![]() There were fears they could clash with a smaller anti-vaxx protest which was making its way through west London this afternoon, with conspiracy theorists seen holding signs reading: 'Stop the vaccine holocaust', although there have been no reports of any incidents thus far. They are also demanding that the government 'tax big polluters and billionaires' to help fund the programme, including the 'retraining of workforces into new green jobs.' The protesters are calling for an 'end new oil and gas licences, to insulate our homes, to give everyone enough free energy to cover the basics like heating, cooking, and lighting, and to provide cheap public transport.' The Met told MailOnline there have been no arrests so far. Others shouted 'our planet, our future' repeatedly while holding up placards as police officers monitored the crowds. The event, dubbed We All Want to Just Stop Oil, said on its website that it wanted to create 'mass civil resistance' in a bid to achieve five 'sensible' demands that address both climate change and the ongoing cost of living crisis.įootage shared online showed hundreds of people slowly marching through the capital, chanting: 'No to gas, no to oil, keep the carbon in the soil.' I can not wait to try it out.Jeremy Corbyn today joined a coalition of eco-zealots - including Just Stop Oil and Insulate Britain - as they descended on central London to take part in a 'mass swarming march' that they hoped would 'bring the capital to a standstill.' Supposedly the driving in Mafia II is very good, meaning they have placed some real weight/heft to the 40's and 50's vehicles that we can use and the game also comes with an "arcade" and "simulation" mode. Many gamers in our generation starts to become "old" now and look for something outside the action packed content.Īctually the above mentioned paragraph is the primary reason why I still play Mafia I today, due to the driving and the city of "Lost Heaven". ![]() There really should be more games that focus on a realistic approach to driving in urban environments, and by that I mean, no racing, rally etc just casual driving, I am genuinly surprised that it has been, and continues to be overlooked by developers, I actually think while it would not be a huge market, then at least it believe it would be bigger then many devlopers would initially think. I am a bit surprised not to see more posts about Mafia II on the forums, especially since the first one was awesome in terms of driving and realism, at least for its time.įurthermore the environments in Mafia II looks terrific, and I can not wait to just drive around enjoying the scenery. Well now this game is almost heading out for the stores, it will be released on 24th of August in the US and on the 27th in Europe.
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