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Middle Class Caveman

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  1. I always feel like the cinematics are way better than the actual games for Warhammer. They always feel a bit clunky. However, I do feel like they pay off the hardcore lore nerds well so that's a plus.
  2. I think it’s a refreshing take on those movies and Snyder really hit the mark with the feeling of doom and gloom. Great casting too.
  3. So Blizzard dropped this cinematic a couple of weeks ago and i've watched it so many times. It's beautiful. You don't even need to know the story or the characters to feel the emotions. I think this might be my return to retail WoW because it just seems like they're trying to tell stories again rather than just 'look at this cool shit'. I'm pretty done with classic to be honest because playing the same game from back in 2009 just doesn't feel like a good use of my finite gaming time. Give this a watch and let me know what you think World of Warcraft The War Within
  4. Assistant Headteacher for Raising Standards 🙂 I try to help kids be better people....
  5. Last night was great. Jumped in to a party with 4 lads and we managed to win almost every game. the highlight was @Luseth running around with a knife destroying teams and winning us the day on several occasions. domination on rust can get in the bin but it was good craiq in the end as we won 200-199!
  6. Apparently its got that old Aliens PS2 game feel to it but you get to pick your load outs etc....
  7. Oh @Luseth you are too kind! Wiping out parties is never part of the fun and it was your first times so it's hard to navigate the options you have in front of you. I thoroughly enjoyed myself and watching you all slowly fall into your characters was great to see. You should all be very proud of yourselves. @Greboth @TheMuggySpud @Lurchzy
  8. Apparently Fireteam Elite is supposed to be good but the servers died off quick or something?
  9. Is Shoot house the new Nuketown? Kind of feels like it. I wish we could get some of the Original MW3 maps back too, like good ones. Not Strike or that other massive downtown one we had in MW2.
  10. Has anyone actually played the campaign yet? Reddit aren't happy about anything! Especially COD.
  11. Face to face sessions are always best and they can run a lot longer too. We could probably get away with running monthly or 3 weekly sessions on a Sunday night maybe?
  12. I’m glad you enjoyed it and I’m sure we could arrange some more games in the future - we waste enough time playing call of duty! as for dice, they are addictive! I got a dice advent calendar from Dakota Irish last year and it was awesome!
  13. Hi gang, can anyone recommend a good TV bracket? I want to mount my TV ago my chimney breast but I want the bracket to be multi-directional. So be able to pull the tv out into the room, turn it left and right and tilt it up and down. I think my TV is 50” Any suggestions?
  14. The description and reviews say 23 hour battery?
  15. The A30’s are actually wireless but they have three options, wired, Bluetooth 2.4 and 5.2
  16. Today I saw something amazing! Mandalorian Astro A30’s! now there’s a large part of me that wants them because I will get a lot of use out of them, I use headphones a lot and have 3 separate pairs for my PlayStation (old turtle beach), my PC for D&D and when I’m at work planning lessons and then lastly the gym. according to the stats the A30’s are compatible with Bluetooth and all hardware so I think they will work for all three activities. can I get a review from anyone who currently owns them please, no ‘hear say’ please! thanks 503 - Service Unavailable Error WWW.AMAZON.CO.UK
  17. Can you do that on retail? I have characters on retail somewhere
  18. I remember just getting sucked in back in 2004 and then playing until 2009 every hour of the day I could. The initial pull was always the social aspect of it. Sadly, nowadays I think it’s less common in games, even MMO’s. I only play COD if other people are online, with WoW you defo need some people to play with or you can get bored fast!
  19. So @Lurchzy and I jumped on the wow hardcore band wagon and really didn't enjoy it lol! However, I took the opportunity to go back to Wrath of the lich king classic and play my death knight again, loved it! Saw my paladin was level 64/80 and decided...I'm gonna get that fucker to 80 so I can have some choice in cataclysm! A week later and he's level 70 and i'm officially grinding it out in Northrend. It's funny how sometimes all you need is a little break from a game to enjoy it again!
  20. In the group chat today @Macca89 and I were having a civilised discussion about money (unit @Greboth decide to intervene with a 'mum' joke...) and it reminded me about a post I wrote back in March 2020. I never posted it because after asking @GazzaGarratt to proof read it we both agreed that the timing was poor. Sadly, I think considering the economic climate right now, I should have posted it. However, I am posting it now and I hope it lands well and that it sparks some discussion? I'd love to do a full in-depth post about money and wealth etc but I'm also aware that this is a gaming forum! So...let me know? Enjoy! Covid-19 What can we learn? I’m currently sat in my garden smoking a beautiful Lancero cigar soaking up the sun and reflecting on something my sister said to me this morning. ‘We aren’t getting any wages until May’. With the current global pandemic there has been a real shift back to what I would consider ‘socialist ideals’. People clapping for the NHS and demanding they get more pay and resources, the government offering to cover 80% of wages etc and the outrage of the self employed not getting anything. My sister and brother in law fall into the third category, they are both self employed - a hairdresser and a stone mason. One of my reflections and the purpose of this article is to make people think about their financial security and position because unfortunately the government response hasn’t been what some people had hoped. Here is an unpopular opinion and I apologise if I offend anyone BUT it is not the governments job to pay for you in times of crisis. We live in one of the most prosperous economies in the world, if you aren’t prepared for tough times then you have been negligent. I’m known as the money guy, so i’m going to play that role today and offer some practical advice you can apply once the world is back to normal that will hopefully remedy the opinion I stated above. Firstly, lets start with some of the issues that people have been facing. A lot of people have been laid off as a result of this situation because they are non-essential, others have been home bound and unable to do their self employed job. This has put a serious financial strain on the whole world, people are hurting. Lets examine the reasons why. People are living pay cheque to pay cheque People don’t have any savings People are laden with debt and this is soaking up their financial resources My sister and brother in law both fit all three categories, I fall into the third as I have two mortgages and a car to pay for. The combination of these three issues have meant that even just staying at home for 3 weeks has become a very daunting task for significants amount of people. So what’s the remedy? Well, i’m going to give you some advice that you can begin to put in place after this is all over that will hopefully help you become more resilient to global downturns (I’m thinking about the next recession!). Have an emergency fund I’m sure you’ve all heard of this before but i’m going to spell it out here. You should have 8 to 12 weeks worth of living money saved up somewhere that you can fall back on should you find yourself out of work. This took me a long time to commit too as a younger man but now that I have it, I feel very safe. It’s stored in a cash isa that my wife and I have access to at any time but not with our current banking provider. We both bank with Santander, so it’s in Lloyds. The reason being is that when I log into my internet banking if I see a fair wedge of money just sitting there, i’m going to find a way to spend it. Try to build on this once we get back to something of a normal economy. Reduce your spending and/or save first Again, this one is a tough one because we all generally live to the means we have. When I first started teaching I was earning £800 a month and I spent it all! I’ve been teaching for 17 years and I earn 5 times that now, I could easily spend it all too. This was something I had to help my wife with when we decided to have children because she would get to the end of the month and have nothing left in her account, when we talked about having a baby I suggested that she could save almost £1000 a month (once I took a look at the maths) before the baby was due to make sure we were flush during maternity leave. She didn’t believe me but after a few conversations about making her see where she was wasting money she took my advice. On payday she took £600 (a compromise) straight out of her account and put it in a separate savings else where. Low and behold she managed to save £5000 before the baby was born. What was she missing out on? Takeaways, costa coffees, random trips to shops on the way too and from work. Everyone wastes money, even me - i’m sat here smoking a cigar! Making spending cuts doesn’t have to be drastic but a small change can add up to a big reward. Ice cream in the freezer….. My economics lecturer taught me this saying and it has some truth to it. If I had a tub of ben and jerry’s in the freezer - it wouldn’t stay there long. Like, a week at most? I would eat it, why? Because it makes me feel good! Money is the same, if you have money in your pocket, you will spend it. Companies have become surgical in their ability to separating you from your money. So if you have it to hand you will spend it. So my last suggestion is simple. Have many different accounts for different purposes and only carry the card that you have allowed for disposable income. Here is a list of my accounts for illustration: Barclays Wages - my wages go in here and this is where I pay for my phone, insurances, my car etc. I have set up standing orders on payday that separate my pay into various other accounts and my savings. I don’t carry the card for this account. Monzo - this is my disposable income, every month I transfer in £400, thats £100 a week. I use this account for my petrol and anything else I want. Once it’s gone, it’s gone. Joint account - this is where the wife and I put money in together and its where our mortgage, council tax and utilities come out from. We don’t carry the cards for this account. Teacher discount card - this is a card we load up with £300 a month to go shopping with, we get 3% cash back from shopping at major supermarkets. This is the only card we will use for shopping etc, once it’s gone, it’s gone. This means that all of my savings are in place and I never overspend because I know EXACTLY how much disposable money I have - Monzo is a great bank for that as it’s all online and works well with apple pay etc, even gives you a little progress bar that tells you how much money you have left for a certain period of time and is colour coded. Hopefully this article has been useful and has given some of you some ideas that you could use to make yourself crisis/recession proof. Much love, Elliott
  21. It was really hard considering how many people there were!!
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