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  1. I'd like to know more about how people feel C vs HC is on this game and what works well for them and not. On the BO3, I wanted to play all game modes bar Search and Destroy on HC. Hit register just didn't seem right on core in that game. However, in WW2 I much prefer core even if I'm getting hammered. Maybe its because I still need to learn the maps as it is comforting having the map radar. What's everyone else feeling on this?
    2 points
  2. OK Tagliatelle Primavera Serves 4 400g of egg Tagliatelle, either dried (check the amount), fresh from deli or home made.... for the sauce.... 8 tablespoons of olive oil 2 red onions, peeled and thinly sliced 2 yellow peppers halved, deseeded and cut into 1 cm cubes 1 red pepper halved, deseeded and cut into 1 cm cubes 1 courgette (zuccinni?) trimmed and cut into 1 cm cubes 1/2 teaspoon dried chilli flakes 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves (I didn't have any so I used a smaller amount of dried thyme) Salt to taste Heat the oil in a large frying pan over a medium heat. Fry the onions, peppers, courgette, chilli and thyme, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon, for approx 8 minutes until just softening. Season to taste with salt and set aside Cook the pasta in a large pan of boiling water until al dente. Drain and tip back into the same pan. Pour in the sauce , place the pan over a low heat and toss everything together for 30 seconds to allow the flavours to combine. Serve immediately Taken from 'Gino's Pasta - Everything You Need To Cook The Italian Way' by Gino D'Acampo published by Kyle Books The combining part didn't go too well as you can see as I used too small a pan but it still tasted terrific. Definitely be using the pasta machine again!
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  3. [emoji38] why cant you make them play better?! I think I've put in a different thread but Stretch mentioned about you getting them off their profiles. Guys - make sure you start putting those clips out and let Rich know.
    1 point
  4. Its more the rage that takes over me and I spam buttons to respawn so I wouldn't know if there's an issue
    1 point
  5. techno

    Forum Montage Time!

    I used to use share factory but because it wasn't there I thought they'd replaced it with the capture gallery doh
    1 point
  6. NCA-Paendrag

    Forum Montage Time!

    I trim my clips in capture gallery first. Feels easier. Share Factory adds a start and end clip to it though.
    1 point
  7. HC everytime for me if solo or can persuade others.
    1 point
  8. I haven’t tried HC yet on this game, have been having too much fun on the normal mode 👍 Will try HC at some point though and it’s always a good laugh.
    1 point
  9. Sennex

    Swatting

    Not a fan of Salon.com typically, but I thought this op-ed was solid. https://www.salon.com/2018/01/06/swatting-didnt-kill-a-man-police-did/ “Swatting” didn’t kill a man, police did Police accountability needs to be a part of the conversation in the shooting of an innocent man after a prank call Andrew Finch, a 28-year-old father of two, was shot and killed after walking out of his front door. The police officer who fired the weapon was part of a SWAT team called out to what they believed was a violent situation that involved a shooting and kidnapping. It turns out the emergency call to authorities was just a hoax, and Finch an innocent victim. The story has been covered widely since it happened on Dec. 28 in Wichita, Kansas. The suspected prankster has been arrested, his criminal background repeatedly cited, and one headline after another has branded “swatting” as a deadly prank. “Swatting” is when someone calls emergency services anonymously to report a fake situation with the intention of getting a SWAT team or large police presence to respond to the address given. But is it the “swatting” that’s deadly, or the police officer who pulled the trigger? “There’s a reason why swatting is such an effective tactic,” said Kade Crockford from the ACLU of Massachusetts in an interview last week for “Salon Now.” “It’s because police departments across the country have largely, in the dark, militarized to the extent that they are really hair-trigger ready to be deployed by a malicious actor like this in a prank that unfortunately, in Kansas, ended in someone’s death." SWAT teams are primarily used in the war on drugs, often in lower income and minority communities. An ACLU study from 2014 found that 80 percent of the raids they analyzed were carried out to execute a search warrant. The allegedly violent incident that police were responding to and the amount of media attention paid to the raid in Kansas makes it an outlier. “This is obviously a very highly publicized SWAT raid that ended very badly. SWAT raids end badly all the time in the United States,” said Crockford. Watch the full interview with Crockford in the video below to hear more about the ACLU's findings The government doesn’t keep across-the-board statistics on SWAT raids, but a New York Times investigation found that at least 81 civilians and 13 law enforcement officers died in raids of this kind from 2010 through 2016, with many others maimed or wounded. “We really have to look at police department policies and procedures with respect to what happens after those SWAT teams are deployed,” said Crockford. “We have to ask, as a society, what are we doing or not doing at a systemic level that enables these kinds of mistakes to take place.” Despite a renewed national focus on excessive police force, thanks in large part to the Black Lives Matter movement, courts have shown that the law usually sides with the officers involved if they believed their lives were in danger. Radley Balko has written extensively about police militarization and no-knock raids. In his latest article at the Washington Post about the Kansas incident, he wrote about the conditioning of police to believe they are increasingly under attack, despite statistics showing the opposite to be true. “It puts lives at unnecessary risk. It increases the chances that a police officer will see an innocent gesture as a furtive one,” wrote Balko. As much as “swatting” is a waste of public resources and an atrocious prank that deserves attention, it’s irresponsible and disingenuous to leave police accountabilityout of the conversation about the case in Kansas.
    1 point
  10. Stretch616

    FG Mobile App

    Pretty much the same for me. More than happy to throw some ideas into the ring but I have zero clues when it comes to app development although I'd be happy to support from a project management side. But judging by Mike's OP I think he's already got that covered 😂😂
    1 point
  11. I have it somewhere in my saved clips 😃
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  12. Not necessarily but if it's done right I've no problem with it, blops3 was a better game than ww2 imo. Eitherway the maps and killstreaks will be infinitly better.
    1 point
  13. Lee didn’t get chance to show me this, we played PUBG instead but I liked the concept of that so I’ve downloaded fort nite. Look forward to playing with you guys 😊
    1 point
  14. Dude, that game was ridiculous and fun! You played a blinder as well mate, top game to be in and give some more humble pie for Crispy as we were in a full party again! [emoji2]
    1 point
  15. That was great. I loved the fact you could hear the tension in Rich's voice!! Although there is part of me that wondered if Rich was ever going to get out of that hole 😂😂😂
    1 point
  16. Do you mean quality as in making it look less compressed or the content because i can't make these guys play any better? I add a bit of sharpness to mine to make them look less compressed looking and disable resampling, that's about it though.
    1 point
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