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JasonM

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  1. I think I played Crew 2 when it was on a free weekend or a beta, and I thought it was alright. At the time definitely felt like its scope went a bit too far beyond its quality, with all the different types of content feeling very light on actual depth and being thrown in just for the "this might be cool"-factor. I would assume that between then and now they have improved it a lot.

    I tried picking Forza Horizon 5 back up the other day, and I just kind of felt lost. I have so many cars, most of which I have never driven because the game hands them out like candy, and there's not an easy way to filter out all the races that I finished 2 years ago, so the map is a clutter of all sorts of icons.

  2. 10 minutes ago, Twist said:

    Seen a bunch of rumours that Lance Stroll is considering retirement to switch to pro tennis. And it's such a wild rumour that I want to believe it.

    Does he even remotely have any ATP ranking points? Because that sounds an utterly miserable career switch if I were him.

    Unlike motorracing, you can't simply pay yourself into ranking tournaments, and at his age he'd be even more out of his depth than he is in F1.

    But if it's true, then that's honestly something I applaud him doing if only because it'd get his ass out of F1 and open up a seat for someone that isn't there because his dad owns the team.

    I fully expect this to just be a joke being taken well out of proportion by the media, though.

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  3. 3 minutes ago, Brandon Cutler Fan Account said:

    Finally caved and upgraded from FM20 to FM23, someone suggest a first save.

    Slough.

    Although I am currently doing a save with LKS Lodz, and I am absolutely loving managing in Poland. It's less hectic than the big leagues where you have three matches per week for months on end.

  4. I assume many of the issues stem from low level DND which is always the most frustrating and generally least satisfying part of DND.

    You're extremely squishy, you have only a few spells/feats you can use between rests, and you miss a lot of your attacks to boot.

    I personally feel it's not until level 3-5 where you start things opening up a bit with a reasonable amount of things you can do in combat without getting two tapped by a mook mob.

     

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  5. 13 hours ago, Benji said:

    Last of Us 1 spoilers.

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    Someone on Reddit just point out Ellie's head wasn't shaved at the end of the game whilst they were literally about to perform surgery on her brain, and now that entire final section is ruined for me :lol:

     

    Spoiler

    I mean, wasn't it more a dissection than a surgery? If she was dying anyways, what's a bit of hair going to do?

    My memory is fuzzy since it's been a while, but I was reasonably sure that the whole point that Joel forsakes everything is because he couldn't allow Ellie to die?

    Like I recall the point being that Joel was basically being selfish for his own reasons because he had started seeing her as a daughter, and he didnt want to give that up.

     

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  6. 4 hours ago, Your Mom said:

    I really liked the idea with the computers and stuff because I mean back then everyone was scared about what a computer might be able to do so that was a fun angle for them to play with. There was way too much "comedy" though and like none of it was any good. Plus the movie should have ended about halfway through when Richard Pryor fell off a fucking skyscraper and landed on his feet. Every bone in that man's body would have been shattered! 

    Anyway cool concept but easily the worst of the 3 so far

    Pryor had so much coke in his system he might've very well be superman himself.

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  7. 22 minutes ago, Draevyn said:

    Does anyone play Cyberpunk? I've held off on it so far due to all the issues it had in the beginning. I've read that it's been cleaned up a lot. Just wondering if it might be time to give it a shot?

    I played it to near enough completion last year, and I'd say it's perfectly playable and fun too.

    I wouldn't replay it, mind, and I somehow got glitched out of the Silverhands sidequest to my dismay, but the rest I still 100% as much as possible.

    Avoid smart guns, they will trivialise combat, especially the ones that go through walls. You can literally just stand outside and clear a building without ever setting foot inside.

  8. 1 hour ago, Bobfoc said:

    I've read that Baldur's Gate 3 is really hard. That puts me off. I had to abandon Divinity: Original Sin 2 because I was finding it too difficult on even the lowest difficulty setting.

    Fwiw I didn't get mega far in dos2 due to other reasons than the difficulty, but I eventually learned that hyperfocusing on dealing one type of damage was a must. Either blow up physical or magical barriers, or you'd never get to dealing actual damage.

    Even then I agree there were some devilishly brutal fights, like the scarecrows (which me and a friend beat by liberal pre-placing of napalm barrels).

    Also it didn't do a particularly well job explaining some core battle mechanics.

  9. Finished Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice yesterday. Really enjoyed it from start to finish, it wasn't a particularly long game clocking around 10 hours in it from start to finish, but I definitely am very glad I played it all the same.

    In terms of gameplay the game wasn't anything special, middle of the road souls-ish game where the combat is about parrying and hitting your enemy a lot. There were puzzles which were fun, but also not things that would break your brain like o.g. Myst or any of that.

    Where it really shone was the storytelling though, and despite there being only one actual character in the game (Senua herself), it provided a deep and engrossing experience about a young woman stricken by grief, and furthermore having to deal with a form of schizophrenia. The world is phenomenally built, the 'trials' you go through are also amazingly sculpted to provide different visceral reactions.

    Just a great game, and one of those titles that you should be approached as an experience rather than a game. Take your time and just let it all come over you.

    I honestly am intrigued in the upcoming sequel, and how it'll approach things going forward.

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  10. A shame about South Africa, but with the current scheduling crunch as well as F1M finally putting in efforts to lower the amount of general travel going on, it was always going to be a race completely out of the way of the rest of the calendar.

  11. 6 minutes ago, Maxx said:

    The more I watch of gameplay the more it looks like Yukes was instructed  to just build an updated No Mercy.  Which is a good thing, it’s definitely looking like the spiritual successor 

    IIRC I think it were the Bucks who early in production pretty much confirmed that they wanted the game to be in the vein of No Mercy, and it's looking bang on.

    Also was 'timing the same button for a counter' a No Mercy thing, or is that more inspired by Fire Pro?

  12. 3 hours ago, Liam said:

    You pay for the season pass, you get the DLC as it is released. It is a one off payment, but you usually get multiple seasons if a developer continues to support the game.

    Clarification, extra seasons in games tend to also require buying that season's pass.

    The general advantage of a season pass is that the total costs of the pass will most likely be less than the sum of its parts. And for smaller or fringy games or developers it can provide a more short term confirmation of product interest. (I.e. motivates Devs to release more seasons rather than pull the plug on support)

    Also massively game and developer dependent, you know that a WWE game will have a yearly cycle before they release a new game, whilst Fight Forever seems like it might have a long term cycle.

     

  13. 3 hours ago, LL! said:

    I cannot believe the Heat are going to the finals. WTF

    They're honestly the most dogged team in the NBA and they've shown it by basically running the gauntlet of contenders in the east and being on the cusp of blowing out the Celtics to go into the finals.

    Butler is honestly on another level when the playoffs roll around, might be one of the best playoff players ever.

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  14. 1 hour ago, Bobfoc said:

    I don't really think the UK's popularity or lack thereof in Europe has ever made a noticeable difference. If you enter a good enough song, you do well. Germany, Portugal and the Netherlands usually end up near the bottom of the leaderboard, but they all put out uncharacteristically decent songs and got a victory. Sam Ryder might well have done the same last year if it hadn't been for the war in Ukraine.

    As for I Wrote a Song, I think it's still better than the vast majority of UK efforts this century, but it doesn't strike me as a top candidate for the win. A top ten finish ought to be possible and should be seen as a success.

    I'll have you know we scored a top 3 and won once in the past decade. :shifty:

     

  15. Watched Your Name yesterday evening and boy, it pretty much hit every emotional button I have in my soul.

    Also an absolutely gorgeous looking film, with a phenomenal score. Fully understand the high praise it got, because it really managed to keep me hooked from start to finish.

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  16. What a time for Brecel to find his groove back and finish the final frame with panache. Definitely a bit lucky from a Selby blinder, but in the end he got there on his own and made it count when it mattered.

    Absolutely massive to see a European lift the cup and win the world championship, never thought i'd actually see it happen but here we are. Part of me hopes it will create more interest in the sport going forward, if only in Belgium, because that was a brilliant tournament.

  17. 8 minutes ago, Chris2K said:

    Selby has really dragged himself back into this, not sure if Brecel quite knows what to do to stop him at this point.

    Brecel gone over 50 minutes without a single pot, and every long attempt he's tried in the evening session have been off by quite a ways. The occassion is definitely getting to him.

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