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  1. Sorry mate, if you made your jokes amusing perhaps it wouldn't cause such confusion.
  2. Given your often holier-than-thou attitude it seemed odd.
  3. Sounds like stealing from on old and frail person with a disability to me.
  4. 10 pts: Super Mario World (SNES) It's the best Mario game and just astoundingly good fun. I replay it every couple of years and it might be the only game I've ever 100% completed (although I regretted it because turning everything into different sprites looked crap, an Tubular can get fucked). The level design is fantastic and provides a fun challenge with a steady curve. The general look was amazing, so vibrant and full of life and the sound is so wonderful too. All the pieces fit together perfectly. It's also aged perfectly. 9 pts: Skyrim (Nearly everything ever made) I own it about 5 times, I regularly replay it and it's the peak of the Bethesda style. The game play is great fun, combat feels weighty and choices feel meaningful without cutting off areas of the game. The 2 main story's of dragons and civil war are involved enough to be deep and different enough to both feel engaging. Some of the side quests are a bit naff (most of the thieves guild, I'm looking at you) but the brotherhood of darkness and mages collage more than make up for it. 8 pts: Red Dead 2 (PS4) It's all about the story here, following Arthur through the decline of the old west still draws me in. The gameplay is great fun and there's enough side stuff to keep it varied without the side stuff feeling like needless padding or fluff. 7 pts: Chrono Trigger (SNES / PC) The only JRPG I've completed. It's got great characters, great story and great levels. The curve is perfect so there's no grinding and no getting lost while you can still explore. There are some fun little puzzles and it has replay value with new game +. 6 pts: Fallout NV (PS3 / PC) I've played through all Fallout mainline games recently and 4 still falls flat on the story once you get in the institute and 1 & 2 lack pace. It's a tough call between 3 & NV but NV wins. Not to knock 3 but playing through it's all so drab, and while it's the perfect thing for a nuclear wasteland it get's a bit waring. The characters all feel more connected in NV, all those little clans interweave by the end in a much more satisfying way, and they have a bit more variety and fun to them. 5 pts: Super Mario 64 (N64) It's the second best Mario Game, still amazing to play now and ground-breaking at the time to take that leap to 3D. Level themes are all varied and mostly fun, a couple fall a bit short for me which is why SMW wins out 4 pts: C&C (I think it's call Tiberiam Dawn retrospectively) (PC) I never liked the move in visual style and some of the more zany unit's in later games, so it's between this, Red alert 1 & Red Alert 2 but the original takes it for some of the later Allied missions in Red Alert 1 being a bit of a dull slog. I played it on PS1 so much it's amazing looking back as a RTS on a control now is like torture, but on PC, especially with the remaster, it's just as much fun as it ever was. 3 pts: Arkham Asylum (PS3 / PS4) Best of the run, tight and full of side content without bloat and great fun gameplay that keeps a challenge without being a frustration, gently adding mechanics and upping the ante you need to meet. City felt too bloated for me, it's a perfect case of less is more. 2 pts: WWE Here Comes the pain (PS2) It's the peak of the smackdown games and while I go back to No Mercy more (and it is great) if HCTP was as easy to access that would be even more replayed. The roster was amazing, the mechanics near perfect and the gameplay great fun, hitting the sweet spot between the hyper pace of prior games without being bound by realism. 1 pt: Theme Hospital / Two Point Hospital (PC) Might be a cheat but lets face it, it's essentially a remaster. Again both games I love going back to time and time again, nice visuals which have aged really well in both cases and has a great a sense of humour about itself. There's a challenge but it's got the right curve to keep it fun. Some honourable mentions that just missed the cut but didn't get a mention in the list live Fallout 3 and Red Alert, Soviet Strike (PS) It's just really good fun, but I honestly couldn't explain why I love it so. Civilization 2 (PC) Still the best of the series for me because it's deep enough to get stuck into but not so much that you can't just relax and play. I'm also a sucker for the look and style. Spider-Man (PS4) It was amazing, the story was amazing and TBH batman is a cunt so I'd be inclined to go for this over Arkham but fact is looking back it's Arkham I'm keen to replay. Tony Hawks Underground (PS2) It had a fun story in a sports game, it had all the light-hearted skating joy of earlier titles without the 2 minute run limits. GTA: Vice City (PS2) GTA 3 was ground breaking and had an ungodly number of hours sunk into it but it's VC that really sticks with me. The 80's setting and movie pastiche were novel and fun, the characters were larger than life without being annoying or dull and the scale was just right. GTA:SA felt too big and had too much fluff tacked on for me that meant that while I loved it VC always takes the top spot of the PS2 era. It's just aged badly, as have all the PS2 era GTA games TBH. GTA 1 (PS1) Still great fun, basic but challenging enough, still great to sip in and out of.
  5. I picked up RoboCop rouge city. Plays ok on steam deck, looks a bit iffy in cut scenes now and then but I don't care about that. It's fun and captures the feel perfectly but I can see me getting board before the end unless they open up new mechanics. I also got Hades, which I've been really enjoying. Again I'm not going to be a 100% on it but I can see me going back for bursts for ages.
  6. Thanks lads, it's them Kreator who I sort of know and Testament who I've heard of.
  7. I bought tickets to see Anthrax later this year, are they still any good live?
  8. Talk in a couple of food thread's has ventured into stuff people had grown and I'm sure there are some on here who enjoy this sort of thing, be it a some pot in a pot on a patio or Loki's vast country estate. So, does anyone have a plan for February and beyond? Has anyone overwintered anything? I've built some raised beds through winter to work around roots from the apple and pear trees growing through my veg plot and started some garlic (some in a pot set around mid October and some in a bed set late November, I'll try and add a pic) and red onions. I've also got some broad beans (again I'll try and add a pic) I've started early in the glasshouse. Once we get into Feb I'll look to prune my roses based on how the weather turns. I've no idea on the varieties though, so if anyone knows how to ID them I'd be game to hear it.
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    Hello, As the job thread is closed but this isn't thread worthy I started something generic. I'm going to need to request reasonable adjustment in work. I've raised it as a possibility a month ago to forwarn them and they said "if we do it for you everyone else will want it" which raises the question of how best to open discussions. I'm very laid back in work these days and so I'm vary open and relaxed, but realistically how much back and forth should I tolerate before I contact the union?
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