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Twitch, YouTube, does the same thing.
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Similar on YouTube as well. You get the same age group become million Aires just for playing Fortnite or wanking over a FIFA pack to encourage underage gambling.
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Wasn't sure whether to put this as a separate topic but will mention it here instead. Not sure if many have heard but there's been a few articles and tweets surrounding the games industry in regards to sexual misconduct (of which @Mel81x provided a link for the streamers side of it) There are a few stories out there around this, but thought this video might sum up some of the shit fest that has been happening.
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UK Politics & Brexit Discussion
Bluebird Hewitt replied to Bluebird Hewitt's topic in News & Politics
Rebecca Long-Bailey has been sacked from her position as shadow education secretary for sharing an article containing 'an anti-semitic conspiracy theory'. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53183085 Wonder if Starmer will get stabbed in the back from the likes of Momentum and those who were firmly in Corbyn's camp. -
Pretty much this for me as well. Really don't like the idea of going for a meal or to the pub with distancing and everything else in place, especially as you'll have idiots who simply won't listen in general. Haircuts are fine for me as I just shave it off anyway (not to @DeadLinesman extent though).
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On a different note, it appears that a new Crash game is in the works for Xbox One and PS4 at least, ironically called It's About Time (seeing as we haven't had a new one for a few years, excluding the remakes). Will apparently be official on 22nd June. https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-06-19-crash-bandicoot-4-its-about-time-leaked-by-taiwan-ratings-board Interestingly, they're saying that the game will be based around 1998 and is actually a numbered title (Crash Bandicoot 4). Wonder what that means in regards to a story. I also may be looking too much into that seeing as it's not exactly a story driven game. About as worthwhile looking into as any Mario platformer.
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Give him a break. He was at least 100 when he played StarFox.
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Technical masterpiece at the time.
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With EA around, that can easily change unfortunately. Have fun. I got a Switch as part of Black Friday sales in 2017 and am ashamed to say that I've hardly used it much. Nothing to do with the games at all. Just lack of time between work, socialising (though that's practically gone now) and the PS4. If you want a game with a challenge that's very well presented, I'd consider giving Cuphead a shot. True but even so, surely you don't announce your brand spanking new console with a 7 year old game.
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You know the drill with me unfortunately. Anything with EA on the front has to be taken with caution until release. Also, while I haven't seen the full PS5 reveal from beginning to end, I did hear that they opened with GTA5. Why?
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I haven't yet. I'll have a look through articles shortly.
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I've never played any of the Animal Crossing games but the part in bold is the vibe I get when seeing the games (ie. a general chill out game).
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Our lot atetrying to price us out with the minimum unit pricing in Wales as part of improving health here.
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For the old bastards among us, Alex Kidd in Miracle World is getting an official makeover. After viewing the trailer, I'm a tad mix on how it looks, but then I was the same with Streets of Rage 4 and that ended up looking very good.
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Sad fucks the lot of them.
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UK Politics & Brexit Discussion
Bluebird Hewitt replied to Bluebird Hewitt's topic in News & Politics
That's pretty much the mindset of Wales in general. Polls like this are meaningless as people will always vote Labour regardless of what they do (such as shutting A&E's and fobbing it off on the health board by insisting they can't do anything about it, not sacking a chief executive despite a big maternity scandal that lasted a few years, a health being being in special measures for the past 5 years, scrapping the much needed M4 relief road and using some of the money on 'alternative methods' that don't exist, demolishing a bus station in Cardiff a few years ago and still not even coming close to starting work on a new one, wanting to charge a congestion fee for driving to Cardiff despite a lack of public transport infrastructure, giving loan after loan on the government owned Cardiff Airport while those who got fucked by the floods got pittance overall by comparison, only for the Welsh Labour Government to beg Westminster for £150m and trying to politicise it, giving a huge middle finger to the Welsh public by going against them during Brexit, the list can easily continue) and 'anyone but the Tories', as the usual saying goes At the same time, the Tories themselves have not helped matters in this pandemic really with the PPE fiasco (that the Welsh Government also had issues with but barely got a mention) and the Cummings malarky. -
Hence why I said you'll be out quicker than us. We're taking a more cautious approach and will that's commendable, it's getting to the point of being in lockdown for too long by the time the review happens and something will have to give.
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For England, yes. However, as healthcare is devolved in the UK, I have to primarily abide by the Welsh Government rules. While the essential rulings (such as shopping for food) are the same, we are still under stricter lockdown rules. At present we can: 1. Go to a garden or recycling centre or go to a library. I think we can do golf as well though I need to double check that. 2. Exercise as much as possible within the local area (basically we must start and finish at our home) 3. See family members from a different household, but only outside or in a private outdoor area such as a garden. However, the guidance says we cannot go further than 5 miles (in rural areas, 5 miles gets you marginally closer to civilisation, let alone seeing someone), but this is a 'rule of thumb' and to 'use our own judgement'. In other words, as many people laughed at Boris Johnson about, you can't go 5 miles but you actually can. Other than that, we're still in lockdown until the next review on 18th June, which by that point will be 13 weeks.
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You'll probably get out of lockdown quicker than us.
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Schools in Wales will start to open up from 29th June continue up until 27th July and then back to normal (opening wise) in September. Only a third allowed back in school at one time. Good luck managing that. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-52895374
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Tbh, I think everyone has in one way or another. My one is seeing my sister now and then in my local area while walking the dog when the restriction on meeting someone outside from a different household was only eased the other day. As she lives on her own (albeit with two cats) and has ridiculous OCD (she works from home and barely left the house, though that's being eased a little now. Hasn't done shopping physically though), she's had a couple of breakdowns over the phone to my mam (though she hasn't helped herself as mentioned before). Always kept distancing from her and everyone else though.
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Only took 3 months but finally have the Yakuza Remastered Collection. Have installed 3 and 4 so will be looking to start those shortly. I'll have to buy Yakuza 6 when I'm close to finishing and I have Judgment waiting as well. This will be fun.
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I hope things get back to normal as well asap, but we're the same here and that's despite being in lockdown still, bar one or two minor parts.
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Here's a lovely picture of people by Cardiff Castle who were there to protest against the killing of George Floyd this afternoon. For those unaware, we are still in lockdown in Wales (up to at least a 13th week when they are reviewed again on 18th June) and these sort of gatherings break lockdown rules. No doubt a good chunk of these are the same hypocrites who have been clapping for carers and the NHS while also ripping into Cummings. Amazingly, Walesonline didn't even mention once about how they're breaking lockdown rules, which shows how piss poor the media really are here. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/black-lives-matter-cardiff-floyd-18338910 I'm curious to know if the police stepped in at all though.
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We're similar in Wales regarding people not doing much social distancing or just simply being fed up by still being in lockdown. While where I live (as in my actual area and not RCT as a whole) seems to be fine for the majority, I've read that Wales as a whole has been one of the worst affected (based on per 100k), despite being in lockdown for 10 weeks.