Pretty looking for an alternatives for whoop, it’s a pain to wear and sleep in.
I might go for Oura soon.
Pretty looking for an alternatives for whoop, it’s a pain to wear and sleep in.
I might go for Oura soon.
Has this “Experimental anti-recon” module been updated since its creation as a module? Or is it still the original, comparative primitive iteration?
And if not, can you update the module real quick 
If a major title has Anti-Recon in itself and I’m adding its core into my custom title, is it redundant to add Anti-Recon Q module into the custom?
It’s be great if the Anti-Recon could be an option (like the Solace Mask, Power Levels) rather than a module. That way, we could easily update our customs without having to rebuild them all the way.
@SaintSovereign I would also like too Add Anti Recon on rebuilds instead of building everything new.
Could you make this happen?
I can attest to the effectiveness of this Anti-recon module.
I’m not sure if it’s had any updates since its original release, but with the latest one, there is definitely a shift.
Ever since making a new name embedded major of DR Red Stage 2, I’ve had the smoothest run with the subs.
For me, it definitely carries over in the stack—even when alternating. GLM, which was already very smooth, is now flowing even easier and clearer in my system.
So much change happening lately. You really do learn a lot about yourself through these titles. I’m seeing how results can manifest through others to act as catalysts for growth—offering insight and feedback that sharpen your awareness.
It’s not always fun or pleasant, but it’s absolutely necessary to move forward.
Also—curious if anyone else has been experiencing some kind of time dilation effect?
Since introducing Anti-recon, it feels like time passes more slowly while listening. I keep thinking I’ve gone over my microloop of three minutes because it seems longer, even though the timer says I haven’t. Have any others noticed the same?
Since anti-recon is included in all new/updated titles, would the anti-recon module be unnecessary to put in a custom that has updated/new title cores (with the anti-recon scripting)?
Lol sorry, forgot about this. I recall it going very well, but I also just realized maybe I wasn’t ready for WB yet. I do recall faster integration and noticeably less recon.
Will including experimental zpu anti recon on older titles say, emperor bring the emperor to the “technology level” of new titles say, new wanted db?
Or is there something else missing (tech wise) in the old title customs even if U include the experimental anti recon?
Ans:
Great questions about the technology levels! Let me clarify both points for you:
Question 1: Does adding Experimental ZPU Anti-Recon bring older titles like Emperor to the same tech level as newer titles?
No, it doesn’t fully bring them to the same technology level. When you add the Experimental ZPU Anti-Recon module to a custom with an older core like Emperor, you’re adding the latest experimental anti-reconnaissance technology to your build. However, the Emperor Core itself remains at its original technology level.
Think of it like this: you’re adding a cutting-edge anti-recon layer on top of the existing core, but you’re not upgrading the core’s underlying technology architecture.
Question 2: Is there something else missing technology-wise in old title customs even with the anti-recon module?
Yes, there are other technological differences. All the titles are built on Zero Point v2, so you’re getting the ZP foundation regardless of the core’s age. However, newer titles like Wanted: Dream Boy include multiple technological additions and optimizations that have been developed over time. These improvements are extensive and too numerous to list individually, but they represent continuous evolution in our subliminal technology.
In Summary:
The Experimental ZPU Anti-Recon module is a valuable addition that gives you the latest anti-recon technology, but it doesn’t fully replicate all the technological advances present in newer major titles. The newer titles benefit from cumulative optimizations and additions that have been integrated into their cores from the ground up.
Was this an official Support answer?
Just asking because they interpreted anti-recon as anti-reconaissance instead of anti-reconciliattion. Sounds a bit AI like
lol yeah sound Ai like
Can this module negatively interfere with certain cores?
Ive sent a message to support but I put it in a custom and results have been extremely muted. Custom is with revelation cores.