PetKing wrote: » We only left XP behind this year and that was because of necessity when changing to a new system which couldn't run on it! One stubborn so and so refused to change because she was "dick of all the changes". Our email server is approaching maximum capacity because the MD and two senior managers hoard emails from a decade ago, maintaining they are all important! They're not... Some of the people they were corresponding with are dead...
Tazzimus wrote: » We get that a lot. "These emails from 10 years ago might be needed at some stage" No, no they won't you hoarding ****.
jcd5971 wrote: » Anyone here watch stranger things? The dungeons and dragons game looks good fun anyone here ever play it? ( the actual pen and paper game) Wonder would it be something possible to adapt to messages or a party or even boards? Or if anyone would even be interested in something like that, mind you no idea how it works. Just think of something fun try and get everyone back talking after all the drama last few weeks?
Mitch Connor wrote: played it once, poorly, as a kid.
Mitch Connor wrote: With another group of friends we created a star wars version with our own rules etc.
Mitch Connor wrote: I know people have played it online via Skype and stuff like that. Feels like too much work for online though. Feel like it's best played in big fecking sittings, everyone round a table, drink flowing and getting more violent.
Mitch Connor wrote: » played it once, poorly, as a kid. With another group of friends we created a star wars version with our own rules etc. I know people have played it online via Skype and stuff like that. Feels like too much work for online though. Feel like it's best played in big fecking sittings, everyone round a table, drink flowing and getting more violent.
Mickeroo wrote: Looks like they've started one over in Forum Games:
jcd5971 wrote: » Cheers for the link looks a bit of craic, reading it though it looks like you'd need someone in charge who knows it very well so might be a nob runner here.
SeanHarty wrote: » whats this nob runner you talk of, I may be interested.
gimli2112 wrote: » How are you finding COD? This was my favourite game back in the MW2 days but I got completely turned off the series. Last one I enjoyed was MW3 and haven't bought the last few. As years go by I'm tempted to jump back in and the boots on the ground stuff appeals. I feel real conflicted on one hand there' stuff I like but on the other I see issues that'll drive me insane (like quite possibly literally insane). Kind of waiting for the post-launch novelty to wear off before I make a final decision.
gimli2112 wrote: » yeah I saw you having trouble getting online on an xbox thread but hadn't checked the dates. Used to like the campaigns but couldn't get through Blops2/Ghosts. I think I played 3 or 4 online Ghosts' games. Pretty sure the Blops two disc was in my garden for 8 months
gimli2112 wrote: » my best friend quit where we work yesterday and I'm unbearably sad. don't know what I'm going to do when I sober up.
Mitch Connor wrote: » Wolfenstein 2 for 35 on PSN sale. NIIIIIICCCCEEE. Gonna go punch some Nazis.
jonnycivic wrote: » Nioh was 16.99 in argos over the weekend but with no stock anywhere so got it in gamestop for 20
gimli2112 wrote: » Saw a really good video the other day about how EA/Dice managed to turn around Battlefield 4. The launch must have been one of the worst ever and caused huge backlash from the community. Over time (a long long time) they eventually fixed a lot what was wrong and continued to support it probably to the detriment of subsequent BF games (Hardline / BF1). It's still a really good game, quite well supported 4 years on. Hard to see how the likes of D2, COD WW2, Battlefront 2 etc are going to recover from their launches or if the studies will even throw resources at them to do so. Don't necessarily think these are bad games or that they will certainly harm their franchises but the games themselves seem to have significant problems.