FearfulSymmetry: Tea! In fact, I think I'll really have some of that right about now. And any music is fine with me, as long as it's not jazz or classical. I have an aversion to both. :P
Edit: And rap. And heavy metal. :P
How can you dislike jazz and classical music? :O That's blasphemy! :P
LaPtiteBete: I listen to a lot of things... I have a soft spot for 70's classic rock (pink floyd, emerson lake & palmer, neil young, alan parson's project, caravan...); or rolling stones, david bowie, sting...
How about
70's pop music? ;)
ddickinson: Okay, enough talk of tea and no music. We can't let those boys think we are boring. So we will let our lovely French owl decide what the drinks will be and we will play her favourite type of music. So what will it be? What drink catches your eye and what music shall we play?
Tea is not boring? I feel like i should be offended now. :P (not really, just kidding. But seriously - tea is the nectar of the gods ;) )
adaliabooks: Never. I hate DLC and exclusive content, I hate micro transactions. The whole idea is to make a game I want to play. And that means one flat price that gets you a full game :)
ddickinson: That's the spirit. I can't stand this culture of DLC and micro transactions. Those darn spoilt kids are ruining the gaming industry, they have more money than sense :-). I want the old days back where I bought a game I actually owned, and a game that was complete. Not a poorly designed, often incomplete game cut up to get more money. Flat priced you say? So we might get one new release on GOG that doesn't use regional pricing. :-)
I think the blame lays mostly on the big game companies rather than the customers that we have the dlc culture and micro transactions in modern games.