u/LJHeath

Is this the right game?

Is this the right game?

With the large number of cheap AI impersonators that Sony freely allow to operate, and the fact that picture does look heavily AI, I was hoping someone could help me here. Thanks.

u/LJHeath — 3 days ago
▲ 19 r/PS5pro

Different games, but I want to play a really good Pro game. Cyberpunk 2077 is on the list too to replay, but I’ve beaten that one already.

Opinions? Thanks.

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u/LJHeath — 7 days ago

When I was in school I was never allowed to take history as a GCSE. I was told I wasn’t smart enough to handle it. It was just a subject I wanted to be good at - to be a smart kid. I ended up having to take classes I never picked and that meant I never got very good grades.

I passed everything, more or less. Everything that mattered like English, Maths and Science. I ended up doing BTEC I was never really interested in; what I did learn here though was that no one should ever do a BTEC. Colleges get paid per student on their course, and they couldn’t care less about how you do. You’re not individual, you’re just a statistic. It was getting towards the end of the second year of my second BTEC which I switched too, and I was lost, bored and genuinely depressed. I had no contacts left from school, and I switched courses and never liked it to begin with so I could never make lasting friendships.

In class one day I just applied to do A-Levels. One of them being History. The other two were fillers just so I could do the subject that interested me. I was angry, very angry actually. I just wanted to prove to myself I wasn’t an idiot, and I’m as smart as anyone else in the ‘higher’ sets from school who were allowed anything they wanted. So then came the interview.

The course interviewer was unhappy I was there. I didn’t really have the grades for this college. It was the same stuff, “you can’t handle the workload”. I told her I could, repeatedly. She grew increasingly frustrated because I could tell she just wanted me to give up on my stupid little idea. Reading people is something I am naturally gifted with, and that helped me here massively. This was the most important 30 minutes of my life. I cannot remember specifics now, but what I do know was that I needed a certain number of GCSE passes to get in. Wha hung in the balance was this - one class and its confusing grading system.

In IT, I got a D1. Truly, I do not know what that means. This was back when grades were still A, B, C etc. in England. So what’s a D1? She asked me that question and in that moment a lot flashed through my mind, and what followed must have been a very convincing lie. I told her it meant Distinction Level 1. That I was very good with computers - I’m not. I can use them, but coding and whatnot? No chance. She asked me again, and I repeated before she left to ask someone else what that D1 meant,m. I sat there for 5 minutes knowing for a fact she was about to return and tell me it wasn’t good enough.

When she did return she told me she couldn’t find out the answer. That no one else knew. She very firmly warned me that this was a bad idea, but that I just had enough to join the college in September. I took it, my third try at college. Due to my birth month, I was extremely lucky and was permitted three years at college. In my case that meant three different courses. I turned 18 years old in August and started my A-Levels in September. I was the oldest person there, and that felt weird because I just spent two years having all the freedom anyone could ever want, I learnt that A-Levels basically meant I was going back to school.

I got straight A’s in History, and to achieve that at A-Level is incredible. I did extra essays to perfect my technique in the evenings. I was told I had an unconventional writing style, and that I formatted my arguments differently than anyone else, all of which took history in school. My only real exposure to the humanities prior to this was Geography, and my teacher in that was great. He taught me how to write, and the rest I developed myself.

To round up, I took the skills I learnt at college and was able to get a First during my BA after starting university on a foundation year. I got my MA, and started my PhD all in Modern History.

Never let anyone determine your limits. I’m about to become a history teacher, and I am never going to let anyone think they’re not good enough. I was the stupid kid, apparently, the one who ‘acts out’.

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u/LJHeath — 10 days ago

So I don’t play on PC, I’m a console gamer. And there are lots of these types of games out there. However, this one really hits that sweet spot, and it looks like it has so much room to grow too. It’s starting in an already great place.

I don’t want people to just attack me and others here for saying “I should just get a PC”. Easier said than done given how pricey everything is these days. I would love to play the hell out of this game. It looks amazing. Some of my favourite games came from watching them on YouTube, waiting patiently for a console port - then many hours later I’m still playing.

All I really wanted to do was raise some awareness with how cool the games looks, and that I’d love to be able to play it one day.

In the words of Fry - “shut up and take my money”

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u/LJHeath — 11 days ago

I died my fair share getting to grips with everything in zone one, beat the boss first try and got to the desert, and somehow processed to then clear everything.

I’m back at the ship now. For a moment I thought I beat the whole game. The house, I’ve only visited twice. I never got to use the grapple at that zone at the beginning because I never returned after getting it. Was that anything important?

I’m not trying to brag, I genuinely just want to know. Can I return there and would there be any reason to? I have my gun in hand and I’m about to carry on my adventures after this poor women just died of old age…

Thank you.

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u/LJHeath — 15 days ago

I understand it’s not peek. However, there wasn’t staff ANYWHERE. Me and my brother got to Mandrill and there were zero staff. It was very weird to get to such a big ride and have no directions or staff, or anything. We just sort of, got on the ride… very unnerving for someone who had never been on it before and didn’t know where to stand.

Don’t get me wrong, the park is very nice and we had a great day yesterday. However, it would have been nice to see one restaurant open, or coffee shop too. Not even the big ones looked open.

All this money investment into new worlds and zones, but it leaves the park feeling a bit hollow.

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u/LJHeath — 16 days ago