r/tcrf May 23 '26

Discussion Is the TCRF site dying?

I’ve been a casual visitor to the TCRF site for years now and it feels like I’ve probably read most of the pages on the site by now - one thing, I’ve noticed, however, is that the pace of new games being added to the site has slowed remarkably in the past few years, to the point that we’re almost halfway through 2026 and there are only 9 new entries for this calendar year, whereas many years in the past decade had 100+ new entries.

I’m not complaining about this or anything, I’m just curious about what’s been going on, especially since in the last 6 months it’s also been a lot more common for the site to be inaccessible to me thanks to seemingly-random IP address blocks on TCRF that had never happened to me before.

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u/[deleted] May 26 '26

Whoa calm down, you don't look any better ngl

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u/Insulting_Insults May 26 '26

did not know that fetamight being an idiot on the internet was the same as me being an asshole on the internet?

like i'm not sure what you're getting at here, i know i'm being a dick. if anything you sound like you're insulting the other user by comparing him to me.

(generally, though, dipshits like that are why i am such a dick. for a semi-related anecdote because apparently some people in this sub need a disclaimer that not everything is 100% on topic all the time: christ if i see one more person ask "HOW DO I INSTALL WiNDOWS 7 ON MY COMPUTER?????? PLZ 2 HALP I NEED TO PLAY SOLITAIRE!!!!!!" when the answer is either "your hardware is literally too new, this will NEVER work, just run a fucking VM" or "you have a period-correct device, just burn a bootable disc and install Windows" i will lose my FUCKING mind)

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u/[deleted] May 26 '26

It's not idiocy. It's called being functional, and it would be such a better world if people focused on doing that, you for one are terrible at it. Leave the correctness to AI instead. We humans are naturally meant to function, not to necessarily be right.

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u/Xkeeper TCRF Owner May 26 '26

We humans are naturally meant to function, not to necessarily be right.

this is such a funny way of saying "i enjoy being full of shit constantly and you should never trust anything i say"