Tag: locked
By building an open ecosystem, Google has locked me in forever
Paranormal Investigator Locked In Padded Cell At Stoke’s Haunted Museum
What’s behind Doma’s locked door in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor?
Is the Mysterious Keycode worth it?
Lost your phone? Google finally fixes problem of getting locked out of apps.
LOTR Gollum Dev Explains Why Elvish Language Is Locked Behind Paywall
Daedalic Entertainment, the developer behind The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, has explained why you’ll need to pay additional money for the characters to speak Elvish (Sindarin) throughout the game.
For those who are unaware, Elvish is the native language spoken by elves in The Lord of the Rings franchise. It was first introduced in the books, then brought to life in the films. Thanks to Eurogamer, we have a statement on why the dev team decided to lock Elvish behind a paywall.
Daedalic explained that the Elves in the game would speak their native language “from time to time,” even if you don’t purchase the language DLC. They also explained that the DLC adds additional lines for background characters and that they “went the extra mile” to hire voice actors trained in Sindarin by experts. It’s a DLC meant for “Tolkien devotees who want to immerse themselves.”
Six injured and school locked down over dog attack
: Locked in — or trapped? Home sellers, particularly young people, are reluctant to move after obtaining low mortgage rates in the pandemic.
Labour sank into the gutter with their accusation that Rishi Sunak doesn’t care if paedophiles are locked up
Labour shame
SHORT of any concrete ideas of their own on how to solve Britain’s crime problems, Labour sank into the gutter.
A bitter personal attack on Rishi Sunak in a social media advert that directly accused the Prime Minister of not caring if paedophiles are locked up.
Labour’s attack on Rishi Sunak backfired so spectacularly on Sir Keir Starmer[/caption]
Labour sank into the gutter with their accusation that Rishi Sunak doesn’t care if paedophiles are locked up[/caption]
It might have been just about palatable had there been any truth in it.
But, hilariously, it turned out sentencing guidelines were drawn up in 2013 by a body of which Sir Keir Starmer was a member.
As then Director of Public Prosecutions you would have thought he’d have known this already. It’s an extraordinary miscalculation from Labour.
Politics is supposed to be a tough business. The Sun will always give the PM both barrels if he lets down our readers.
But Labour’s dumb attack went way beyond that.
That it backfired so spectacularly on the party’s leader is at least some consolation.
Joe’s disaster
IT is astonishing to see Joe Biden lay the blame for the catastrophic withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan on Donald Trump.
Certainly, it was Trump’s deal with the Taliban that he inherited.
But it was Biden’s haste to get out quickly that led to unnecessary deaths.
It was his decision to pull out without any proper preparation or notice.
It left Britain high and dry and Our Boys still on the ground at the mercy of the insurgents.
And women are now living in fear and girls denied education among the wreckage left behind.
It proved a disastrous foreign policy idea and is a stain on his presidency.
Biden could have done things differently. He was in charge. The buck stops with him.
He should own his deadly mistake.
Jog on, Nike
JUST when women like Sharron Davies were celebrating a ban on trans athletes, along comes sportswear giant Nike with a slap in the face.
Desperate to chase every kind of woke dollar, they have launched an ad for a female sports bra using a trans influencer.
All women, of course, can make up their own minds.
And, perhaps, Just Don’t Do It.
King of people
KING Charles III is going to rule as a man if not of, then at least for, the people.
It is truly heartening to see hundreds of children, pandemic heroes and charity workers get a prized invite to the Coronation. Each one is surely worth their place in Westminster Abbey.
We can think of no greater honour.