Adamoah
Winger
That's a good kill I am a reet pacifist when I play, I tend to stay away from combat as i know I will die
You'll actually learn more by just going gung ho and going for it imo
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That's a good kill I am a reet pacifist when I play, I tend to stay away from combat as i know I will die
Played it for the first time yesterday so I am obviously terrible , but just somehow managed to kill someone with my axe even though he had a shotgun, can only assume they were even worse than me.
Just about to give That a bash. Looks insaneThe Thanos event is live and the game play looks crackers. It doesn't look like he's unstoppable but certainly soaks up a lot of damage.
All mine do is the daft dances wouldn’t of thought it was a issue that like.Aa part of the newsletter for the bairn's school last week it had a big bit on asking parents to monitor their kids when playing this, as a lot of them had tried acting stuff out at school and it was increasingly becoming an issue.
Is it that bad? Our little un is only 6 so won't be going near it regardless for a while anyway.
All mine do is the daft dances wouldn’t of thought it was a issue that like.
No idea mate, just the letter gave the impression kids were going too far in school but didn't give any detail. Felt a bit busy body-ish of them just didn't know if it was justified or not
Unless they are smashing cars, bins, fridges and heating systems up on the hunt for metal and weapon parts etc.
My kids go to Hetton Primary, never had anything?It is Hetton so possibly just budding scrapmen like some of their dads...
My kids go to Hetton Primary, never had anything?
I'm a primary teacher in year 5 and my class are pretty obsessed. Their main focus is on the dances and they do them all the time .Not really an issue other than the L dance which I tell them not to do. The main issue for parents is that you can play online with strangers. If you allow your kid to play just ensure you monitor and don't allow him or her to speak with randoms.Aa part of the newsletter for the bairn's school last week it had a big bit on asking parents to monitor their kids when playing this, as a lot of them had tried acting stuff out at school and it was increasingly becoming an issue.
Is it that bad? Our little un is only 6 so won't be going near it regardless for a while anyway.
Mine are 6 and 8 and don’t let them add anyone we brought the Xbox out there room to downstairs nd if people start swearing or out I mute them.I'm a primary teacher in year 5 and my class are pretty obsessed. Their main focus is on the dances and they do them all the time .Not really an issue other than the L dance which I tell them not to do. The main issue for parents is that you can play online with strangers. If you allow your kid to play just ensure you monitor and don't allow him or her to speak with randoms.
Anyone know if they have took the crossbows out?
They were shite like. Good riddance to themCrossbows are indeed gone.