Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Yeah. There's 3 main areas. White Orchard is the 1st which acts as a sort of tutorial area. The 2nd is Velen which is the biggest land area. They're both pretty similar. Based on feudal English history. The 3rd is The Skellige Isles which is huge with 6 main islands and loads of small ones. They're a mix of Scottish & Irish clan systems with Viking sea raiding traditions.Heart of Stone opens up another massive chunk of land in Velen and Blood & Wine opens up a whole new area called Toussaint which based on Medieval French Knights, codes of Chivalry etc.
Chuck in dragons, vampires, werewolves, harpies, sirens, trolls, hags, witches, succubus', djinn, elementals, elves, dwarves, shapeshifters.
The world building in the game is unreal. Different countries with fleshed histories, cultures, leaders, religions, mythologies etc all loosely based on real countries and their various folk legends. Nilfgaard, for example, is based on the roman empire. Zerrikania is based on Persia.
Unfortunately, it looks like this game isn't available on the PS3.
At least I didn't see it in the PlayStation store anywhere.
Originally posted by Robtard
FFS, buy a used PS4 then, they're like 200 bucks now, eThneoLgrRnae
250. And I can only really find that on the Playstation site direct, Amazon has a wall of 400-500 and up deals.
That's actually a lot for used consoles. You never know how good a job they did in the restoration, or if something they left in will break.
You know, I've been thinking about it and I might as well... IF I can get one as cheap as $250. Been checking out some used ones on ebay. Have to wait until sometime next month though till I can buy one.
There are tons of games I really want to play on PS4 that I've been hearing a lot of good things about.
Originally posted by cdtm
PS4 has the remastered version, it should run better.I wouldn't pay more than 70 dollars for a used console personally though.
Some of the new ones on Amazon cost between $450 to like $700 or more. Why does a last gen console still cost so damn much?
Ffs, $500 is the retail price of a new PS5 (though good luck finding one of those available at a retail store).
So question: How shitty is accounts receivable work? In terms of work loads, general management hassles, pressure and such?
A friend completed some online courses for the minimum certifications and just landed one, and I'm a little worried because he's pretty lazy and thin skinned. I mean, he quit jobs over simply not getting along with his boss without a blackup plan..