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  • RDR2, TLoU p2, Silent Hill 2 remake, Detroit Become Human, Alone in the Dark, and if you have a PC that can run them in all their glory, I am currently enjoying star war outlaws, and AC shadows. I also think jedi:fa and survival are good story driven games, but wft do I know. Final shout out to Batman Arkham Series (Arkham Knight in particular for story), Days Gone, and Mad Max.














  • I get the feeling you are angry about more than just me and my comment. That said, in response to your first point; the tax from tourism contributes to local services. If you lose more tax revenue than you gain from the £1.25 pppd, you lose more money in total. Regarding you’re comment on my expectation of people lavishing my family hand and foot and hearing people switching to Welsh, I’m sorry but I can only respond with WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU ON ABOUT? Your issues have nothing to do with me and I wish you the best of luck.


  • So a family of four going for 10 nights will have to pay £50 in tax. Isn’t the point to want to encourage people visiting? Doesn’t tourism generate income for the area? £1.25 per person per night, including children, may still not be much money but I would go somewhere else out of principle. If I went for 10 nights I’d likely spend ~£500 spending money and let’s assume another ~£500 in hotel costs. In actual fact it would likely be double all that. That’s £1000 to £2000 not being spent because I’d rather go somewhere else than pay £50 on top of that out of principle. This feels akin to when a shitty tech company decides they are doing really well but they could do better by just adding a fee for no reason, only for their customer base to tell them where to go. Didn’t Unity do something like that. Don’t think it worked out very well for them.