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  1. I really enjoyed it, finished a playthrough (hero). should add I haven't played an infamous game before.

    The kicking dup out of areas aspect is a bit of an after thought for me as you can quite happily run through the whole map without doing it, and having to do it before a mission was the only reason I did.

    I am interested to see how your decisions affect the game because I think the differences could be pretty huge.

    overall a fun game fun story even if it is a bit short.

  2. Delph's stamina and will be invaluable in Brazil.

    Gerrard, Henderson, Barkley and Barry are big plodders who won't last the pace when it gets hot and humid.

    have you watched Henderson play recently? his workrate is one of if not his best attribute.

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  3. I just dreamt I was driving to work, it was pitch black and there was a kid in the road.

    after repeatedly purposely not letting me past I got out my car and walked up to him and said something.

    he said like 123 and then this massive wolf came to kill me. just as it went for my neck the kid called it off

    so I ran away then the kid appears from nowhere, he calls his wolf from miles away and it looked like he was just going to kill me, but it just stopped right infront of me and just kept rising in height the kid says 1,2... and then his dad appears, the kid seems to listen to reason that he shouldn't be in the road.

    then we were by this door, and things seem to have calmed down as I walk through it.

    when the kid throws a knife kills his dad gets out a four pronged knife comes at me 123 and the wolf tackles me, I then woke up.

    I think I died, no idea where the dream came from though.

  4. They really should have a set % of football players to real life gamers so u don't play against hundreds of basically the same team

    You mean make players rarer? That would just make even the basic players far more expensive for even the poorest players. Thats not the problem its just the fifa community is terrible and has no imagination and then EA are an absolute joke making it the way it is, its supposed to be "ultimate team" yet they made it even harder this year than it was last year to make interesting and different teams and now you just end up with standard premier league teams or serie a teams and it just makes the whole thing dull.

    Think they had it spot on in 11/12 UT but since its became popular this and last year its basically build the sweatiest team and have a game of arcade sped up hoofball where any player can rocket in 35 yarders.

    I think this is exactly what he means though, you'd have less rare/gold players, and having a gold player would be a big deal so you wouldn't play against the same players every game.

    whereas at the minute there are probably enough sturridges for everyone to have one.

    And playing against all gold 100 chem teams every game is expected.

    I remember I had much more fun on 12 I think when you could play with a bronze team or a couple of golds or full gold and get a fairly even match regardless.

  5. why do people at work insist on making things as difficult as possible.

    i took the time to write a procedure for a job another department should be doing that us saves hours doing the job. the least they can do is read the damn thing.

    but no because I need one signature of someone that is "too busy" it can't be put into circulation.

    so busy they left at quarter to 4 infact. /rant

  6. I don't know, but doens't then the question become: did he gain an advantage from being in offside position? IMO yes he did.

    I just had this exact conversation.

    3 men offside, they don't come back onside. so surely they're gaining an advantage from being there.

    although I think the goal would be given all day it should be offside for me.

  7. this forensic evidence about the bat, are they saying that he shot through the door, then put his legs on? or that he had his legs on all the time? or that he didnt have them on?

    what are they actually arguing? would have thought the ballistics would have been better at showing if he was on his legs or not

    the defence arguing that he was bent over, and that the door was partly missing and had been tampered with doesnt make it sound that clear cut

    I think it's just a case of trying to say pistorius is lying about his story, so could also be lying about thinking she was an intruder.

    his story(I think) is he shot then put his legs on and broke the door with the bat.

    prosecution were trying to say he shot and then broke the door down without his legs on.

    and the door being tampered with is just ridiculous. how it can possibly still be used as evidence is beyond me.

  8. I can't remember which commentator it was, but in our game against Newcastle at the weekend, he said:

    "Up comes Mike Williamson for the corner, who's always a big threat from set pieces." He then went on to explain how he hasn't scored from one for Newcastle in his entire career.

    Just the other week, someone claimed that Ron Vlaar isn't known for his shots from distance. Both of his competitive goals for us have been from 20+ yards.

    And don't even get me started on Andy **** Townsend. The bias is somewhat understandable when commentating on English teams in Europe, but to constantly groan and sigh when United miss chances is nothing less than highly unprofessional in my book. It's cringey. There was also clear reluctance to give Olympiakos any credit at all. That Keane interview was refreshing.

    this reminded me of something I heard last year, a commentator on a fulham game(I think it was niall Quinn) kept saying "sascha riether the young German fullback",

    or "riether showing his youthful inexperience there", he was 30 or 31. I had to Google his age just to reassure myself because the commentator was convinced he was young.

    how some of these people are actually getting paid for it is beyond me.

  9. just had for a meal with friends waiter brings over receipt

    I put in for mine and a tip already.

    one guy looks at receipt, sees 10% service charge "I ain't paying a service charge", someone else says it's extortionate, and starts taking it off everyone's meal and giving out change.

    ****ing hate when people are being cheap about a tip, and I put in for a tip don't start giving it back to me as 'change'.

    I don't like being told to pay a service charge, it ain't British. I do tip a good meal, by that's probably only half the time. I'm sure this has been done before in this topic mind.

    Although the American compulsory tipping model works well, we don't do that over here.

    I agree completely

    having a service charge forced on you is wrong, but it was the petty way they went about using that as an excuse not to leave a tip.

    "I would've tipped but I'm not now"

    It's not the waiters fault ffs.

    if the service or the food didn't deserve tipping that's fair enough.

    giving me the tip I had left back was just too much.

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  10. just had for a meal with friends waiter brings over receipt

    I put in for mine and a tip already.

    one guy looks at receipt, sees 10% service charge "I ain't paying a service charge", someone else says it's extortionate, and starts taking it off everyone's meal and giving out change.

    ****ing hate when people are being cheap about a tip, and I put in for a tip don't start giving it back to me as 'change'.

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