![]() When users post messages on the /r/thebutton subreddit, a colored badge (called "flair" in Reddit-land) shows whether the user has pressed the button and if so, what time the counter showed at the time that user pressed it. The button is powered by two of the most powerful forces in human societies: status competition and boredom. What's so interesting about this button that more than 700,000 people have wanted to press it? Because of the combined efforts of these people, the timer has never gotten below 27 seconds. As I'm writing this on Tuesday afternoon, it's been pressed by more than 730,000 people. No one (outside of Reddit staff) knows, because it's never happened. What happens when the timer reaches zero? And each user only gets to push the button once. Only people who had Reddit accounts before April 1 are allowed to push the button. Every time a redditor pushes the button, the counter resets to 60 seconds and begins counting down again. At the right is a counter, which starts at 60 seconds and counts down to zero. It has its own subreddit at /r/thebutton. The button is a feature that the popular social media site Reddit introduced on April 1, 2015. To explain it, we have to start at the beginning. The previous sentence probably didn't make much sense to you. On Friday morning, the community reached a new milestone, as users started earning coveted yellow flair. It’s near the end.The button began its life as an April Fools' joke, but nearly two weeks later the community surrounding the Reddit social experiment is still going strong. Switch back to the yellow Visual Layer, and fast-forward all the way to the part in the video when Yorinobu lays down on his bed. In the visual layer, scan Yorinobu’s data pad while it’s turned on. That’ll clear the green Audio Layer, and you’ll get a new objective. Behind it is an area for ventilation and cooling. Scan Yorinobu’s phone and the TV Image: CD Projekt Red via Polygon As Yorinobu talks, you can scan two things. Switch to the green Audio Layer, and head to the lounge area with the TV. In the audio layer, scan Yorinobu’s phone as he talks. You’ll find a large automated turret and another small motion sensor camera. Image: CD Projekt Red via PolygonĪ bit later on, as Evelyn and Yorinobu begin making their way to the bedroom, look to the ceiling between the area with the couch and the bedroom. The automated turret is the bigger target, and the (third) motion sensor camera may not even be yellow to scan a this point. A motion sensor camera is on the ceiling above where Yorinobu sits while talking on the phone. The motion sensor camera on the ceiling above Yorinobu Image: CD Projekt Red via PolygonĪs Evelyn approaches Yorinobu, you can scan another part of the apartment’s security system. That’ll clear the first three yellow areas at the left of the yellow Visual Layer. Motion sensor camera above the door to the left of the alarm system.Look for a vertical rectangle on the wall to the right of the door. Scan the Smasher, motion sensor camera, and alarm system from the elevator Image: CD Projekt Red via Polygon Pause the moment that the elevator door opens, keep yourself on the yellow Visual Layer, and you can scan three things immediately. Rewind to the beginning, and we’ll work on the security systems. This objective’s text will turn green when Evelyn climbs on top of Yorinobu, right before the END OF RECORDING message appears. While you’re watching, the Visual and Audio layers will fill up with areas to scan. Just press play and watch the scene play out, well, from Evelyn’s point of view. You’ll have to press play when T-Bug interjects and the video pauses a couple of times. If you switch between layers, this optional objective disappears. Ĭompleting this optional objective is as simple as avoiding the temptation to switch layers. Watch the whole recording from Evelyn’s point of view. We’ll start with the second “whole recording” optional objective, because you’ll lose it if you start working on others first. Watch the whole recording from Evelyn’s point of view.Scan the apartment’s security systems.Examine the braindance in Analysis Mode to find the Relic.You’ll have three objectives as you arrive: We’ve played this a lot, and following these steps was the only way we could clear every timeline. Follow these steps, in this order, and you’ll clear every objective - including optional objectives. ![]() We’re writing this Cyberpunk 2077 walkthrough in a specific order. The first one you’ll do (immediately after the tutorial) takes place as part of “The Job,” and it involves Evelyn, Yorinobu, and a bunch of hidden items and confusing objectives. Cyberpunk 2077’s braindances are kind of like virtual reality puzzles.
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