I got Burnout on Thursday, he had sent it out next day delivery which was rather nice of him, and that's taken up all of my free time since then. After getting back from work on Thursday I spent up until dinner doing two player challenges with Falco, and after dinner 'till about 10pm doing three player challenges with the addition of Nimmo, it was fantastic.
Yesterday we finished off the last of the challenges before I headed off to my brother's place for the weekly bud club. Lost was its usual self, the rest of the time was just spent hanging out, which was cool. When I got home it was about 11, I was so tired I just wanted to crash out, but once I hooked my Xbox back up I ended up playing Burnout again 'till about 3am.
Today I've been playing it almost non-stop since I got up, setting times on every single street and unlocking as many cars as I can.
I stopped about an hour ago to play CoD with the guys, with the unusual presence of Swifty, home from uni. Half way through I decided to take the plunge and start Prestige Mode, in the first game with nothing but the default Assault class M16 I managed to get 58 kills and 18 deaths, ranking up six times in that one game alone. It isn't as bad as I thought it'd be, I might be without my favorite weapons and perks but I can clearly do a lot of damage with the other guns, and I'm living without the perks alright.
One thing that made me chuckle hard recently was Loeb on the second day of the Swedish WRC. Racing under the restart rules he could compete without having his time count towards scoring any points. He was nothing but sour and was reported to have said he'd "rather be at home", and then on the way back from a stage he was stopped for speeding, then once back at the service park he retired from the rally completely until Mexico. Boo-hoo for the world champion.
Saturday, 23 February 2008
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