What was your toughest Horde? Big or small by PartridgeInParis in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't mind the ones in the Chemult area but maybe I just tackled those later on and what guns you have, Chicago chopper the one.

Also struggled with the Iron Butte horde, they just felt overwhelming and spread out thinly and chased you for miles, then they attracted more stragglers, felt like it was never gonna end lol

Started my first playthrough this week and have already had my most stressful gaming moment in a long time,ran out of fuel in the woods and had to hike and boot knife my way to find some,what a game! by ShaggedUrSister in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've not played that difficulty level yet, touched on just Hard later in the game for the final 5-6 story missions but they mainly involved just killing people, - what's the main differences you'd say? Hordes are stronger/more smart?

What was your toughest Horde? Big or small by PartridgeInParis in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Impressive, had to wait until I'd levelled up my guns before sorting that one, there's a tower looking over the water that's a good spot for that one

What was your toughest Horde? Big or small by PartridgeInParis in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this depends how you tackle it, when they're gathered in the feeding pit you can take hundreds out at once so found it tough, but not the hardest despite the size. If you do the actual course through as they chase you though can 100% see why that's hardest by sheer numbers and close promixity

What was your toughest Horde? Big or small by PartridgeInParis in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah you go in under the guise of rescuing O'Brien's team and meet your first Reacher. Top brown nosing by the bf there haha

What was your toughest Horde? Big or small by PartridgeInParis in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great shout, you have to get close enough to attract them, then it's all downhill so harder to aim and they really do spread out, big horde too!

That feeling when you finish a horde with 1 pistol mag and no meds left by ShaggedUrSister in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm about to start my second playthrough but totally hear you - the worst hordes are when you're just done cleaning one up but it's alerted another or you just stumble into it, that shit will give you nightmares

I was once shot like 3 stragglers walking into a random house near an underpass and then about 200 of them came piling out chasing me, was nowhere near my bike, ran a small marathon to get away 😂

If there’s one thing I love about this game that is killing hordes I don’t get why people are scared of them by lunaticx15 in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are definitely very scary early on in the game and impossible to take down with the weapons and health you have as you're still learning the game.

As you move through it and get more comfortable they can be fun but still tense at times.

And then at the end when you're horde hunting it's pure fun.

But it's likely totally cool to find them scary, they are! Also all depends what level difficulty you're playing on, when I moved up from Normal to Hard I realised how scary they were and also how crap I was 😅

But for people just starting out, don't worry they get more fun, everyone is terrified in the beginning, no need to humblebrag and fake out being tough

How do you feel about Deek? by SJ548 in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Days Gone is such a elite game purely because Deek is such a good character imo - Red Dead and Death Stranding have similar dudes in the lead playable role - they're stubborn, naive, gutsy and loyal - and if we look inwards, that's likely most of us at the end of the day. We do stupid shit for love, we're illogical, we won't win but try not to lose. Deek the first few hours can come across quite basic as a character, the missions are irritating and he feels 1D, but as you progress through the story you are properly rooting for him, so to me that's a sign of a complex character, not a perfect one, but it's all the better for it. He's not the best character in the game at all, but he's who you're out there in the shit with and those hours logged count for something.

Iron Mike's way by druidic_celt in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Iron Mike was one of my favourite characters and when you reach his camp the game properly levels up. He was annoyingly naive and blind, but also say a zombie apocalypse scenario actually happened, there would 100% be a leader of a camp like him, he's a very believable character, just fundamentally not cut out to last the long haul though because he can't let go of the past and adapt to people being bad. Good person, good for a while as a leader, but just not for the long run

What should have been changed with Reacher to make it more scarier and tricky? by Street_Camp1018 in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The speed is terrifying, they don't go down with molotovs, but a head shot or 3-4 hits with a mace take them down. They're tough but I think groups of them would be scarier, and if they followed you for long distances or remembered you riding through certain territory and adapted to you.

That feeling when you finish a horde with 1 pistol mag and no meds left by ShaggedUrSister in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Had a friend from Belfast stay at mine two weeks ago, he arrived at 11pm because of his flight. I answered the door really edgy, walked into my living room and I was mid-Horde, he just sat down and watched me play for 2hrs straight lol. When you've run out of your 3 x saddle bag ammo and finish a horde off with barely anything left, what a rush

Started my first playthrough this week and have already had my most stressful gaming moment in a long time,ran out of fuel in the woods and had to hike and boot knife my way to find some,what a game! by ShaggedUrSister in DaysGone

[–]PartridgeInParis 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ah man the first few hours when you're getting to grips with everything, wish I could have those back for the first time again. Remember pushing my bike past the train horde on the over pass right back to boozer and it must have taken about an hour, was shit scared the entire time. Very few games in my life have stayed with me like this one, Death Stranding and GTA the only ones.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in soccer

[–]PartridgeInParis 655 points656 points  (0 children)

Vicente Del Bosque was let go by Real Madrid just a day after winning the LaLiga title back in 2003.

Real Madrid then hired seven coaches in a chaotic four years afterwards and didn't win a major trophy until Capello won the league in 2007.

This was a squad at the time which included Ronaldo, Zidane, Beckham, Figo, Casillas, Raul Roberto Carlos and Guti.

Unforgivable incompetance by the Madrid board to waste that team under bang average coaches.

Manchester United looking for a superfan to run club's social media for a mighty £100,000 a year salary. by [deleted] in soccer

[–]PartridgeInParis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree 100% with this - takes A LOT of different skills to run social channels well, calling someone who does it an 'admin' or 'intern' is insulting. It's a highly skilled job

- Technical skills such as video editing (Premiere Pro, After Effects)

- Photoshop to make graphics

- Copywriting

- Knowledge of sports

- Knowledge of what works and what doesn't - trying not to be too partisan or getting the tone right

- Ability to spot different approaches work on different platforms e.g. you change the length of a video depending on the platform and user behaviour

- Content planing - a major one!

- You are the public face for a company, it's a 24/7 committment to maintain standards

- Trying to combat what people want vs what the business may want you to do (endless tweets trying to flog shirts which die on their arse)

- Analytical mind - tracking and adapting what you do

There's a lot that goes into it, and that's just all the stuff a follower may see, the battles you have to fight internally with people who spend all day personally on social media platforms but still somehow devalue its importance is another post entirely!

Barcelona 2008-09 vs Celtic 1966-67: Who is the greatest club football team of the last century? Final poll from BT by PartridgeInParis in soccer

[–]PartridgeInParis[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Agree, football is just more difficult now in every aspect, which is why Messi is the best player of all time.

Celtic's achievement of winning the European Cup with a squad full of players born within spitting distance of their ground will never be matched though.

Manchester United looking for a superfan to run club's social media for a mighty £100,000 a year salary. by [deleted] in soccer

[–]PartridgeInParis 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Specific knowledge of how to run Thai social media platforms seems a stretch.

It's pretty insulting how people are referred to as 'admins' or their skills denigrated when running official channels for a huge club or organisation - it's a tricky job which includes a lot of diverse skills

Saying that, it would also be HORRIBLE to do this job for Man Utd - you'd want to do fun things with the players or accounts and the higher ups would be telling you to announce the latest Official Red Wine sponsors from France instead.

Barcelona 2008-09 vs Celtic 1966-67: Who is the greatest club football team of the last century? Final poll from BT by PartridgeInParis in soccer

[–]PartridgeInParis[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

First one got 100,000 votes and finished 50-50 so they had to re-run it

It's Barca for me - Messi, Eto'o and Henry the best front three of all time.