mfceiling wrote: » Moldova 3rd?? Not sure if they started or stayed near 100/1 though.
Stheno wrote: » They went down to 20/1 yesterday
[Deleted User] wrote: » PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is AMAZING.
Deleted User wrote: » PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is AMAZING.
awec wrote: » Yea it's brilliant, there's a boards group on discord of people who play if you ever want to squad up. It'll be even better once they fix all the perf issues.
errlloyd wrote: » How good a rig do I need for it? Just upgraded pretty much everything, but only got a midrange graphics card.
[Deleted User] wrote: » My mate runs it with an i5 and a 770. 16gb ram.
Erik Shin wrote: » Surely not onboard graphics?
Deleted User wrote: » Nvidia GTX770
errlloyd wrote: » I exaggerated how good my graphics card is - it is old and entry level! It is something I intend on replacing when I get paid next. I've got a i5 7700k, a nice quick SSD and a nice quick large Hard Drive. New good ram. So just need to ship out the Radeon R7 360
awec wrote: » It's probably borderline. It'll run but not that smooth. Depends on what your tolerance is for random FPS drops to unplayable levels. I have an i7, 16gb and a gtx 1070 and even when I have it on low settings I only get ~90fps from this game and it drops a lot in certain situations.
errlloyd wrote: » Wow. It is fairly poorly optimized so! Need to upgrade the rig before the new COD comes up. I've been dying to try BF1 too. So I guess I'll just lump this in with the other games that I am going to pay a lot of money but never have time to play!
Buer wrote: » I heard him. Not an impressive speaker but an insight into the mindset of those who are seeking pay restoration. His only real response when put to him that it was unsustainable spending on public salaries that contributed to the crash his mantra was "I disagree". He seemed happy to put all the blame squarely on the banks and developers. In 2008 we were guilty of sleepwalking into a financial crisis. Now we're not sleepwalking into anything. We are consciously and knowingly strolling into it. Tax intakes are only now starting to reach 2007 levels again. This is the rationale for pay restoration. Aside from the fact that the pay levels were completely bloated and unrealistic, there are approximately an additional 500k people now in this country. With the same tax intake, the available funds are significantly tighter yet the unions want a return to their previous salaries. It boggles the mind that the average public sector salary is €47k a year.
swiwi_ wrote: » Getting back to this topic, I know this refers to NZ and not Ireland, but it was an interesting graphic I saw in the NZ Herald.
awec wrote: » Another Healy-Rae classichttps://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0517/875862-drink-driving/
thomond2006 wrote: » I despair at people like him being elected.
thomond2006 wrote: » True. The likes of Lowry only exist because he's being empowered by the electorate. As long as people vote for those who only care about their local area and not the national agenda of forming a government and running the country it's going to continue.