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Everything posted by Bluebird Hewitt
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Really don't understand our ministers at all (England and Wales). Keep publicly claiming that they understand the concerns and want to make things safe, but when councils decide to do what they feel is safe, they threaten legal action against them? Bloody useless the lot of them really. That part in bold is also interesting as while our cases are going out of control (they won't admit that), schools will remain open even if we're at the highest tier (effectively a lockdown).
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The Welsh Government, struggling to deal with the growing case rates. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-55302591 Now intimidating some schools with legal threats for closing early due to rising cases. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-55307889
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Take Two is bad enough, but if this deal goes through, time for a memorial of Codemasters to begin. https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-12-14-ea-overtakes-take-two-with-usd1-2bn-offer-for-codemasters
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Fuck knows. It's sounding like we're going into a third lockdown immediately after the five day Christmas period as well (despite going out of a two week lockdown firebreak on 9th November) and start a 4 tier approach as well (despite the Welsh Government saying that they wanted a consistent national approach after the firebreak). Also note that just to be different (yet again), we have 4 tiers instead of 3 (England) or 5 (Scotland). The irony is that our lot were telling Boris to ban people from the old tier 3 areas from travelling into Wales, but now we're allowed to travel into England despite continuous rising cases. Now I admit that the public have not helped themselves whatsoever with there general attitude (you only need to see pictures of the high street in Cardiff and other places to see that for Christmas shopping), but when you appear to have no plan, structure or strategy at all (the non essential purchases being banned, pubs, restaurants and cafes not selling alcohol at all and need to close at 6pm as examples) while continuing to blame everyone but themselves (they've blamed the general public a fair amount), only the loyal lapdogs will continue to defend them come what may. Not that it matters, as it'll once again be a Labour run Welsh Government next year due to the lapdogs and kids happy with them for the teacher to give them higher grades.
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Can't confirm either way how truthful this chart is, but considering the other week that all bar Wales saw falling cases in the UK, I wouldn't be surprised if this was true.
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The fuck is this? Bit late to the party as we got a dodgy stream (sorry, but I'm not paying £25 for this), though will most likely see it get cut off knowing our luck. Hoping for a good fight.
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For those interested, Yakuza 3, 4, 5 and 6 are heading to PC and Xbox Gamepass in the new year, meaning that the main series will be fully available on both platforms. https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-12-11-yakuza-3-4-5-and-6-confirmed-for-release-on-pc-early-next-year
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Today's progress on Yakuza 6. Kiryu Kazuma visits a new place, fights a yakuza and then........... rushes around the area to find milk to give a baby he's looking after, all while having to stop the baby crying occasionally by swinging, lifting up doing 'Upsy Daisy' with the baby and rubbing its head in a mini game. You know, the usual stuff.
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Pretty much. Barely used since then as well.
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Only one of the four nations to see rising rates. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-55214924 But don't forget, they're doing a great job according to there supporters.
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Took this last year and forgot about this topic. Not sure whether Lola is happy with me or not when we put this on her. It was raining in fairness so didn't want her looking like a drowned rat.
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Sorry to hear about that.
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Pretty much. Many seem to think they've done a great job of this but when you compare us to other areas of the UK (despite the more cautious approach), we're no better off really and at present, I think we have some of the highest rates in the UK at present and while I'm aware that it's us (the public) that have to shoulder a lot of the blame as well, the decision making at the top leaves a lot to be desired (scotch eggs being classed as a 'substantial meal', for example). In regards to making nothing on beer, I'm not too sure myself but wouldn't be surprised if you're right. Regardless, you most likely wouldn't go to a pub if you couldn't have a pint at all anyway, losing any sales. As for these restrictions, apparently two weeks but I can easily see it being extended into the new year (imagine the amount of people being out for a piss up if it was finished on the 18th December). Half the time, I think they just add restrictions or piss around just to look like they're doing something. I admittedly do go onto a bit of a rant and rave (others have done against the UK Government many times, rightly or wrongly, so only fair I get mine in as well ).
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Not sure if you've heard, but due to our positive cases increasing since the firebreak ended (the past 24 hours saw 1,645 new cases and 24 deaths), as of 6pm yesterday, pubs, restaurants and cafes throughout Wales (not locally like England and Scotland, as that's far too much work for our lot to do) can't sell alcohol at all for at least two weeks (which will most likely be extended), while all pubscafes and restaurants must close at 6pm. So if you want a meal out in the evening, you're fucked. If you own a 'wet' pub, there's no point in reopening as all you can serve is soft drinks. As this applies to all of Wales, those in low infection areas also have to adhere to this. Of course, the Welsh Labour lapdogs are more than happy to defend this in the same way they were happy to defend the non essential bollocks from last month (which, ironically, is a tad hypocritical, seeing as supermarkets and off licenses can serve alcohol still until 10pm, which Drakeford said that there's no point enforcing it for 6pm as people will stock up regardless. So much for 'interest of fairness' like he said before). Getting more and more ridiculous by the day, but it won't matter as the lapdogs in Wales will happily vote them back in next year regardless to continue the endless circle of shite. EDIT: I forgot to mention that there are no votes on this either. Can't even be debated upon in the Senedd until a week or two after they've come into force. Ridiculous.
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As the Welsh Government need to show that they're doing something after the failure of their firebreak (rates have been going up since it ended and they themselves even said to wait 2-3 weeks to see results) and targeting hospitality once again (as it's an easy target), pubs, restaurants and cafes in Wales (yes, even in low infection rate areas, as doing tiers or localised rules is far too hard for them to do after previous failures, especially as this is basically copying Scotland once again) will be banned from serving alcohol after 6pm (though will allow takeaway services after 6pm for food or non alcoholic drinks), while indoor entertainment centres such as cinemas, bowling alleys, bingo halls, museums and galleries (you know, those places that have barely seen any cases) will shut. While he's still announcing it, I wouldn't be surprised if non essential retail will be allowed to stay open, where most people will be crammed and getting Christmas shopping. £340m will be provided to firms affected by this, which once again is next to near fuck all for the vast majority. I haven't seen or heard anything yet, but I did hear rumours that they may postpone the Welsh elections as well. Pretty sure Trump got criticised for suggesting that, but there we go. We're going to be so fucked by the end of this, England would be happy to see the back of us really.
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At the time, I was doing a series playthrough (from the first game up to the third) and while it wasn't too bad, I started to feel fatigue from it, especially after playing Revelations (didn't like it, though at least it made me play it more stealthily thanks to the terrible tower defence game) and three (Connor was a whiney cock). Of the five I played, I only really liked the second and Brotherhood, which probably didn't help.
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Judging by how quick I go these days, probably take me to 2022 as well. There's part of me that wants to go back to them, but at the same time I'm so far behind that I really can't be arsed either. Haven't played any of them since Black Flag.
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Ah ok, fair enough. Ironically from what I said before, I never knew Dynasty Warriors was based on anything until about the 4th game due to the back story provided. Got Yakuza 6 now so it's time to start that, though I might have gone a tad over the top this week. Ordered both God of War and Horizon Zero Dawn just now, as well as downloading the Spyro trilogy from the PS Store. Chuck the possibility of Crash 4 and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 11 as well for Christmas and I might be sorted for a while.
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Been tempted on it as I do have a bit of a guilty pleasure for the Dynasty Warriors series in general, but I haven't played a lot of the Zelda series to really get into it.
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Ordered Yakuza 6 yesterday and am hoping it'll be with me by the weekend. Time to finish Kiryu's story and move on to something new.
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PES is basically a minor upgrade form what I read, though they haven't had the cheeky to charge full price for it.
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For anyone interested, EA are giving out a David Beckham card for Ultimate Team on FIFA 21 when you play between 15th December to 15th January. Except on Switch as EA couldn't care less about that. https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-11-19-ea-is-giving-fifa-21-ultimate-team-players-a-free-david-beckham-icon-card-except-on-nintendo-switch
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Christ @Dr. Gonzo, you said Animal Crossing was meant to be a nice relaxing game. No one was telling me you were using it for political propaganda. https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-11-19-nintendo-bans-brands-from-using-animal-crossing-new-horizons-for-politics
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Right, well I've done the vast majority of the game now and once completed on legend, I'll likely play small or filler games (such as Mario Bros 35, FM20 and Streets of Rage 4) to see if Yakuza 6 happens to have a price drop during Black Friday. Oh, and you can tell that I was way off the quoted schedule.
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Similar with us really. Things seem generally the same as normal and you wouldn't think there were any issues at all. I know that it needs a few weeks after lockdown to see any noticeable difference, but Merthyr Tydfil (as of yesterday) was the worst in the UK for case rates at 741 cases per 100k. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-54824485 My area was 9th at 554 cases per 100k.