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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
Might give it a go, but I imagine they must be about 2/3gb, don't really fancy that on my 1mb connection :(. Probably will at some point though.
Oh and i cared not for X-2......
> Emmie87 wrote:
> 11 was online and did ok i think, i never played it.
>
> 12 was ok, i never completed it, i know some people liked it and
> others hated it. It was no where near the highs of 7-10
>
> So it all went wrong after they made X-2.
>
> What about 13? Is that as good as 7-10? Anyone played it yet?
Yeah, mine came yesterday so I had a bit of a bash last night. Its a bit early to say whether its as good as 10 (not played 7), but I'm definitely enjoying it so far. Story line has me a bit confused though, not sure if anybody else feels the same?
> Everytime somebody migrates away from us Warhunt
> gets a lash from the Cat O'Nine Tails...
Before I read that I couldn't see any reason why people would ever leave! :¬P
[s]Hmmm...[/s] > 11 was online and did ok i think, i never played it.
>
> 12 was ok, i never completed it, i know some people liked it and
> others hated it. It was no where near the highs of 7-10
So it all went wrong after they made X-2.
What about 13? Is that as good as 7-10? Anyone played it yet?
12 was ok, i never completed it, i know some people liked it and others hated it. It was no where near the highs of 7-10
> Hopefully can sort it out without the
> drastic measure of stopping internet for a while or (even worse)
> having to temporarily move to another ISP.
Everytime somebody migrates away from us Warhunt gets a lash from the Cat O'Nine Tails. As fun as this is for us, don't make him cry again :(
Emmie87 wrote:
> Morning all, not been the best week for me! Things with the gf
> aint right and on the day of our 3 year anniversary i think
> things could end!
>
> On the plus side, FF13 is out today so that will hopefully be
> delivered and i can try that out tonight!
The true definition of swings and roundabouts right there!
Afternoon everyone else, grey and dreary here today. FF13 came this morning but, having to be at work by half 11, I haven't had a chance to play it yet. Depending on the Arsenal score when I get home I'll be popping that in straight away and giving it a run out.
> The problem is that no other ISP I know of will give me the same
> service.
>
> I can get broadband for £6-£7 a month but I know it's
> going to be choppy and have some indian call centre answer the
> phone whenever I get an issue.
Don't do it mate.I'm an ex-Tiscali customer and can honestly say I would not go back to them if their services were free.If you want to spent an hour and and half on hold to Bangladesh only get to speak to someone pretending their name is 'Steve' and who knows about as much about internet connections as my goldfish then that's up to you.They also still owe me nearly £80 that they overcharged me for a connection I had with them which never got commissioned.That's when I gave up and joined Freeola.I wrote the money off a while ago TBH,it just wasn't worth the stress and hassle trying to retrieve it.Thought about going down the Ofcom route but couldn't be bothered.Had more important things going on in my life at that time.It was just a huge relief to finally be free of the clowns.Also I use an Orange connection at work.Believe me,they are only marginally less crap than Tiscali.Customer service is just as pants and connection is about a 3rd of the speed I get from my Freeola home connection and it comes from the same exchange ?.At evenings though,the Orange connection pretty much grinds to a halt.Bottom line is I reckon you get what you pay for.My Freeola connection equates to about £5 a week,which in IMO is very good value for money.
> pb wrote:
> I can get broadband for £6-£7 a month...
>
> Are you sure that's the 'real' price and not an introductory
> offer?
>
> If it is then your exchange must be LLU'd (unbundled) where other
> companies have installed their kit. I don't think any normal ADSL
> (using BT IPStream) is anywhere near that.
>
> Even then that is bound to be a real 'economy' type allowance -
> 2gb or something silly per month!
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[s]Hmmm...[/s]It's not an introductory offer, just cheaper when you have a mobile with them. It is, however, LLU'd and is unlimited internet (no set fair usage) with up to 8gb speed.