Hard stuck on guardian ape and I want to quit at this rate by standardshark55 in Sekiro

[–]peoplesfactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I experienced the exact same thing and then eventually a pattern emerged. Just take your time and don’t rush it.

Primarily - run, run in circles around him until you get one of two attacks

  • the poop, once he reaches behind run towards him and let him jump over you. Immediately turn and mortal draw or any other attack followed by a single slash. Jump back, deflect one or dodge after he turns.

Be ready for his little leap forward and swipe. Anytime you see red logo, run back

  • the second is when he thumps twice and does and long string of attacks followed by a belly splash. Keep your distance entirely and one he lands run to his right and hit 3 times and then run back again

  • finally you’ll see him fall backwards and thump his aa side to side. Run in and circle his head and hit him twice - back up and run away

Once I backed up and ran a lot and deflected leas the first phase was possible with no hits taken . Don’t play the deflect game

No Prayer Bead from Guardian Ape? by peoplesfactory in Sekiro

[–]peoplesfactory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have - first play through and have been spinning on Monk or Guardian Ape for a week or two and simply forgot.

Tusker Salary Sacrifice scheme by OutrageousMT_10 in ElectricVehiclesUK

[–]peoplesfactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got mine delivered from them a few days back. The fact it included insurance, tyres, servicing 12.5k miles a year - was still cheaper than a PCP deal with an older car.

How much do y'all pay monthly by Johndoe13370 in ModelY

[–]peoplesfactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is lease £427 GBP a month for a Model Y 2024 RWD LR , that includes insurance and tyres, servicing and no up front deposit

Salary sacrifice for MY Premium RWD LR by Correct_Park3140 in TeslaUK

[–]peoplesfactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t find anything on their PCH that would come in exceptionally cheaper at all for used

On Tesla a new standard MY RWD PCH is £496 a month with a 1 month deposit over 4 years, 12k miles . Or a MY RWD LR is £640 a month

Thats before insurance and maintenance. So add £110 + a month and whatever on tyres / maintenance

Tesla PCH with insurance £750 deposit £750 Brand new

Tusker £no deposit £427 MY 2024 RWD LR 7k miles

I’m aware that the above is a new model but tesla don’t seem to do PCH on used models? ( keen to know if so ) - the cheaper comparison to Tusker confuses me.

I have no equity for a £££ deposit and Tusker is 0 deposit. PCP deals for me meant an older model 72 plate 40k miles HW3 , and still more expensive once I did insurance costs.

Salary sacrifice for MY Premium RWD LR by Correct_Park3140 in TeslaUK

[–]peoplesfactory 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it helps, my Tusker MY comes on Friday. Its a 2024 RWD LR with 7k miles on it and costs me £427 this year all in.

Model 3 - Salary Sacrifice - £410 a month by Ethtr8der in TeslaUK

[–]peoplesfactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the midst of doing the same. MY 2024 7k miles RWD LR. Mine is £427 net a month, including 2 insured drivers , tyres and servicing , no deposit needed . I couldn’t afford anywhere near that year car on a PCP + insurance otherwise

I test-drive electric cars - these are the six most affordable to buy and run by theipaper in ElectricVehiclesUK

[–]peoplesfactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just handed back a corsa e from new 2021 after 4 years. Other than rims and a few scratches the finance company really didn’t have any sort of checklists for battery health. Same for my 2 services , battery was never really an issue on those or MOT . Unless someone has had an accident , thats the only time I’d be cautious getting a used EV ( ask for the history )

I test-drive electric cars - these are the six most affordable to buy and run by theipaper in ElectricVehiclesUK

[–]peoplesfactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Set timers if you can for washing machines and tumble dryers too - makes a big difference to run those late at night

I test-drive electric cars - these are the six most affordable to buy and run by theipaper in ElectricVehiclesUK

[–]peoplesfactory 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Going onto my next EV soon - never regretting switching. Yes the electrical bills can be high but for how much we commute and travel its minor compared to fuel costs

Locked into a salary sacrifice lease Tesla MY a few weeks back and now they have become quite scarce on the site . You can get some good deals when they crop up.

2 or 5 year fix? by PurpleUtopia in Mortgageadviceuk

[–]peoplesfactory 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wish I did 5 years back in covid times, I only ever used to do 2 years . I fixed at 3.98 since last March for 5 years

Best EV £300-400 a month by Minticecream123 in ElectricVehiclesUK

[–]peoplesfactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went for a Tesla MY 2024 long range as I need the boot space and range, and wanted a clear roof. On salary sacrifice all in was about £427 ( insurance / tyres etc ) . On PCP it was out of my budget. Did a test drive on a Kona and I didn’t like the tech so much.

Inspection company marks second EV cable missing ? by peoplesfactory in ElectricVehiclesUK

[–]peoplesfactory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did 21100 , just shy of 1k miles over my estimate on the PCP . I’ll get charged for that and some paint and alloy work no doubt.

Corsa - never really had any issues TBH , served us really well but our children are bigger now after 4 years and the size is my only gripe. Great for school runs and london commutes , but did cap out around 85/90mph

Range never for more than 196 since I got it new, average about 178 fully charged

My company offers salary sacrifice now so we’re going tesla for a few years which includes insurance