Just seen our cunt of a prime minister condemning the riots in Southampton saying anyone who attacks police will feel the full force of the law.
He forgets we have just watched 2 lads get away with attacking the police. Walked free from Liverpool Crown Court.
My favorite thing about CDPR games is the world. I love the characters, story and music of course, but the worlds of the Witcher and Cyberpunk are so lived in. There's so many small stories to find and that's my favorite part.
From the peaceful halls of Corvo Bianco to the battle under a full moon, Blood and Wine remains one of our most unforgettable projects.
Today, we raise a glass to the stories, characters, and battles that made Toussaint a place like no other. Thank you for joining us on this journey!
Here's to a decade of adventure 🍷
UK law:
If you are Muslim you can punch a police offer in the face, bang your first cousin and claim benefits for your fourth wife (also a family number)
If you are white, you get prison time for tweeting how pissed off you are about it.
Labour are inciting riots
One Bloodborne player is stepping away after 11 years helping people defeat Orphan of Kos, one of the hardest bosses ever made by FromSoftware.
Known online as Noahman90, he spent around 3,500 hours helping players through co-op and estimates he aided 5,000 to 6,000 people in winning the fight.
After more than a decade, he is stopping because “nobody plays Bloodborne anymore.” Summon requests have also become very rare compared to the game’s peak years.
Orphan of Kos has a reputation as one of the most difficult bosses in gaming,
The contest is now officially closed! Thank you to everyone who participated. We've had a blast reading everyone's replies.🚀
We will begin selecting and contacting winners. Once all the prize bundles are accounted for (which might take a few days), we will announce the winners!
When they announce a summer hosepipe ban on us plebs and blame it on climate change, spare a thought for all the huge AI data centres that will continue to guzzle 5 million gallons of water per day - the equivalent of the daily water consumption of a town with 50,000 residents.
Here’s my thoughts on The Witcher 3’s “Songs of the Past” Expansion and what it means for the franchise:
- Geralt is carrying 3 swords, signifying this is the third expansion
- The sword Geralt is carrying is 100% Ciri’s new sword, as seen in The Witcher 4’s trailer, an identical model. Confirming she plays a major role in this.
- The mummified tree man could be a major character, he seems to have branches that are styled shackles attached to him
- The title “Songs of the Past” to me implies a connection to something from either Geralt or Ciri’s past, coming back to haunt them in some way?
- CDPR has raised the minimum system requirements for this expansion and mentioned engine updates, so its likely we’ll see a graphical bump with this DLC.
- The game’s storage requirement went up from 50GB to 70GB, meaning the new content will take up 20GB. This is not a small DLC in any way.
- I do think that Geralt carrying Ciri’s sword signifies that she obviously plays a huge role in this DLC, maybe Geralt is looking for her in this new place that is ruled by the man shackled by the trees. Someone tied to Geralt or Ciri’s past, or both of them.
- It’s safe to assume this directly leads into Witcher 4, so we could see why or how Ciri decided to become a Witcher by taking the mutations, it’s also very likely going to be used as a way to explain how each ending’s Ciri gets to that Witcher 4 entry point, without needing to carry over your choices through a save into TW4
- This will likely be the final time we play as Geralt of Rivia in a Witcher game, so let’s enjoy it while it lasts!
- It’s not coming to the Nintendo Switch, making a new TW3 Switch 2 port very likely coming at some point
Songs of the Past is a new gen exclusive expansion, it will take advantage of a lot of new tech for sure and feel much more technically advanced than anything from the base game. They confirmed we’ll see more of it in the summer ahead of the 2027 release which is hopefully early in the year. Let me know your own thoughts in the replies, I wanna know what your ideas are too!
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt — Songs of the Past may be coming in 2027, but you can adorn your screens with the official reveal art wallpaper right now! 💜
Head down this path to the Wallpapers section to find a variety of available sizes: https://t.co/9spuFURupl
@ShipbreakerGame Favourite moment - My no-revives playthrough. I stuck it out, worked my share. When the time came to help the union, I played my part. Hal cut my thrusters just as a piece of debris came towards me, smashing my visor & killing me. RP wise, my death was the PR the union needed!
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Originally, we planned to reveal this tomorrow. What matters most is that the good news is out there now & we hope you’re happy about the reveal.❤️
We look forward to sharing more with you in late summer.
Medallion's humming... that can only mean one thing! It's time to announce The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Songs of the Past! ⚔️
This brand new expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will take you to the Path with Geralt of Rivia once more. It’s being co-developed with @Fools_Theory and is coming to PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 in 2027. Stay tuned for more information in late summer. ⏰
Restore Britain is under brutal assault by the establishment.
Listen to me when I say this - they want us gone.
Everything will be thrown at us - false allegations, dishonest polling, media hysteria, vile personal attacks. They’ve already tried to put me in prison. It will all keep coming and coming. It is going to get a lot worse, the more support we gain.
The establishment is getting very nasty with us.
Good. It shows we are making progress.
Ask yourself why? Why do they want to destroy us? Why do they react with such fury whenever ordinary British people begin organising outside their control?
Because Restore Britain is not going to merely reform the establishment - we are going to destroy it. The system will be dismantled, the state will be torn apart and rebuilt as one that serves the people it always should have done - the British people.
The permanent Westminster machine that has grown rich and comfortable while Britain became poorer, weaker, more divided and less safe is biting back. Is that any surprise?
All-powerful bureaucrats who have lived the most comfortable life for decades in shadowy Westminster corridors will have it all taken from them.
Many will even go to prison.
That’s what will happen if Restore Britain takes power.
They do not want that. They will do everything to stop that from happening. We are already seeing it.
Reform, the Tories, Labour. With them, it all continues - their club is safe.
Different slogans. Same people. Same outcome. Same decline. Is it any wonder they hate Restore Britain so much?
The establishment understands it can accept a turquoise blue. Control it, use it.
They know they can’t with Restore Britain, and that is why they want us removed.
Because we are not here to ‘reform’. It is too late for that. The country is too far gone.
The old political consensus is dead. The system has failed too many people, in too many places, for too long.
We are here to restore Britain itself its borders, its safety, its confidence, its freedoms, its competence, its sense of who we are.
And no amount of smears or intimidation will stop us doing that.
Makerfield will show Britain the way.
If you want change. And I mean real change, radical change, unprecedented change.
Join us. Join the party. Join Restore Britain.
Get your country back.
It's ironic, really. For all the supervillains, fascists and literal nazis who came and went in The Boys, the real bad guy was the giant liberal Hollywood pussy running the show.