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007 First Light Collector’s Edition Will Set You Back $300 - Base Game is $69.99

See? And you say that the Pro is expensive…
Frank Henenlotter Smh GIF by Eternal Family
 
Ah, yeah, that's back when consoles would reduce in price after years. Now they go up lol
And as Sony has shown with reportedly reducing the storage on the next PS5 digital revision, go up while giving you less. Nothing like a double kick in the nuts.
 
I am not an expert on Australian gun laws, but from what I have just read, the requirements for private gun ownership in Australia and Germany are somewhat similar. Waiting periods and certain parameters differ, but in principle it seems possible for an Australian private citizen to purchase a pistol for sport shooting or hunting.

Sounds pretty similar, any Australian can own a pistol if they can be bothered to spend 12 months getting the licence.

Australians own more guns than ever in history our laws are tight but citizens can still easily obtain guns if they want to.

Just none of the fun semi auto rifles 🙁
 
Sounds pretty similar, any Australian can own a pistol if they can be bothered to spend 12 months getting the licence.

Australians own more guns than ever in history our laws are tight but citizens can still easily obtain guns if they want to.

Just none of the fun semi auto rifles 🙁
Sounds better than nothing to me. Time to go for it and owning a gun in a year ;-)
 
Is instant gaming legit and ok to buy from?

I've only used cd keys.

I haven't had an issue with them. I've been using about 5 or 6 of those key sites and I only had an issue once, got an error when activating a code, i took a pic of it with my phone, opened a ticket on the site and they sent me another code in a few hours.
 
I haven't had an issue with them. I've been using about 5 or 6 of those key sites and I only had an issue once, got an error when activating a code, i took a pic of it with my phone, opened a ticket on the site and they sent me another code in a few hours.
Which other ones do you use?
 
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$300 is an issue you're gonna see it sky rocket to $10,000 years from now, anyway really clean looking game, continuing the Hitman kinda formula
 
I am not an expert on Australian gun laws, but from what I have just read, the requirements for private gun ownership in Australia and Germany are somewhat similar. Waiting periods and certain parameters differ, but in principle it seems possible for an Australian private citizen to purchase a pistol for sport shooting or hunting.
Unfortunately, "in principle" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here



Both countries explicitly ban ownership of guns for self defense, and heavily restrict ownership for extremely rare "sport shooting" or collecting of antiques for civilians. You must give a specific and approved reason to gain a firearms license and be allowed by the government to own a gun. For the people of both nations, ordinary civilian ownership of guns is basically banned except in very unusual circumstances, and the very small number of gun owners in both nations reflect these very strict firearms laws

There are European countries with relatively more free gun laws like Switzerland and Austria but most of Europe effectively bans guns for ordinary civilian ownership, making the people of the EU essentially powerless when they decide to pass things like "Chat Control" not to mention the current migration crisis that is currently going on in many European nations
 
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Unfortunately, "in principle" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here



Both countries explicitly ban ownership of guns for self defense, and heavily restrict ownership for extremely rare "sport shooting" or collecting of antiques for civilians. You must give a specific and approved reason to gain a firearms license and be allowed by the government to own a gun. For the people of both nations, ordinary civilian ownership of guns is basically banned except in very unusual circumstances, and the very small number of gun owners in both nations reflect these very strict firearms laws

There are European countries with relatively more free gun laws like Switzerland and Austria but most of Europe effectively bans guns for ordinary civilian ownership, making the people of the EU essentially powerless when they decide to pass things like "Chat Control" not to mention the current migration crisis that is currently going on in many European nations

I can't comment on proportionality in Australia, but in Germany, civilian gun ownership is not uncommon.
One might get the impression that it is because there are relatively few crimes involving legal weapons and gun ownership is not a major issue in public. Nevertheless, there is a shooting club in every small town here.

If you take a look at the figures, you might be surprised.

At the end of last year, the DSB (German Shooting Federation) had around 1,350,000 members.
At the end of 2023, the national weapons register listed around 942,000 private, i.e., civilian, gun owners who own a total of around 5,000,000 guns, including hunters. This only includes firearms that require a permit.
 
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I wasn't even interested in the game anyway. Even though I have a PS5.


I wish they'd release collector's editions with game cards. Throw in some cheap tat worth a few quid (keychains, stickers, posters, maps, etc.) and charge £30 more to easily cover the cost of the game card.
 
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I am puzzled why nobody is talking about key card - a decade from now Nintendo will turn of the download servers, and all these games will became worthless. On PC Steam is no better but at least you have alternatives like GOG or piracy as a last resort, nothing of this sort exists on Switch.
 
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I can't comment on proportionality in Australia, but in Germany, civilian gun ownership is not uncommon.
One might get the impression that it is because there are relatively few crimes involving legal weapons and gun ownership is not a major issue in public. Nevertheless, there is a shooting club in every small town here.

If you take a look at the figures, you might be surprised.

At the end of last year, the DSB (German Shooting Federation) had around 1,350,000 members.
At the end of 2023, the national weapons register listed around 942,000 private, i.e., civilian, gun owners who own a total of around 5,000,000 guns, including hunters. This only includes firearms that require a permit.
942,000 private gun owners out of a population of 83 million is a civilian gun ownership rate of about 1.1%

Civilian gun ownership could not be more uncommon in Germany unless it was completely banned like in China

By comparison, about 32% of Americans own at least one gun, and about 42% of American households contain at least one gun
 
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