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J4MES OX4D

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  1. Luca Corberi: Italian karter who threw bumper at rival quits the sport - BBC Sport WWW.BBC.COM The Italian kart racer who threw a bumper at a rival on the track says he has quit the sport "for life".
  2. Apparently one of the devs has made a bold claim that the game is going to be a radical step forward compared to the alpha and it'll feel different. That's quite a statement so it'll be interesting if it is a step up or if it's just the usual PR bullshit and all that we see is a few tweaks.
  3. Apparently his dad owns the track too so that's why some people weren't so keen on breaking it up to start with. Junior seems like a right spoiled prick!
  4. I probably wont even bother with the beta unless there are radical changes and some new content. Don't think my interest in a COD game has been so deflated.
  5. LOL
  6. Klopp has to work out whether it was a freak result or if there is a wider issue with tactics. Their high line and lack of confidence in Adrian set the ball rolling and Liverpool allowed Villa into far too many dangerous positions even though 3 were deflected. The hosts could've probably scored another two from other chances due to calamitous defending and on another day Liverpool could've hit 5. They certainly missed Henderson, Mane and Alisson so maybe they don't have the depth people thought they had or perhaps Klopp has to modify his tactics to accommodate different players?
  7. Yeah I'm gonna grab that - hopefully it'll be the full package and be discounted too!
  8. 7-2 it finished! Remarkable day of football
  9. 5-1 Villa! Just seen that Adrian is in goal so it's not much of a shock result to be honest😎
  10. Good to know. I will keep my eye on it as there's not many of these space shooter games around and it seems to have a good foundation and is a decent price too.
  11. Only 25 hours of gameplay will be available when the game launches in early access. I've waited a year with Epic exclusives so I can wait a year for this. Not really feeling it either so I'm not too disappointed.
  12. Aston Villa beating Liverpool 4-1 and it's not even halftime. What an insane day of football!
  13. Man Utd 1-6 Tottenham! Probably the lowest point for United in the Premier League. They need more defenders and a proper manager. Astonishing performance from Spurs and it should've been double-figures. BRING BACK MOYES😂
  14. Cheers Dave! BBC radio said it was permanent🤣 Well that's some relief at least but it looks very precarious indeed. One of the big factors aside from the obvious is that cinemas don't exactly provide for open spaces, multiple doors or windows - could be very difficult to manage crowds even with controlled seating and number restrictions. Plus people may not be willing to spend £20 for this type of experience. There's just so much going against this that there really doesn't seem to be a way forward for this part of the entertainment industry.
  15. Cineworld in the UK is closing all screens permanently due to the Coronavirus impact resulting in 5,000 job losses and many other chains globally are deeply affected. The postponement of the new James Bond film seems to have a devastating knock-on effect and is the final straw for many companies it appears. The film producers itself may also regret that move with potential limited locations and low capacity screenings for when it does finally launch in November. Could this be the beginning of the end for cinemas altogether? They were becoming very expensive despite some weekly offers from some chains, plus there are plenty of other means to watch new movie releases soon after whether it be from discs or streaming. Whilst it's nice to go out and watch something on the big screen, it's becoming less viable and attractive especially with things becoming so expensive and accessible through other means. I don't want to see cinemas die out but it is going to be very hard for them to recover due to the chain of issues the virus situation has caused.
  16. I've heard HOTAS support is abysmal. Probably optimised exclusively for a controller despite high-end hardware selling out globally thanks to Microsoft Flight Simulator. Devs missed a huge trick there which will cost them an insane amount of sales on both console and PC.
  17. I don't even think Covid is to blame as the likes of Hollywood and TV networks were long going downhill before this started. The coronavrius situation has merely given them an excuse to use and even more challenges going forward. There doesn't seem to be any originality these days so production companies are having to milk famous and historic brands as a framework like Star Wars. There is an over-reliance on special effects so good old fashioned narrative pieces take a backseat plus there is also the mentality that big-budgets equate to quality. Maybe if companies weren't pumping in outlandish sums then there wouldn't be such panic to get a huge return. A lot of big named actors are overpaid beyond comprehension now and many newcomers just seem to plain and uninspired. Despite the amount of choice we have to watch such things, quality seems spread thin and I really don't know if there will be any top-end franchises coming to fruition anytime soon. Even the Walking Dead is still being milked to death! There's better quality coming out of low-budget foreign films in all honesty.
  18. Film delayed again this time until April 2021! That’s over 1 year of delays plus we’ve recently had all the release trailers so it’s clearly a financial move.
  19. I really enjoyed The Big Bang Theory but it started going downhill around when Penny got her haircut short. I'm not blaming that for the decline in quality but as the characters got older and gew up, the show seemed to get dumber and it went from a credible real-life comedy into some cheap sitcom with lots of simple humour where the characters really began to irritate and ideas were thin. I think season 8 onward marked the decline, plus the actors were getting exceptionally greedy in their wage demands - something like $600,000 to $1m an episode with even fringe characters earning six-figures in the latter seasons. Some of the later episodes were horrendous and they introduced so many pointless new characters and gave previous fringe ones larger roles which didn't expand or freshen up the show. Credit to Jim Parsons for leaving and missing out on potentially $40m but he knew the show had gone as far as it could. Two more seasons and its legacy would have been completely ruined.
  20. 3070 delayed until the end of the month
  21. Hyper Scape also came into the market when it was already saturated by highly established and popular titles plus there was literally zero marketing. Nobody knew of it aside from some NDA content creators until 2 days before it launched which was just a baffling approach. Did they think the gaming community would view it as a wonderful surprise out of the blue and Christmas come early!? The wider reaction seemed to be 'oh not another one of these games'. Games that die in this genre fade very quickly and have some spectacularly woeful global player numbers. Be interesting to see how many are actually actively playing this.
  22. Another Ubisoft flop that has to be overhauled it seems Ubisoft admits Hyper Scape is too hard and kind of boring, promises big changes | PC Gamer WWW.PCGAMER.COM Cross play is also on the way, sooner rather than later.
  23. Space required 150gb lol!
  24. First images supposedly leaked - looks like a 3rd person space game. Hopefully this isn't running on the Fallout 2 engine😎
  25. Game should be out very soon and it's shaping up amazingly!
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