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Who's got 305ish alts on tonight's raid team? Happy to run it repeatedly
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Golgy is definitely more than that though, as they said the one-pool method wouldn't work. If there's a 320 artefact to be had then definitely HM!
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Aw hells yis. Do we go in blind and try and figure out the challenge ourselves? I'm guessing you'll just have to beat him in two totems. Edit: Up for HM personally.
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New teaser!
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People who normally defend this show when I'm critical: can you really say anything good about the last episode? Literally one of the worst episodes of anything I've ever watched.
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Is it black though, or is it dark grey like an N64? #nostalgicbants
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This is awesome, I've had it open all day. I don't know whether to "hand in" or not, because maybe I haven't found them all! It's too big! Is there a blog post or forum post somewhere with people discussing it? Edit: handed in 159, googled it, found there was 169. D'oh.
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I'm enjoying the game a lot more since I went to Diamond City and took on a companion who talks.
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I get the feeling bob might've taken his Xbone back when he realised nobody else here had one :p
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I have no idea how you could do this, start P4G and then not finish it. That's some kind of cardinal gaming sin right there.
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.gifv is not an image type. You can't load it with image tags because it's not an image. It is a marketing ploy by imgur, nothing more than a webm with a different filetype. It needs to be embedded as an object to be played. So it would need a completely specific tag adding, which is pointless when you can just remove the v and display the gif, which will work on all devices. In other words, and in the spirit of this thread
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So on challenge mode, there'll be a different boss to beat a different way each week, and the hint suggests that, as expected, Golgoroth will need to be brought down without ever losing his gaze. I think that's pretty doable now!
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I love that the spambot has both failed in his spamming and also accidentally created a genuine thread. It'd be remiss not to mention Destiny, which I've sunk such a crazy amount of time into (29d 57m 0s apparently). Some people grind, solo the daily/weekly missions etc, but I think it's been important to my experience that I've hardly ever done that unless I was chasing one particular weapon or something. Almost my entire experience of Destiny has been with N-Europe members on a headset. It may have its issues but there's no taking away from the fact that it's very fun to play, the use of teamwork in raids is brilliant, the PvP - apart from the odd terribly balanced map - is really addictive and has a few great time gated modes that I look forward to whenever they roll around.
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This awesome headset is currently £49, a steal, same price at John Lewis, http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00I8S4E1C/?tag=ho01f-21
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SSX didn't have normal multiplayer but actually, the way their online/ghost system worked was very unique and a lot of fun.
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Freedom Wars! Didn't really expect that. Glad I didn't buy it in the end. @ReZourceman if your PS3 is still plugged in, check out SSX next month
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If you're not feeling any burn or at least tightness on your chest after a bench/chest day, then you needed to activate your chest muscles more on the lift, instead of powering it all with your shoulders/biceps.
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Can hardly expect it to go really well with no experience! The best bet is to be humble, admit that it's new to you, poke fun at yourself/laugh things off. Get meta if you're being thrown off by something that's different, "oh of course here we're not actually using traditional timings today, so the wait is a little bit longer between goes than we're used to", "haha yeah so if you notice a little bit of a gap in our commentary that might just be us getting used to the delay!", "of course in an official Battle Box tournament, turn times are limited to..." You get the idea. Have a huge list of relevant things to say to fill empty spaces! Just think, the problems you had last time will never be problems again, you won't let them be, so you've already gained experience and improved. Think where you'll be after doing it five, ten, a hundred times
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Don't latch onto it, it's one of those things you'll think about for ages - but everyone else will have already forgotten.
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Just pray for a good gear drop during the raid because it's only once you get to Oryx that being 311 and up is beneficial (but not required).
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I can't be bothered to read terminals.... So to me none of that stuff makes any area any different to the last. Also if they're a legendary enemy I just do one thing: Press square to win.
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That's just not how I expect Fallout to be though. In fact that's literally the opposite of the Fallout experience to me. In any Fallout game before this, as well as TES, you could ignore the main story forever and just wander from settlement to settlement, getting involved in anything from a domestic dispute, through a murder mystery up to an all-out war, meeting interesting NPCs, finding unique items. But almost every marker on FO4 is just a formulaic experience. I agree with you that combat and gameplay itself has improved, although it's very much just a refinement of FO3 mechanics, in some cases just fixing what was broken, it doesn't feel like a big step forward/sequel. I'll go to Diamond City this evening before I give up on it. This might be the first Bethesda RPG that I can only enjoy if I absorb plenty of the main story early on instead of trying to make my own game of it.
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How did that go?
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But it's Superman! That... meekly acted one from that really average movie.