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• #16977
Photo of racing wheel setup for sale in previous post...
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• #16978
Will this help me learn to drive?
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• #16979
100%... Can't make you worse!
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• #16980
If I had the space I'd have that of you in a heartbeat.
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• #16981
If it helps, the point of this chair is that it folds up when you're not using it:
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• #16982
Getting into Gwent a bit more, it's pretty good but there's no way the stand alone version would work as an IRL card game, which I kinda liked about the witcher version.
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• #16983
Finally popped over to Skellige. Would've gone earlier if I'd known they all had hilarious Norn Iron accents.
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• #16984
Funny this should pop up now, I've been seriously thinking about buying a set-up like this to help me learn to drive... Paddle shift tho', right? Is there a stick version?
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• #16985
You can buy a shift add-on for the g920: http://gaming.logitech.com/en-gb/product/driving-force-shifter
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• #16986
I might have to try and find one out here, haven't got a car to practice on... This could save me money on lessons then I can get rid after I get my license...
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• #16987
This is for when you're pretending to be the DS in a bike race, right?
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• #16988
Remember Fallout 4? I see the DLC season pass is £20 on PSN and am considering it. Is it worth it?
I did like FO4 and put a decent amount of time into it, but haven't really played it in a year or so (Skyrim and Dark Souls 3 took over my life) might be the catalyst to jumping back in.
Alternatively the individual parts of the DLC are also on sale so could just pick up the good stuff? I do like all the settlement building bits (which is relatively cheap) is the additional gameplay stuff good? -
• #16989
Personally I found it a bit of a No Man's Sky. Really enjoyed the first 15 or so hours but didn't find much depth to it. If you like the base building that might expand out your enjoyment, I didn't care for it much.
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• #16990
There's plenty of missions and lots of play time in the DLC but if you didn't find FO4 that absorbing then I don't think there's much in the DLC that's gonna help.
If you buy one then farharbour is the best bit.
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• #16991
It's based on an IRL game called Condottiere. Not played Gwent, but it's inspiration is great.
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• #16992
I'm fully into it now whatever, nearly at level 10 where I can do ranked matches. Probably losing slightly more than I win but playing with nilfguard when done of the other decks are probably easier.
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• #16993
So standard wall chargers don't work for the Nintendo Switch.
Thanks Obama.
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• #16995
Happy 25th birthday! (in the UK anyway)
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• #16997
I finally succumbed and started my new game+ play through of Witcher 3 properly this week. after playing the gwent standalone beta the in-game gwent feels clunky and weird and you lose all your cards when you start over so my deck sucks feelsbadman.gif.
also just ordered shadow of mordor goty edition for £15 on amazon. have been holding off on it for ages but fancy trying something new.
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• #16998
Remember Fallout 4? I see the DLC season pass is £20 on PSN and am considering it. Is it worth it?
Yes.
YMMV obviously as I'm a massive fanboy.
Having said that, Far Harbor was fantastic, more Fallouty than the entire games even, also Nuka-world was fun.
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• #16999
Nuka-world was fun.
Lies
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• #17000
shadow of mordor is good but not massively long. Don't try and 100% it or do every side mission or you'll get find it gets too repetitive.
Yep. Had a free afternoon so stopped by. Single player FS1 was easily beaten but multiplayer was great. So long spent agonising over a 5 second turn.