I had to resit my History A-level...
Dunno quite how that affects anything, but mostly No Mans Sky got played for all of about a day before forever finding itself condemned to the oblivion of never being played again. Alongside Oblivion actually (which got considerably more gameplay out of it before I eventually finally got sick to the back teeth of it).
Why is Oblivion relevant you ask? It was a contributing factor to me failing to revise for my first sitting in the final exam.
Good thing the students of today will not have No Man's Sky keeping them from revision, reading up on Clement Atlee's post-war economic policies is practically a rollercoaster of excitement compared to No Man's Sky.
Dunno quite how that affects anything, but mostly No Mans Sky got played for all of about a day before forever finding itself condemned to the oblivion of never being played again. Alongside Oblivion actually (which got considerably more gameplay out of it before I eventually finally got sick to the back teeth of it).
Why is Oblivion relevant you ask? It was a contributing factor to me failing to revise for my first sitting in the final exam.
Good thing the students of today will not have No Man's Sky keeping them from revision, reading up on Clement Atlee's post-war economic policies is practically a rollercoaster of excitement compared to No Man's Sky.