u/AndyD89

▲ 2 r/oxford

Vodafone contract ending soon - what are my options ?

I’ve been with Vodafone for the past 2 years and honestly I haven’t been very impressed. From High Street to halfway down Iffley Road it’s a constant battle for signal on the bus. Sometimes I even struggle on Woodstock Road. What network do you guys recommend around Oxford ?

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u/AndyD89 — 15 hours ago
▲ 68 r/Nioh

Platinumed the entire Nioh trilogy. What a journey

After platinuming all three Nioh games, I can honestly say it’s been an incredible journey. To this day, Nioh 2 still remains my GOAT. Don’t get me wrong, I did enjoy Nioh 3 a lot. It just didn’t fully click with me at the beginning, and it definitely took a while before everything started to come together. But by the end, I ended up loving it. That said, there are a few things I didn’t really like about Nioh 3.

  • First, the game can feel too flashy at times. There’s so much happening on screen simultaneously that fights occasionally become difficult to read properly. Lightning effects, wind effects, charged attacks, magic, yokai abilities… sometimes the screen just turns into pure visual chaos. It looks impressive, but during intense fights it can genuinely become hard to tell what’s actually happening.

  • Another thing I noticed was the responsiveness of inputs on PS5. I’m not sure if it’s my controller or the game itself, but there were multiple moments where inputs felt delayed or “stuck,” especially during hectic encounters. I definitely lost a few battles because of it, and in a game where precision matters this much, it stands out immediately.

  • I also wasn’t the biggest fan of the exploration early on. The beginning of the game felt a bit underwhelming compared to how quickly Nioh 2 hooked me. It eventually got much better later, but the early hours didn’t have that same magic or sense of momentum for me.

Still, despite those criticisms, by the end of the journey I appreciated what Nioh 3 was trying to do. It feels different from Nioh 2 in both pacing and philosophy, and once I stopped expecting “Nioh 2 but bigger,” I enjoyed it a lot more.

u/AndyD89 — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/tea

Hi everyone, I've been looking to buy some Japanese sencha, and I’m trying to pin down a very specific flavour profile I really enjoy. I’m looking for sencha that has that fresh, grassy taste (like cut grass or a light, crisp green note), rather than the heavier vegetal kind of flavour. Not sure if I’m explaining it perfectly, but hopefully that makes sense 😅 I’m based in the UK, so I’d really appreciate any recommendations for: Good online shops and specific brands or sencha you’ve tried that lean more toward that grassy, fresh profile Also, if there are certain types of sencha (like particular regions or processing styles) that tend to have that taste, I’d love to learn more.

Thanks in advance!

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u/AndyD89 — 18 days ago