The Cycle: Frontier is a free-to-play "PvPvE" shooter that pits players known as prospectors against hostile creatures and players on the planet of Fortuna III. Part of the planet's hazardous environment includes terrible storms, making players' exploration significantly more dangerous.
When a storm hits in The Cycle: Frontier, it's likely a good idea to seek shelter. However, some players may be curious about how long the storm lasts. The time typically varies, but most storms will conclude in roughly five minutes. This may seem like a long time to stay under cover from the storm, but braving the storm itself presents its own dangers and leaves players vulnerable.
One of the most inhibitive aspects of The Cycle: Frontier's storms is their ability to limit planetary traffic. If players are on Fortuna III's surface or are residing in the nearby space station, they'll be unable to change locales until the storm concludes. Dropships cannot be called, and evacuations are essentially fruitless. This leaves players particularly vulnerable as they'll be unable to escape if placed in a compromising situation against hostile wildlife or enemy players.
Despite storms being quite dangerous, they also present an opportunity. Storms reset the loot drops of areas players have already visited, and certain harvestable resources can only be made available after a storm. This creates something of a risk-reward scenario.
Players can either seek shelter until the storm concludes and set back out to find more loot items or attempt to venture into the storm itself and take what they please. The coverage from the inclement weather should help cover players' approach, which is helpful in PvP situations.
Considering loot is such a vital part of The
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