@gumonomo@Metaaphor Yeah 2% that means its 1 per game. If you think its significantly more then honestly I think you just need to improve your game sense. I don't play casuals.
@gumonomo@Metaaphor Facts can't be exaggerated otherwise it wouldn't be fact. The percentage of cheaters is more likely to be a maximum of 2% of players and even that is a stretch.
@gumonomo@Metaaphor I play plenty of normal and ranked and come across a cheater maybe once or twice a night. There is possibly more but your 'fact' that 70% of people are cheating means that out of a resurgence lobby of 45, 31 of them are cheating. Means that there is only 3 teams that aren't....
@gumonomo@Metaaphor I hate to break it to you. These aren't 'facts' by any stretch of the imagination, Unfortunately the majority of people are clearly better than you
@art_is_war What would you recommend as a set up.
Currently have the Orchestra Lites and run them from my Scuf controller.
I have an Elgato mic but would be open to getting a Sound Blaster (which one?) if you think it'd vastly improve the quality.
🚨🚨| Arsenal and Arteta have ruined football with their set-piece tactics.
Allowing players to wrestle and pin the goalkeeper is infuriating to watch... just look at yesterday's match against Everton.
It's now routine: attackers block the keeper, stopping them from doing their job.
The Premier League needs a clear rule; no offensive players in the six-yard box until after the ball is delivered.
That would restore proper defending and goalkeeping instead of this weekly wrestling disaster.
Without change, we'll keep seeing sloppy, low-quality goals. Time to end the set-piece exploitation and return to real football. 🥹🙏
@The_Forty_Four This is the exact reason why people stop playing Sunday league. A large proportion of players just use it as an excuse to hurt people and its disgusting.
When your elderly relative is gravely ill and waiting hours for an ambulance, remember this fucker using vital resources, all because they refused to eat the food put in front of them.
Shitehawks, every one of them, and the bastards cheerleading them on.
Dear Zarah,
Your constituents are in Coventry South, not Surrey.
You are a backbench MP, meaning your only job should be representing those constituents in Parliament and in the local area.
They don’t pay your salary for you to behave like a student activist.
Do your job.
Rolls-Royce are looking to move their £1.6 trillion jet engine project & 40,000 top British jobs to America.
The aerospace giant is being actively courted by politicians in Berlin & Washington.
It comes as surging energy costs – blamed on Ed Miliband’s Net Zero drive – are making it harder to make money from manufacturing in Britain.
Yet more proof Labour’s taxes, net zero fanaticism and new workers rights are damaging the UK now and into the future.
The OBR blows the lid off Reeves’ excuse for her tax raid
The £30bn “black hole” used to justify Labour’s budget?
It never existed.
The real figure was just £2.5bn, and even that flipped into a surplus weeks later.
She didn’t hike taxes because she had to.
She did it because she wanted to.
To bankroll welfare. To placate the Left.
At your expense.
BREAKING
The OBR says it informed Rachel Reeves as far back as ***September 17*** that the downgrade in productivity forecasts was offset by 'increases in real wages and inflation'. The deficit was in fact just £2.5billion
By October 31 that deficit had turned into net positive of £4.2billion. That basic forecast did not change from that point
So from what the OBR is saying it looks like Rachel Reeves and the Treasury were briefing ahead of the Budget that there was a £20billion black hole in the public finances that didn't actually exist
The £30billion worth of tax rises in the Budget are predominantly a consequence of her decisions to increase public spending, particularly on welfare, and have £21.7billion worth of headroom
As @Peston@PippaCrerar@hzeffman have all pointed out, it makes the Budget build up - and the narrative that big tax rises were coming because of a deterioration in the public finances - look frankly surreal in hindsight