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My drawings on the swords that Park Ranger Steve will be collecting
Lmao imagine 'befriending' the winner only for them to push you into vat acid and nearly melted you alive if it weren't the Ghost Walker
PS5 dedicated controller-"DualSense"! [Longing]
PS5 dedicated controller-“DualSense”! [Longing]
With PS5’s “Tempest 3D AudioTech”, players will bring a new sense of immersion! Several main features of “DualSense” are currently shared:
· Adopt “Haptic feedback”. For example, the feeling of driving slowly in the mud. · “Adaptive triggers” have been added to the L2 and R2 buttons. For example, the tension when drawing a bow. · Based on the “Share” button, a new “Create” button function is…
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Game organizer’s nightmares (vol. 1)
Are you one of those guys who want to get a game going asking round but nobody is taking you seriously?
‘Com’ on lads, let’s have a kickabout!’
Well we know the feeling and here we list the top 5 nightmares of any organizer
1. Getting the numbers right
What a process ...
‘Right, we need 14 people for this game, maybe we can have a decent game with 12 as well’
How do you get to find all these players? Phone-calls, emails, Facebook, Twitter, Viber, WhatsApp, texting, friend of a friend and the list goes on and on ...
2. Late drop outs
So, I finally got 14 players for today’s game. Game is on guys! Wait! I just got a text,
‘John and his flatmate cannot make it any more!’
Back to step 1, till you have enough and you decide to go for a 6 a-side game instead.
3. People who turn up late
We have 12 confirmed players, and 5 to 6pm, 4 of us are at the pitch ...
We are sitting around, chatting till we get at least 8 (6.10pm ) and start playing a 4 a-side game, just to jog around and warm up. By 6.20pm we are 11, so we can have a 5 v 6 game for 40 minutes. Still waiting for 1 more to have a decent 6 a-side game ...
4. No shows
The last one eventually never turned up at the game and did not even bother to let us know ..
5. Complains
We had a challenging 40 minutes 5 v 6 game, a bit unbalanced, a bit unfair for one team; but there you go. At least we had a game right?
Well no, you will always get a person not being happy. So who’s to blame? You of course for not organizing this game right.
No wonder, we have so many organizers giving up their games