I have it and played it non stop for a while, but it got to be too much the same. I'll come back when the 2nd DLC is out.

Posts made by raphjd
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RE: Anyone playing Destiny on PS4?
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RE: NEVERWINTER (XBOX ONE)
I've been playing it for a while now.
Keynes Alley or KeynesAlley (can't remember which is PS4 and which is XBox) are my gamer tags.
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RE: Will you get married if government legalize gay marriage?
My partner and I were the first to marry (physically being) in Scotland, the morning it became legal. Another couple flew to Australia so they could get married under Scottish law at the embassy, making them the 1st gay Scottish marriage.
We found out when we got married that we were the 1st to have a Civil Partnership in the Scottish Highlands, but 6th in all of Scotland.
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I don't like the term "gay rights", as we are not fighting for gay rights but for equality. Unlike the other protected groups, we aren't asking for special rights (quotas, affirmative action, special laws enshrining our bigotry, etc, etc).
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RE: F2P
I don't think there are any true F2P (free to play) games out there anymore.
P2W (pay to win) seems to be the only so called "free" business model in the gaming industry right now.
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RE: The Last of Us
There won't be another Uncharted. That was announced before the release of the current version.
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RE: Should Dolce And Gabbana Apologize For IVF Remarks?
I prefer they keep backwater thoughts to themselves. Wait, no, better they share their stupidity so I know.
TRUE, it's better to know your enemies than if they are kept from view.
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RE: Please stop the flood
I muted the offender, so he can no longer post in the forums.
He was flooding the forums to get bonus points.
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RE: PC gaymers?
Except for laptops and Kindles, I build all my computers myself.
It's not that hard, if you take it easy and do your research. There are plenty of guides online to help you.
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RE: I don't think making gay marriage legal should be so important to us
As we saw in the UK and many other countries, these non "marriage" gay relationships were never equal to hetero marriage.
Despite what people seem to believe, the UK government officially said that Civil Partnerships were "somewhat similar to marriage" when it came to rights and whatnot. Tony Blair, the then Prime Minister, said that civil partnerships were "separate but equal" from hetero marriage. If you don't know what Jim Crow laws are, then look it up. Basically they are laws that said whites and blacks were separate but equal, which is why they had difference drinking fountains for each race, and so on.
Hell, even with gay marriage now being legal, all references to love and sex have been removed from gay marriage, while still being an official part of hetero marriage.
"Marriage" is often claimed by the religious. However, "marriage" has belonged to the state for over 4,000 years.
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RE: Germany forced to bail out bankrupt countries like Spain and Greece
Every country's government pays way too much for the stuff it buys. The US infamously bought $12,000 toilet seats and £32,000 hammers back in the 1980s, which at any hardware store would have cost less than $15. Haliburton is still screwing the US over on several contracts they have. The UK always gets screwed (purposely it seems) whenever they had a contract with outside companies, especially in construction.
NO government is without it's base of corruption.
You don't have to live in Greece to see where the problems are coming from; mass tax evasion, black market, early retirement, extremely generous work benefits, etc, etc.
Now, as a citizen you are supposed to pay your taxes and in return the greek state is supposed to provide you education, health and public infrastructure but because of all the money grubbing these three sectors were and are crumbling. You have to pay for extra tutoring if you want a dissent education for your child, you have to pay the doctors or a private clinic if you are in need of something that's less than an absolute life-threatening emergency and you also have to compensate in time and money for the bad public infrastructure.
The UK has the same problems and it's been made worse by having to bailout various countries.
It pisses me off that my taxes have gone up, as has the retirement age, while government services are being slashed.
Let's compare Greece's black market (in 2009 figures) with Scotland's school budget (2012/13). Greece's black market cost their country 43.2 Billion Euros per year (very low estimate; see earlier post) and Scotland spends £2.4 Billion a year on schools. Based on population, cost of living, currency conversion and other factors, you can say that Greece's black market tax loss is just shy of 14 times it's budget for school. Of course that doesn't cover the other forms of tax evasion.
Your government's budget is in serious trouble when 25% of it's GDP tax revenue is lost to the black market. Then you need to add in all the other forms of tax evasion and the problem just grows and grows.
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RE: Merkel she wants Greece to stay in euro zone, but bailout terms must be honoured
Greece created it's own problems. (see the other active thread on Greece)
49% tax evasion (in 2005) even before the global economic crisis is pretty extreme. If you look at that other thread, the numbers are disgusting. People keep trying to place all the blame on the rich, but the facts don't bare that out. The entire nation actively participated in running their country into the ground.
My taxes have skyrocketed, while government service have been slashed. Much of this is to do with the various bailouts the UK has taken part in. Why should I have to pay for the horrible actions of others?!
Then there was the threat a couple weeks ago from Greece to let all the terrorists into Europe if they didn't get their way.
The 7% was an example, not the actual amount Greece has to pay. At least that I know of.
My point is that the indebted nations need to pay the entire amount to service their loans, just like anyone else would have to.
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RE: Germany forced to bail out bankrupt countries like Spain and Greece
How can there be 49% tax evasion in 2005, but the lower classes are paying their taxes?
Remember, the lower economic classes are the "other 95%". That means the 44% of the tax evasion, in 2005 before the global economic collapse, came from the lower economic classes in Greece. This is based on the claims that the top 5% never pay any taxes, which is unlikely.
Tax evasion in Greece has a long history. During the Ottoman Empire, it was considered "patriotic" to not pay your taxes.
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RE: Should Dolce And Gabbana Apologize For IVF Remarks?
They are free to say what they want, but we are also free to boycott their brand.
D&G are ignorant twats who have said some really screwed up things over the years, especially about gays. They seem to be more than a bit self loathing.
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RE: Merkel she wants Greece to stay in euro zone, but bailout terms must be honoured
Why should Greece be allowed to pay back the money at 0% interest, when the countries that bailed them out have to pay interest on the money they borrowed to bail them out?
Tell you what, I need £30k for our new extension, so you borrow the money and then give it to me. I'll repay the £30k, no problem. You repay the 7% interest on that loan. Great deal for everyone involved.
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RE: Germany forced to bail out bankrupt countries like Spain and Greece
Using the black market (major part of the grey economy), then you are NOT paying all of your taxes.
According to GreekReporter.com, Greece loses 43.2 Billion Euros a year in unpaid taxes from sales and work. That's admittedly a low estimate by VISA Card who did the study.
The black market in Greece is nothing new.
According to Wikipedia, in 2005 (before the global economic crisis), tax evasion was at 49%. In 2009, tax evasion by the self employed alone was 31% of the national budget deficit. The black market for that year (2009) was worth 25% of Greece's entire GDP.
As we see, there is the claim that the lower classes (economically) are paying all their taxes, but with the admission that they aren't paying their taxes because they can't afford too. You can't have it both ways.
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RE: Single gay man and his mum who gave birth to his surrogate son
It's a bit strange, but I see nothing wrong with it.
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RE: Is UKIP running out of ways to say sorry for homophobes?
The UKIP chairman for LGBT Affairs has quit because he can't keep defending the political party candidates' homophobia.