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I agree with you that for value for money in terms of play time, we’re not getting cheated - but I agree with the OP that I’d rather the dev teams leave roster and kit updates to the interns to keep us up to date, and take a year or more to really be creative and have bigger steps between titles. I can’t say any PES

He’s saying don’t release it every year. There’s plenty of creativity to be had with football games. Plenty of stuff to implement. I’m a video game and football Greek and I could rattle off a tonne of things I’d like to see in or to be tackled by a football game.

Completely agree. Roster, stat, kit and maybe hairstyle updates and I’d be happy to play the same game mechanics for at least two and maybe more years. I only buy each new release because I want the new kits and for the players stats to resemble real-world form. The little kick I get from the game mechanics being a

I agree - if you’re blackout drunk and get behind the wheel of a vehicle and you kill someone - you pay the price.

Dude, I’m right there with you - both in your situation, and in your approach to your friends.

Depends on the friends and the cost of the thing I can’t afford - with all my friends I can be up-front, but with some of them, I say “I can only do it if you’re buying” (this normally referrers to a coffee or a beer or a cheap take-out), and I know they will tell me to get fucked if they can’t afford it.

Ugh, I’m a man, and my problem when recalling my backout days is it’s scary how I don’t remember what I was thinking. A few of my blackouts involved sex or sex acts that I have no recollection of consent or being conscious enough to ask or notice it - and I feel lucky that on both occasions it turned out all parties

I know what you mean about tackiness, but it depends on one’s perspective and how you use them really.

I know what you mean about tackiness, but it depends on one’s perspective and how you use them really.

Sorry, but because the pass was so audacious in it’s length and swerve, in my book Grioud takes 50% of the points here. He had to track that ball, with it’s swerve and speed, and finish on the volley, and not be distracted by the defender.

I don’t get how you don’t get it.

Don’t worry mate, many of us got your point. People are blinded by dogma and hate, and in most societies aren’t conditioned to take a fucking breath and step back and consider the logical fatal conclusions to much of the rhetoric they buy into. It’s got to be some weird evolutionary/primal trait, to let ones’ self get

I think maybe some people are asking, can a movie about big green orcs actually ever be done properly with seriousness and gravitas?

Hmm, but are most gamers playing it with the same feelings as watching a serious movie. It’s a fantasy game about big green orcs etc. Are people playing it and getting as emotionally involved as, say, The Last of Us? It may have a story, and most people may have kept up with said story, but wasn’t it just about the

Something you’ve raised makes me imagine a better Warcraft movie would have more of a “silly” sense of humor or tone. One of my favorite “silly” movies of all time is The Fifth Element - a silly sci-fi/fantasy movie that, throughout, didn’t try to take itself too seriously. It had characters that entertained you

Thanks for this. The first time I played it I didn’t concentrate enough on the combat tutorials, hoping they’d be initiative. After being frustrated and not plying for months I started the game again from scratch and this time listened and read every on screen prompt, yet I still missed the whole stance thing.

I agree with you. I’m playing on PS4. Walking is almost impossible - he always runs. Combat is horrid - the overblown animations that have to finish are annoying. To have horse riding this wooden and shite and the horse can’t jump a shitty little village fence, this many years after the awesome Red Dead Redemption was

In my mind, it’s mixture of entitlement and expectation. Man U fans are used to success and good football over the last 20 years, and it it’s a rich club that has still been spending a lot of money. So there are reasonable and unreasonable expectations involved.

Ugh, I can count the times I’ve been in a fight on one hand - and four of them were as a kid just bumbling through frustrated swings. However - but once when I was at Uni, this guy came at me and tripped towards me (his mates were scuffling with the rugby bros I was out with) and as his head fell towards me I kicked

Life long Liverpool fan here.

It’s the only way some insecure people can have some sort of upper hand on athletes - who are gods in society from when they make the team at high-school, to when they’re earning gazillions at the summit.. You see it everywhere, from the boardroom to the bleachers - assholes who see athletes as entertainment or