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@BFBulletin Will they ever sell weapon skins separately? I'm not buying bundles!
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2 new bundles in the #Battlefield6 store
🔹 Striking Viper (800 BFC)
🔹 Birds of Prey (1,100 BFC)
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@Keir_Starmer Watch the coverage today and you'll see it's full of people from all different backgrounds, You absolute cretin!
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Today the voices of division will be loud.
They don't speak for the country I know, one that belongs to all of us.
That's our Britain. A Britain worth fighting for.
lbc.co.uk/article/keir-s…
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@BestMovieMom So all this outrage and it wasn't even officially confirmed!🤣🤦🏻♂️
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Elliot Page will reportedly NOT play Achilles in THE ODYSSEY, but Elpenor, the youngest crew member on Odysseus’ ship. The controversy is already over.
Nolan Archives@NolanAnalyst
Elliot Page is expected to play Elpenor, the youngest crew member on Odysseus’ ship in THE ODYSSEY, not Achilles.
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@HoochyGucci @BattlefieldInte No you can't. That's what makes it more annoying because like you said, you could in 2042.
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@tinyatom1 @BattlefieldInte I’m pretty sure you can buy an individual item separately, at least that’s how it was in 2042 but I think I remember that also being the case for BF6.
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@lastchalice Pretty much my thoughts exactly! On some occasions though I did think the enemy count was way too much.
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I finished Crimson Desert.
I can honestly say that in my 30+ years of gaming I have never been more confused, happy and downright frustrated all at the same time than when playing Crimson Desert.
Let’s get the good stuff out of the way first. A game doesn’t sell five million copies unless it does something right and there are areas where this game truly shines.
- Feels like a next gen experience
- Has insane draw distances
- Talented voice acting
- Beautiful environments
- Extremely high quality graphics
- Wonderful exploration
- Very impressive scale/enemy count
- Great fight choreography/Action scenes
- Endless systems and things to do
- A solid combat system
- 300+ hours of content
- High quality soundtrack
There is much to love about Crimson Desert. Unlike many, I was drawn into the game from hour one and was compelled to give it my complete attention so that I could properly address how wrong many of the critics were. Unfortunately, as my experience went on I only found myself agreeing more and more.
The negatives:
- The worst boss fights I’ve ever experienced
- A truly awful story
- Boring and forgettable characters
- Puzzles that are not fun
- Poorly designed missions
- A lack of any direction for the entire product
Crimson Desert does everything in its power to make sure that for every fun moment you have there is an equally frustrating one right around the corner to match it. Let me give you just one example that represents dozens of other annoying moments consistently sprinkled throughout the game.
I was required to summon my dragon to destroy a shield around a base. I then went inside the base, destroyed energy depots, fought soldiers, climbed to the top and then engaged in a boss fight. It was only then that it was made clear to me that there was literally no way to defeat this boss unless I was carrying arrows or had a specific skill unlocked. I had neither.
I then had to leave the boss fight and redo the entire dragon and base infiltration mission again after buying arrows. As soon as this mission was completed, the next mission began and also required the dragon. I go to summon my dragon to find out that it’s on a 45 minute timer and I have to wait to move forward. This entire headache happens ad nauseam throughout Crimson Desert as it throws one poorly designed idea or mission at you after another. It’s exhausting.
I like many love Souls games, but am also fatigued by them and enjoy different styles of combat and bosses. I’ve solo’d plenty of Souls games hardest bosses. Crimson Desert has unquestionably the worst designed mechanics and general fun factor of bosses of any game I’ve ever played. It’s not difficulty either, just eat meat the entire battle and you’ll never die.
As far as the story is concerned, I originally thought the criticism was a little much. It’s clear the writing is solid at each individual step of the experience, so how could it not be at least decent? Well, it turns out that if one chapter of your story has zero connective tissue to the next and is constantly loaded with uninspired dialog it ultimately results in bad writing, and let me tell you, it’s BAD. Nothing makes any sense and it almost always feels like different unrelated segments sewn together.
I would love to go on for another 18 paragraphs, but for the first time ever I’m going to hit the twitter character limit, so I’ll just summarize with this:
Crimson Desert has many high quality aspects that will impress. There’s a certain charm that draws you in even when you can see the cracks in the armor. That is what makes my final takeaway so depressing. There’s a complete lack of direction and vision that seeps into every aspect of the experience resulting in something quite forgettable. What I admire most is that it dared to be different, it doesn’t feel like other games, but that can’t save it from falling incredibly short of greatness. I would not recommend Crimson Desert.



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@Dr_Bekka_UK @PlayStation I only ever message and chat with people on my friends list now anyway lol. Will I still need to verify my age then?
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So, @PlayStation is basically unusable for me now. The UK Online Safety Act means I have to hand over a face scan or government ID just to use basic features. My PAYG mobile isn't accepted, and I’m not giving biometrics to a company with a history of massive data breaches. #Ps5

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Too bad Bernthal’s a zionist that platforms IDF soldiers on his podcast and praises them for killing Palestinians in Gaza
DxTCinema@DxTCinema
we really don’t talk enough about how good Jon Bernthal is.
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@Pirat_Nation What if I only party chat with people already on my friends list. Do I still need to verify age?
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PlayStation has started emailing adult accounts in the UK and Ireland asking them to verify their age.
You scan a QR code with your phone and confirm your age using your mobile number, a government ID, or a quick face scan with a company called Yoti.
It’s optional for now, but from June 2026 you’ll need to do it to use voice chat, text messaging, parties and other communication features.
You can still play games and buy stuff normally if you skip it.
This change is to follow the UK’s Online Safety Act and help “protect” younger players online.


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@DiscussingFilm Let me guess it's not going to be about the far left that do all the hate crimes!
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Jessica Chastain says Apple will finally release her new political thriller series ‘THE SAVANT’ this year.
• Originally was going to premiere in September 2025 but was postponed after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
• The series follows an undercover investigator who infiltrates hate groups online to detect & prevent domestic extremists before they act.
(Source variety.com/2026/tv/column…)

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