damage, then roll away to safety.

Use each weapon properly

A roguelike is only as good as the weapons at your disposal, and Cult of the Lamb will throw no shortage of sharp, pointy objects your way. Some are slow and deal heaps of damage, while others are fast and designed to slowly chip away at enemy health bars. You won’t always be able to bring your favorite weapon into combat (thanks to the random nature of the game), so make sure you change up your playstyle based on your gear. Heavy weapons, for example, might only let you land a single attack before needing to roll away to safety, while fast weapons will let you hack away endlessly.

Food is king (and so is your Farm)

The cooking menu in Cult of the Lamb.

If your cult starts getting hungry, bad things start happening. Picking berries and cooking food should be a daily task, and try to establish a Farm as soon as possible. This gives you easy access to cooking ingredients and makes it easy to keep your cultists fed. You’ll also want to forage for berries as you venture out into the wild.

Don’t worry, you can move your buildings

The game doesn’t tell you this right off the bat, but don’t fret about where you place your initial structures. Most of these are entirely customizable and can be moved without penalty later in the game. Simply head over to the Building Sign and select the Edit Buildings option. This will let you move around your structures as you see fit.

Progress is tied to the size of your cult

Animals live in a village together in Cult of the Lamb.

While you’ll have a bunch of goals to accomplish listed on the right side of your screen, much of your progress is truly tied to growing your cult. This means you’ll want to do everything in your power to free prisoners and indoctrinate them — allowing your weird little family to grow larger and letting you unlock new areas of the game.

Time of day is important

Cult of the Lamb uses a Day/Night cycle that is continuously running. Whether you’re chopping trees with your fellow cultists or out on an adventure, time will slowly tick by. Keeping track of time is important, as some activities can only be performed once before getting locked behind a timer.

Give daily Sermons

A group of animals praise a lamb in Cult of the Lamb.

Speaking of time-gated activities, you’ll want to give Sermons as often as possible. This is essentially how you level up in Cult of the Lamb, growing more powerful based on your number of followers and how loyal they are to the cult. Your best bet is to give a Sermon early in the morning, then head out for an adventure. Only one Sermon can be performed a day, so make sure you don’t miss out on this easy way to level up.

Keep everyone healthy

Your followers can get sick and die if you’re not careful. To avoid this, be sure to not only keep them fed but also dispose of any bodies, poop, or other hazardous materials. The easiest way to do this is to take a quick lap around your camp every day, scouting for anything unsavory that might be scattered on the ground.

Keep everyone loyal

Giving cultists gifts and completing quests for them will increase their loyalty toward you. Increase their loyalty enough, and you’ll be rewarded with Devotion and a Commandment Stone Fragment. They’ll also produce more Devotion during Sermons. It can be easy to overlook your followers when you’re busy questing and unlocking structures, but gaining their loyalty is an easy way to quickly grow stronger.

Bones are priceless

Cult of the Lamb player performing a ritual.

Bones are ridiculously useful in Cult of the Lamb. These resources are required to perform Rituals and increase the faith of your cultists. Early in the game, it’s a good idea to stockpile these, as you’ll unlock some really costly rituals later in the game.

Destroy everything in sight

When you’re out on a quest, it’s in your best interest to destroy absolutely everything you see. Various resources can often be gathered from random plants and other objects on the map, and cutting down everything you see before moving to the next room will ensure your inventory is fully loaded when you return to camp.

Play Knucklebones

Early in your adventures, you’ll unlock a dice game called Knucklebones. Not only is it incredibly fun (and easy to learn) but you can earn new Tarot cards (used to grant temporary perks) for your journey by playing. Most of them are nothing too game-changing, although Knucklebones is a fun diversion from the harsh realities of running a cult.

Level fast with Worshipers

Instead of having your followers cut down trees or mine stone, you can have them worship at your Shrine. This is where you’ll unlock new upgrades for your cult, such as a Lumberyard, Farm, Missionary, and more. Unless you’re running very low on resources, it’s a good idea to have as many cultists worshiping at the Shrine as possible. This lets you quickly unlock new parts of your camp and progress through the game with ease.

Develop a routine

Attacking enemies in a dungeon in Cult of the Lamb.

Cult of the Lamb has so many moving pieces that it’s easy to get overwhelmed. To combat this, try to develop a schedule that you follow each day. Here’s a simple example that you can modify as needed:

  • Once all your cultists are awake, head to your Temple for a Sermon or other Rituals.
  • Make a sweep of your camp, checking for hazardous materials that could get your crew sick.
  • Collect any resources around your camp.
  • Head out on a quest, gathering materials as you go.
  • Return to camp and indoctrinate any followers.
  • Check your camp stats (such as Hunger) and improve these as needed.
  • Chat with followers.
  • Wrap up with any tasks you missed throughout the day.

This routine will constantly require minor adjustments as you unlock new features (or automate them, thanks to your loyal followers), but it’s a good starting point for beginners.

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Tournament Center 2022 Queensland Darts Masters: Schedule, results, TV guide and prize money breakdown

Stay fully informed about the latest events of the Queensland Darts Masters 2022 in our tournament centre. Here you will find the schedule, all the results, information about the distribution of the prize money and instructions on how to access the live stream.

The Queensland Darts Masters is one of the World Series tournaments. For the first time since 2019, PDC tournaments will be played in Australia, which was impossible the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Schedule

Friday 12 August (19:00 local time, 10:00 BST)


First Round

Dimitri Van den Bergh (93.24) 6-2 (85.93) Koha Kokiri

Joe Cullen (108.65) 6-0 (78.52) Dave Marland

Jonny Clayton (87.15) 2-6 (95.59) Haupai Puha

Fallon Sherrock (73.42) 3-6 (79.64) Gordon Mathers

James Wade (91.97) 2-6 (96.13) Simon Whitlock

Michael van Gerwen (85.97) 6-5 (84.64) Bailey Marsh

Gerwyn Price (98.60) 6-5 (98.06) Damon Heta

Michael Smith (104.86) 6-0 (75.41) Joe Comito

Saturday 13 August (19:00 local time, 10:00 BST)

Quarter Finals

Dimitri van den Bergh (102.27) 4-6 (102.74) Joe Cullen

Michael van Gerwen (91.76) 6-1 (86.51) Haupai Puha

Michael Smith (85.83) 4-6 (85.60) Gordon Mathers

Simon Whitlock (86.63) 3-6 (92.96) Gerwyn Price

Semi Finals

Joe Cullen (96.84) 5-7 (92.98) Michael van Gerwen

Gordon Mathers (91.79) 1-7 (98.38) Gerwyn Price

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‘Apex Legends’ Season 14 has snuck in a ‘Titanfall 2’ cameo

apex legends‘ recent Season 14 update appears to have a sly reference to another Respawn Entertainment game, titan fall 2.

Whilst likely nothing major, it’s interesting to see as the new lobby in apex legends has a silhouetted figure in the background, which Twitter user KralRindo managed to find, showing off in the video below (via The Loadout).

This may seem unassuming at first, but another user by the name of ApexLmgLover pointed out that it’s the model of an IMC scientist from the titan fall 2 mission Effect and Cause, which sees the player time traveling between the past and present in an effort to get through the level.

Ace apex legends and titan fall are set in the same universe, with Apex taking place in the near future, the two franchises are closely connected. That said, it’s absolutely possible that this could be nothing of significance, and instead an effective use of assets from one game to another. But it does raise some potential questions about the specific use of the asset.

This isn’t the only recent news tying Respawn’s battle royale game to its titan fall franchise, as back in July it was revealed that the developer is looking to make a single-player apex legends game – with previous game titan fall 2 having a campaign as well.

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Apex Legends. Credit: Respawn Entertainment

The jobs listings describe the title as an “FPS Incubation” title and a “new single-player title [that] is a developer’s dream playground,” with another adding: “Our critically acclaimed, multi-platform games have always established a “fun comes first.”

“Sensibility created with the notion that great ideas can come from anyone, which allows creativity to shine and individuals to shape the game in meaningful ways.”

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Brisbane Broncos vs Newcastle Knights, result, tries, highlights, SuperCoach scores, videos, Adam Reynolds, Anthony Milford

The Broncos have beaten the Knights 28-10 on the back of brilliant displays from Te Maire Martin and Ezra Mam and a hat-trick to Selwyn Cobbo.

Martin’s return from injury gave the Broncos an edge in attack and Cobbo cashed in with a brilliant three-try performance as the Knights’ edges were blown apart.

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Cobbo opened the scoring in the corner after some brilliant lead-up work from Adam Reynolds and Martin.

Corey Oates crossed in the opposite corner for his 19th try of the season after a questionable last pass from Delouise Hoeter was cleared.

Mam and Martin combined for one of the long-range tries of the season to push the Broncos out to a commanding 18-0 lead.

Daniel Saifiti barged over from close range to give the Knights a chance at a late comeback.

Bradman Best dived over to cut the deficit to eight points and set up a grandstand finish.

However, Cobbo snuffed out the comeback after securing his double to seal an important win for the Broncos.

Cobbo sealed his hat-trick when Reynolds put the ball on a dime for him to score in the corner and put the icing on the cake.

Here are the key takeaways from the match.

MARTIN PROVES MISSING LINK FOR BRONCOS

Te Maire Martin returned for his first game since Round 16 and showed the Broncos exactly what they have been missing in a masterful display.

Martin is a five-eighth turned fullback and his playing ability adds another dimension to the Broncos attack.

Corey Parker believes Martin’s inclusion ensured the Broncos looked far more cohesive in attack and it took the pressure of his halves and allowed them to play their games.

“They look more in sync with Martin back,” Parker said.

“He has got a real nice slight of hand. Not your traditional fullback in regards to getting lots of run meters, but he had two try assists in the first half.

“He alleviated a lot of pressure off the halves just by his ability to be able to ball play and Cobbo and Mam were the beneficiaries of that.”

Michael Ennis credited Martin with getting the Broncos out of their funk in terms of their attack over their two game losing run.

“What a game from Te Maire Martin,” Ennis said.

“Coming into the side after being out since Round 16, boy he made a difference just with his composure and his control.

“He has ignited the Brisbane attack.”

MAM SHINES AS REYNOLDS STEERS BRONCOS TO VICTORY

The Broncos were not at their best but with the brilliant running game of Ezra Mam providing the perfect foil for Adam Reynolds’ organisation, Brisbane took the game by the scruff of the neck in the key moments.

As long as the Broncos can get their defense in order, with Mam and Reynolds driving the ship and Selwyn Cobbo finishing in the corner, they can create more than enough points to make a deep run in the finals.

Cooper Cronk noted that the Broncos were not at the peak of their powers against the Knights, but Reynolds and Mam were able to ice the try-scoring opportunities.

“The Broncos did it in second gear,” Cronk said.

“They had the tools to break open the game at any stage with the likes of Adam Reynolds with some craft to sell the dummy for the Oates try.

“This was the attempt of the first half from Ezra Mam.

“He scored with five minutes to go and it set the tone for the rest of the game for the Broncos.”

Michael Ennis marveled at Mam’s ability to break the game open out of nothing at such a young age and with a long career ahead of him.

“Mam was electric,” Ennis said.

“19 years of age. Boy isn’t he an excitement machine.

“The Broncos have now jumped the Eels into sixth and have a healthy points differential lead over them.”

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KNIGHTS WOEFUL ATTACK GOES FROM BAD TO WORSE

The Knights had enough ball and field position to win easily against the Broncos, but a combination of their soft defense and inept attack gave them no chance at Suncorp Stadium.

Cooper Cronk lamented the Knights’ inability to create any real try-scoring opportunities despite a mountain of possession in the first half.

“It was a strange first half because statistically the Knights were the better team,” Cronk said.

“They had more ball and more possession but to be honest they didn’t look like scoring a try.

“Their centers Bradman Best and Dane Gagai were under immense pressure.

“They carved up Dane Gagai on the right edge for the Knights.

“The Knights didn’t look like firing a shot.

“When they get down the other end they are just not engaging that Brisbane defensive line at all.”

Corey Parker slammed the Knights’ horror attack, which failed to put the Broncos under any sustained scoreboard pressure.

“25 times the Knights were tackled inside the Broncos 20 without even looking like scoring,” Parker said.

“The only time they were able to mount any sort of pressure was off a couple of repeat sets.

“They were awful with their attack the Knights.

“The Knights are in all sorts at the moment.”

Michael Ennis was at a loss as to why the Knights haven’t been able to be more competitive with the roster they have at their disposal. in 2022.

“You just watch that Newcastle side come out and you see the Saifiti brothers, Dane Gagai and Tyson Frizell who are absolute weapons and great leaders at different stages throughout their careers and I find it hard to fathom that Newcastle are sitting where they are this year with the roster they have,” Ennis said.

MATCH PREVIEW

The Brisbane Broncos host the Newcastle Knights in a clash at Suncorp Stadium.

Te Maire Martin returns at fullback for the Broncos, while Delouise Hoeter replaces Brenko Lee in the centers after his hamstring injury.

Ryan James starts at lockout, with Kobe Hetherington switching to the bench.

The Knights have lost David Klemmer to injury, with Jacob Saifiti to start and Sauaso Sue joining the bench.

Adam Clune returns to the No.7 jumper with Jake Clifford out with a fractured arm.

The seventh place Broncos desperately need to avoid a third straight loss to keep their slim top four hopes alive, while the Knights are playing for pride as they look for their second straight win.

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No Apex August has the opposite effect, as Apex Legends sets new player records

It’s August, and a certain segment of the Apex Legends fan base hasn’t exactly seen what it was hoping to see this month. A movement called No Apex August was built on Reddit and social media in response to a wave of technical issues and bugs that swept over the battle royale shooter during the spring. A lot of those bugs have since been squashed, and Apex Legends has actually seen record numbers.

As spotted by Alpha Intel, August has been a banner month for Apex Legends so far. The player base grew by a hair at the start of the month before reaching its highest numbers ever. According to aggregate site SteamCharts, 510,286 concurrent players were in the game on Wednesday, August 10. Over half a million players is certainly not the result that No Apex August organizers were hoping for.

Lingering bugs from the game’s 13th season were what prompted the movement in the first place. There were two primary flus: a large amount of lag on Xbox platforms and a glitch with Loba’s Jump Drive, which had cropped up before. Those issues have since been mended, though many players were already restless by that time. To some degree, an Apex Legends sit-out was understandable. In fact, we’re still seeing bugs in the game, including a new one that is combining different Legends’ abilities.

Even so, it seems that Season 14: Hunted has kept a lot of players hooked. The new season began on August 9, just one day before the new player record was set. Season 14 brought the usual assortment of buffs and nerfs for weapons and Legends alike, along with some map changes in Kings Canyon. The big addition, of course, is the new hero Vantage, whose abilities are anchored in sniping. The new Laser Sight attachment goes hand in hand with her arrival from her.

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NRL Warriors 2022 | Roger Shoey Vasa-Sheck given lifetime ban from Mt Smart Stadium

Warriors cult hero ‘Roger Shoey Vasa-Sheck’ has been banned from Mt Smart Stadium, the man himself has claimed.

Calley Gibbons, a brickie from Auckland, has gained his cult status by sitting in front of Warriors coach Stacey Jones’ box and drinking from his shoe whenever the cameras focus on the box.

But after only one shoey in the Warriors’ win over the Bulldogs on Friday night, Gibbons was asked to leave after being confronted by security and police.

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gibbons told The Sun-Herald he wasn’t drunk and had bought the beer from the venue.

“I was evicted from the stadium and the security guard escorted me out and told me I had a lifetime ban,” Gibbons said.

“Your guess is as good as mine as to why I was kicked out. It’s just wrong.

“I told them I had purchased the beer from the venue, I was not intoxicated and it was my choice as to how I consumed the beer.

“I’m not sure if one particular security guard had it in for me. He told me, ‘You won’t be coming back here in this lifetime’.”

A change.org petition to have the ban lifted was at nearly 5,000 signatures on Saturday afternoon.

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After being kicked out, Gibbons said he went to a nearby bar, and did a shoey every time the Warriors scored – which was often in their 42-18 win. They scored three tries in the last six minutes.

The Sun-Herald reports the Warriors were unaware Gibbons had been kicked out, but said stadium officials took exception to a camera crew following the 31-year-old around.

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“For every weapon class to have a purpose”

One of the major sources of constraint among Call of Duty Warzone players has always been the severely unbalanced meta of the game. But with the upcoming release of Warzone 2, fans hope that the developers will bring a balanced meta to the game where every weapon category will have a proper purpose.

The main problem with the current meta of Call of Duty Warzone is the disparity between time-to-kill (TTK) and the lack of effectiveness of certain categories of weapons.

The mainstream meta of Warzone is more partial towards assault rifles and sub-machine guns (SMGs). Why would a player equip a sniper when a long-range AR does the job better, or why would they choose a shotgun when an SMG kills faster at close range?

The game’s current meta is such that the entire category of snipers and shotguns have become ineffective in players’ eyes.

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Reddit fans want the meta of Call of Duty Warzone 2 to have a bit more variety

The mainstream meta of Call of Duty Warzone heavily favors ARs as the primary long-range weapon and SMGs as the preferred close-range gun. The low recoil meta allows players to wreck their opponents at long range with just assault rifles.

As such, this category has mostly replaced snipers as the go-to long-range weapon among the operators.

Similar cases can also be observed in close-range engagements where SMGs outperform the shotguns even when the distance is as close as 5-7 meters. Due to these reasons, a severe drop in the pick rate of snipers and shotguns among players has been observed in the Call of Duty Warzone.

The disparity between the performances of certain categories of weapons has been a source of frustration among the players. They hope the meta will be much more balanced and diverse in the upcoming Warzone 2.

Redditor, u/Juken- feels that Call of Duty Warzone has been an excellent experimental board for the developers. They have collected a lot of data on how to nerf or buff the weapons. The Redditor hopes the developers will use this data to deliver more viable mets in Warzone 2.

Reddit user u/Youssef-Elsayed has posted an excellent way to nerf the extreme long-range potential of the ARs and improve the viability of the snipers. He stated that if a second damage drop-off is added to assault rifles at extreme ranges, players must use snipers to engage enemies at that range.

Redditor u/caksut1905 feels streamers mainly determine the meta with a much broader audience. The user thinks that the developers should also emphasize the feedback from the casual players in Warzone 2, who will make up the majority of the playerbase of the game.

Another user has provided a viable way to balance the shotguns so that they can also have a place in the mainstream meta of the game rather than being a niche weapon. He feels that shotguns should have a viable TTK up to 10 meters to perform well in that super-close range. This will improve the weapon’s usability for players willing to take the risk of engaging enemies at such a close range.

Another player feels that if the balancing of weapons is separated for multiplayer and battle royale mode, then the developers will have a much easier time balancing the weapon according to the playstyle and environment of the game.


As of right now, the meta of Call of Duty Warzone is a mess. Since Warzone 2 is being developed from the ground up as a proper battle royale rather than a separate game mode, players hope they will enjoy a balanced and diverse meta in the upcoming title.


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