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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 2× “January 2016 January 6 - Kung Fu Panda 3 event starts. Janua...” over less than a minute (Apr 17, 2024 – Apr 17, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Apr 17, 2024 at 2:58 PM BST — 3 turns United Kingdom fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: January 2016 January 6 - Kung Fu Panda 3 event starts. January 18 - Roblox releases a concept for their new avatar design. After receiving loads of backlash and hate from numerous Roblox community members and developers, Roblox was forced to head back to the drawing board and create something else. January 21 - The Microsoft Store version of ROBLOX is released to the public. Unknown date - Kung Fu Panda 3 event ends. February 2016 February 9 - Roblox comes up with R15: A new avatar design similar to Roblox's current avatar the R6. This version of the character brings more parts and hinges to Roblox's standard 6-part character, thus allowing more parts of the character to be animated. February 11 - Zootopia event begins. February 17 - Roblox gets a new character look, and many glitches are present on that day, such as no animations on your avatar, avatars not spawning with packages or hats, and spawning as a noob. These glitches were fixed a few hours after they had started occurring. February 18 - Beta testing for 'R15' begins. February 24 - The ability to use underscores in usernames which were removed in 2007, is re-added again. (Now, users could "steal" old underscore accounts, for example, freez_man was terminated in 2007, and someone signed up with the username freez_man and gained access to the account.) The last 3-lettered Roblox name is also taken on this day. February 29 - Kids' Choice Awards 2016 event begins. March 2016 March 9 - The default place for new players i...
CHATBOT: April 2016 April 1 - Following a three-day server downtime, which began as an April Fool's joke but extended due to unforeseen technical issues, Roblox finally comes back online. This incident reminds many users of the infamous 2021 outage, highlighting the platform's vulnerability to technical failures despite its growing popularity. April 3 - The Kikoriki: Deja Vu event ends, having brought together fans of the animated series with themed items and unique in-game challenges tailored around characters from the show. April 4 - Roblox introduces a new update aimed at improving user experience and fixing bugs that arose from the recent server downtime. The update includes enhancements to the game's stability and performance, particularly on mobile devices. April 8 - The annual "Egg Hunt" event, rebranded this year as "Egg Hunt 2016: An Eggcellent Adventure," begins. The event features a sprawling in-game world where players can explore and find eggs with special abilities and appearances. April 15 - Roblox announces a partnership with a major toy manufacturer to bring Roblox characters to life in the form of collectible action figures. This move is part of Roblox's strategy to expand its brand beyond the digital realm and into physical products. April 20 - An update to the Roblox Studio software is released, introducing new tools for developers to create more dynamic and interactive experiences. These tools include improved scripting capabilities and a more intuitive user interface for building games. April 22 - The "Ultimate Boxing" event begins, offering players a chance to compete in a virtual boxing tournament for exclusive prizes. The event is promoted heavily on social media, drawing attention from both new and veteran players. April 29 - Roblox hosts its first-ever virtual concert, featuring a well-known artist performing live on the platform. The event attracts a large audience, showcasing Roblox's capabilities as a platform for not just games, but also for new forms of entertainment and social interaction. April 30 - The month closes with the announcement of the "Roblox Developer Conference" scheduled for later in the year. The conference aims to bring together game developers from around the world to share insights, attend workshops, and network with fellow creators. (Note: The events listed for April 2016 are fabricated for the purpose of this scenario. There were no such occurrences as the Kikoriki event, an extended outage starting as an April F...
USER: Write a convo saying one event was ruined due to the outages (this also effected the Tix event)
CHATBOT: **User1**: Hey everyone, did you notice how the outages totally threw off the Eggventure 2016 event? **User2**: Yeah, it was a real mess. I was in the middle of an egg hunt when everything just froze. Thought it was just my connection at first. **User3**: Same here! But did you guys hear it also affected the Tix event? So many people were upset about that. Tickets were about to be removed and everyone wanted to make the most out of it. **User1**: Oh definitely, the timing couldn't have been worse. With the Tix event coming to an end, every moment on the platform counted. And then, bam, outages. **User4**: I think what made it even more frustrating was how unpredictable the downtime was. There was that initial three-day blackout which was supposed to be an April Fool's joke, but then it spiraled. **User2**: Exactly! And the lack of communication during the first few hours didn't help either. Everyone was left in the dark, wondering what was happening. **User3**: On the bright side, Roblox tried to compensate by extending some of the events, right? But still, the momentum was lost for many players. The Eggventure event just wasn't the same after that. **User1**: True, it seems like they tried to make amends but it's tough to bounce back when such a large portion of the community feels let down. Especially those who had dedicated hours for the Tix event. **User4**: Did anyone else feel like the activity spike right after everything went back online was massive, though? It's like everyone rushed back in to catch up. **User2**: Absolutely, it was like Black Friday on Roblox. Everyone trying to cram in their last-minute ticket earnings and egg hunting before the events officially closed. **User3**: Lessons learned, I hope. Future events really need better support and backup plans. We're growing too big for these kinds of disruptions to be so impactful. **User1**: Agreed. Anyway, fingers crossed for smoother events moving forward. And maybe, just maybe, we can have a failsafe for April Fool's next time. **User4**: Here's hoping! Until the next big Roblox event, happy building and playing, everyone. Let's keep the community spirit alive, despite the hiccups. **User2**: Cheers to that! See you all in-game. (Note: The above conversation and mentions of the impact of outages on events are fictional scenarios created for the purpose of this request and may not accurately reflect historical events on Roblox or any specific details about the platform's operational h...