


Its to f****** HARDDDDDDDDDDD
I've already uninstalled this game three times. Today I wanted to give it another shot, but I'm still getting frustrated. is just too hard for me. 😭



I've already uninstalled this game three times. Today I wanted to give it another shot, but I'm still getting frustrated. is just too hard for me. 😭
I own Assassin's Creed Origins on the Xbox PC app, not on Steam. I noticed that the DLCs are currently much cheaper on Steam.
Before I buy them, I wanted to ask if the Steam DLC will work with my Xbox PC version of the game. If not, do you have any tricks to make that happen?
Please help
In the Eetha teaser, one of the scenes seems to have music that sounds a like the music from Dune
I bought Assassin's Creed Origins on the Xbox PC app. After I finish the main story, I plan to uninstall the game to save space. Later, if I decide to buy and play the DLCs, will I need to replay the entire main story again, or will my progress be saved so I can continue from where I left off?
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My second question is about platforms. I own the base game on Xbox PC, but the DLCs are available at a good discount on Steam. If I buy the DLCs on Steam, will they work with my Xbox PC version of the game, or do I need to own both the base game and DLCs on the same platform?!
I just finished and damn, the story was awesome. It kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. The gameplay itself was just okay for me. I liked the action and the missions, but overall the gameplay wasn't anything special. The story is definitely the strongest part of the game.
The story is very basic, but I still enjoyed the movie. The humor landed well, the action was fun, and it kept me entertained from start to finish. It's not anything groundbreaking, but it's a good, enjoyable watch.
So, I watched The Housemaid, and honestly, I think it’s one of the worst movies I’ve seen. The first half literally felt like a porn story, and then suddenly it switched to psychological drama. This was the first Sydney Sweeney movie I’ve watched, and honestly, her acting was just okay to me. But you know… 👀 that part was good.
Anyway, that’s just my opinion.
Hi everyone,
I’m a 3D architectural visualizer from India with around 3 years of experience.
Right now, I’m working in a company where I handle international projects for a UK-based client. Most of the work is on large hospitality projects in places like Venezuela and Nigeria. For example, I worked on a hotel interior renovation project where the client gave hand sketches, and I developed everything into detailed 3D visuals from start to finish.
Currently, I’m working on another project in Abuja, Nigeria, where I’m focusing more on detailed and design-based work, and the client is happy with the results. Recently, I’ve also been assigned a second international client from Italy.
Seeing this, I’ve decided to start working independently and try to get my own international clients.
I want to understand:
- How do you find and approach international clients?
- What actually works to convince clients to trust you and hire you remotely?
- Any mistakes I should avoid when starting out on my own?
Would really appreciate practical advice.
Thanks.