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Payday 2

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Anybody considering getting this one?
I have read a couple of reviews and it sounds definitely promising...
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I would but I know I need to be working although waiting on clients to come back with things at the moment. I know perfectly well if I buy a new game they'll all come back so I can't play.

Will add to wishlist so I get notification when it goes on sale.
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I know the feeling, don't have much time to play myself either.
The game is very much based on precise teamwork, if you play online with random people you always end up with a bunch of morons.

Still very tempted to get it...please talk me out of it... ;)
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Don't get it until it goes on sale. There. Job done.

Also, rather than spending that money on the game you could buy a polybush for your car. :lol:
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skeletor wrote:Don't get it until it goes on sale. There. Job done.

Also, rather than spending that money on the game you could buy a polybush for your car. :lol:
Great idea, I should consult you for all my decisions! :lol:
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Give Skel all your money.
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you could buy a polybush for your car
you brush your car ?
proper geezer AVE IT init
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Polybush not polybrush.

http://www.polybush.co.uk/

Replaces the crappy rubber bits which degrade over a short period of time which makes the car more rigid and a better drive.
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I also brush my car ;)
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