Gaming 2023

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IanF wrote: Tue Oct 21, 2025 9:48 am Battlefield 6 has already taken up more time than I want to admit, plus have Harry Potter downloaded from Gamepass that I’ve not played yet that’s meant to be a real time grabber.. I don’t realise Gamepass was increasing it prices so much, will look at alternative options now. @Matty with the Loaded option - ca you buy an annual pass or do you have to remember to purchase monthly?
You can buy 1, 3, 6 and 12 months cards. They're cheap at the moment, so many of the 6 and 12 months are frequently out of stock. I think you can stack them for 2 years, so people are going ham and maxing it out for the current price.
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For those that have long memories, Bunta (formerly of this parish) worked on Battlefield 6. He's quite pleased with what they've done.
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Jimmy Choo wrote: Tue Oct 21, 2025 7:22 pm For those that have long memories, Bunta (formerly of this parish) worked on Battlefield 6. He's quite pleased with what they've done.
That’s very cool! Tell him I’ve played every Battlefield game since 1942 and am loving BF6.. a job very well done!
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IanF wrote: Tue Oct 21, 2025 8:53 pm That’s very cool! Tell him I’ve played every Battlefield game since 1942 and am loving BF6.. a job very well done!
I don't think the games are that old.
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DeskJockey wrote: Tue Oct 21, 2025 9:42 pm
IanF wrote: Tue Oct 21, 2025 8:53 pm That’s very cool! Tell him I’ve played every Battlefield game since 1942 and am loving BF6.. a job very well done!
I don't think the games are that old.
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Based on some pretty decent preview videos ive pre-ordered Project Motor Racing.
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Not trying to be contrary, but I'm not enjoying BF6 much anymore. TTK is insanely low, netcode feels like once you're hit you're dead, there's nowhere to get cover, maps are too small and performance variance across the maps is very large. Overall I find myself going back to 2042 a lot because that feels like it's in a good place and the sandbox experience is so much better. I was looking forward to BF6, but it really will be my last BF.
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Simon wrote: Wed Oct 22, 2025 4:40 pm Not trying to be contrary, but I'm not enjoying BF6 much anymore. TTK is insanely low, netcode feels like once you're hit you're dead, there's nowhere to get cover, maps are too small and performance variance across the maps is very large. Overall I find myself going back to 2042 a lot because that feels like it's in a good place and the sandbox experience is so much better. I was looking forward to BF6, but it really will be my last BF.
I've not been into online shooters for many years. Feels like the standard is too high for a casual gamer and you'll just get whooped by 12 year olds unless you can put in a few hours every day :lol:
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