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I think its about time to open the floodgates. This will be a separate thread to the other one so this can be used for all spoilers and people wanting to talk about the Avengers Endgame and whats happened. It was physically and mentally hurting me every day that passed that I hadn't seen it. So much so, I ended up buying one ticket to the cinema on the latest showing a few days ago. Never have I ever been to the cinema on my own but it had to happen and i'm super glad i've now watched this. What a movie. For a fan of Marvel and the little links between each character it was brilliant. I'd argue that it felt like more of a celebration of the Avengers team and especially the original crew rather than an amazingly epic film. Don't get me wrong it is a fantastic movie and i'd give it a 9.5/10 but don't be surprised if people that aren't fans and haven't watched most of the films say its a bit long and probably think its more like an 7/8. @TigerBurge, you called it Chris. Iron Man was literally the one to start it off and it was a great but gut-wrenching end to these films. The best bits for me were clearly Captain America wielding Thor's Hammer and watching everyone come back into the fight. That was amazing to see, just all the gold rings appear, making the whole cinema shine bright and the best group of superheroes to walk in together as one. The nostalgia of them using time travel in the way they did I thought really worked. I'm usually switched off by time travel as you can pick holes in it everywhere but the idea on how it went back to sections within films we've already watched was great. I wasn't touched by the ending of Black Widow as I thought I would be. Equally, Hulk was great to start with but i'm just not sure it worked fully because he became more in the background for the most part. Marvel was not in at all but I guess it wasn't so much about her and more about the mainstay of the last 10 years. For some reason I didn't expect Captain's ending. I was happy he was alive but then for the twist at the end it was a sad one. I don't think anyone can play Captain America ever again. He is the Cap'n. The last section hit me hard. Bitter sweet most say but I suppose all good things come to an end. I was happy with how it went. Now I can look back across 22 films and think this was one of the most enjoyable film experiences I've ever had. Excelsior!
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Taken from Eurogamer.... No Man's Sky has a huge exploit which is letting users farm the game's rarest items. The method, detailed below, allows people nab valuable resources such as Atlas Stones again and again. Due to the resource-driven nature of the game - where some items require many steps to create - this exploit is allowing users to create enough high-level items that the secretive No Man's Sky ending quickly comes into view. Testing it out for Eurogamer, our Ian Higton managed to get five Atlas Stones in around half an hour - a process which would otherwise take at least 10 times that. This method of short-cutting to the ending is reminiscent of how an early players reached the game's ending in record time before the No Man's Sky day one patch. It looks like another patch will be needed quickly to block this exploit too. Details of the exploit lay below - look away now if you do not wish to read. Upon death in your ship, No Man's Sky allows you to claim back your ship's inventory from your grave marker. But by reloading a previous save you can get your inventory back plus access to the grave as well, doubling whatever you had at the time. The items you wish to duplicate need to be in the ship's inventory, and you'll need free slots to pick them up, but - in theory - if you had 10 Atlas Stones in there you will instantly get 10 more. ----------------------------- I fear the concept of this game was brilliant but just brought to market too soon with too many things left open to pick holes at exploit.