What ? I'm showing the derailleur position and the chain length at the two extremes mateWhy are you always cross chaining?
some people are really just in need of a blow job
The upper part of the chain should always remain in tension regardless of whether the chain is too long or not. In the first picture you show the chain is clearly too long, but also the upper part is slack. This means that @fossyant was correct in what he said above about the freehub being sticky - you need to get this either replaced or serviced as it can cause you to have an accident as it causes the derailleur and chain to behave unpredictably. Best case scenario is you find yourself unable to pedal forwards anymore, worst case you can end up in A&E - I've had both happen to me.Morning ok a couple more pictures that may tell a story 1 the set up in smallest rings 2 in both big rings and a video of the freehub not working
I'm not sure the chain is too long. Looks about spot on when on big-big. Possible that, as has already been said, the rear mech capacity is exceeded by the gear ranges?At last, chain too long and freehub in need of service.