The Witcher 3 Everything We Wish We Knew At The Beginning

RELATED: The Witcher 3: Details You Missed In Novigrad See, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a great game but there is a reason so many players tend to go through it multiple times before ever reaching the conclusion. And speaking of conclusions, that can be pretty nasty itself. Here are some tips and tricks for making the first playthrough as smooth as possible. Updated on December 31st, 2021 by Hodey Johns: It’s been a few years since this article was first released....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 967 words · Melissa Williams

The Witcher 3 Won T Get Any More Mod Support

In addition to mods just being good fun, they also keep games feeling fresh and new for years to come. It’s why Skyrim is still a massively popular game on PC, long after the console version has slid out of the charts, and it’s why Steam recently tried to sell mods via its store (albeit with disastrous results). It’s also why so many players are upset with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s mod support, as the game’s modding system isn’t as robust as many players had expected....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 415 words · April Bustios

The Witcher Holiday Promo Proves Geralt Is Not A Fan Of Christmas

Halloween had already brought Geralt of Rivia’s monster mashup video, which revealed two new foes Henry Cavill will probably face in The Witcher’s second season. That’s part of the little official info shared by the show so far, aside from confirmation that Game of Thrones’ Kristofer Hivju (Tormund) is set to appear, along Agnes Bjorn playing a vampire bruxa named Vereena. RELATED: The Pros and Cons of The Witcher 4 Not Having Geralt...

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 330 words · Raymundo Richter

The Witcher Netflix Episode 5 Review Bottled Appetites

Things for The Witcher Netflix series have gone more or less completely off the rails by the time Episode 5 reaches its conclusion. The episode should have been one of the most significant for the show to date as it finally brings Geralt and Yennefer together, but the dialogue reaches new lows, the sexposition reaches new levels of camp, and the whole thing is really just a giant mess from start to finish....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 920 words · Joseph Hinde

The Witcher Season 1 Full Summary And Recap

The Witcher is a franchise initially told through the novel series written by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. Though it was eventually adapted into a few movies and TV shows (and was also known as The Hexer), the franchise did not really gain any major traction, at least outside of Poland, until game developer CD Projekt Red adapted it into the successful series of games that have captured so many fans since the original 2007 release of The Witcher....

January 19, 2023 · 10 min · 2105 words · Marlene Jones

The World Changed A Lot Since 1986. The Politics Of Immigration Hasn T Opinion

It’s not retrograde. It’s just retrospective. In 1986, former President Ronald Reagan signed the last major overhaul of U.S. immigration law, the Immigration Reform and Control Act. IRCA, as it is known, increased border security, established penalties for employers that hired undocumented immigrants and legalized the status of about 3 million undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. prior to 1982. “Future generations of Americans will be thankful for our efforts to humanely regain control of our borders and thereby preserve the value of one of the most sacred possessions of our people: American citizenship,” Reagan said upon signing the legislation....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 844 words · Maxie Mckenna

The Xbox Series S Could Radically Reshape The Next Gen Landscape

However, even as giant consoles boast their advanced specs, a few heads might have been turned by the Series X’s little sibling. The Xbox Series S might not be as powerful a machine, but it only costs $299 compared to the Series X’s $499 tag. Up until now, contention between all the upcoming consoles has focused a lot on the technical specs of each device, since that’s what was known....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 591 words · Charles Zimmerman

The Xiaomi Mi Band 6 Is Now Available For Preorder In The Us

That’s where a device like the upcoming Xiaomi Mi Band 6 comes into play. It retails for around $60 (though it was $35 when it was first released in other regions) and comes with many of the same features you’d expect to see on a far more expensive device. Now, about a month after its announcement, the Xiaomi Mi Band 6 is finally available for preorder in the United States....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 410 words · Kenneth Mcgann

The Youngest Mule

“That was a new low, even for drug traffickers,” said Special Agent in Charge Joe Webber, who runs Customs operations in New York. Asa Hutchinson, director of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, said the case may signal an uptick in the use of kids as mules. “We’ve had higher airport security since 9-11, so it’s been harder for the normal traveler to transport drugs,” Hutchinson said. “Perhaps that’s why dealers are turning to children....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 613 words · Berniece White

There Are Two Seasons Of The Bachelorette Airing In 2021 Bachelorette Spoilers

Thurston’s season, which begins filming this month, will air on the show’s usual summer schedule. As for Young, Reality Steve revealed that her season will film later in the summer and air late in 2021. What’s more, Bachelor in Paradise is slated to return this summer, so Bachelor fans everywhere are in for some extreme bonus content all year long. How ABC apparently decided on a second Bachelorette season is not known at this time, but it makes sense considering that Clare Crawley’s season aired in late 2020....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Javier Chatman

There S A Major Bachelor Plot Twist No One Saw Coming Engagement Spoilers And More

What you’ve already heard is true. Weber is pursuing a relationship with Prewett, though it’s unknown how strong their relationship really is. Spoiler blogger Reality Steve previously admitted it’s taken Weber time to convince Prewett to give him a second chance. Until now, fans thought this was because Weber slept with one or two of his final three women right after Prewett specifically asked him not to. She’s expected to leave the show because of this hurdle on Monday or Tuesday’s episode....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 363 words · Franklin Hopper

The Walking Dead Episode One Review

It was a wise choice for TellTale to continue with the cell-shaded visual styling they’re used to creating - for an episodic title like The Walking Dead, it’s a style which simply works. As you can see in the trailer, it’s a styling which also matches well with the comics its based on. Environments are simple enough not to be overwhelming, but also detailed enough so zombies can look, well, as horrifying as cell-shaded zombies can look....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 848 words · Nellie Ford

The Walking Dead Sells 8.5 Million Episodes Season Two To Carry Over Saved Games

With an announced 8.5 million episodes of The Walking Dead sold so far, Season Two isn’t just being planned by the studio, but the team is hard at work finding a way to carry saved game decisions from one season to the next. In case any of you players had just started to breathe freely again. The seemingly unstoppable momentum the episodic series enjoyed through November and December was anything but a shock to us, having named it our second favorite game of 2012....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 462 words · Randall England

The Top 9 Features To Use In Clickup

The challenge that comes with so much choice is knowing where to start. Which features will benefit you and your collaborators, and which ones are simply an added step? Read on if you’d like to learn more about the top features to use in ClickUp. 1. Statuses ClickUp’s statuses are a quick way to communicate with your team and let them know where a project stands. By default, ClickUp groups lists by status....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 1001 words · James Kelley

The Truth About Smog

One of the things that makes “When Smoke Ran Like Water,” her book on the battle against pollution, so powerful is that Davis hasn’t merely studied the data, she’s lived them. She grew up in Donora, a small town nestled in the rolling hills of western Pennsylvania where everybody relied for their living on the local steel mill. She never wondered why the landscape beyond her one-story cinderblock home was barren and brown, or why so many elderly women were, like her grandma Bubbe, bedridden and tethered to an oxygen tank....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 741 words · Lisa Hopkins

The U.S. Needs A Cyber Strategy Designed For Defense Opinion

Though any terminology will have its flaws, cyberattacks are best considered a scalable tactic than can function as a weapon of war, a weapon—like any more conventional weapon—whose use by the United States should be subject to constitutional oversight, constrained by rules protecting innocent civilians and designed for defense. Thinking of cyberattacks as potential acts of war is perhaps counterintuitive. In common parlance, a “cyberattack” can be anything from phishing to ransomware, to hacking social media accounts, to denial of service attacks, to mass leaks of personal data or communications, to meddling in foreign elections via voter manipulation or sabotage of election results, to shutting down power grids, to damaging nuclear centrifuges, to remotely causing explosions or disabling enemy defenses....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 1018 words · Michael Wolfe

The Undertaker S 10 Best Wrestlemania Entrances Of All Time

While his Wrestlemania entrance hasn’t always been a major production, in the 2000s WWE and Big Evil doubled down on Wrestlemania’s production values and gave us these entrances worthy of Broadway. Whether Undertaker and John Cena lock up at this year’s Showcase of the Immortals, and whether the match redeems Undertaker’s Orlando disappointment from last year, remains to be seen, but, if it happens, we at least have a great entrance to look forward to....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 755 words · Shelly Patton

The Unexpected Winners In The Oil And Food Crunch

Cambodia’s hard-to-access oil and gas fields had been isolated for decades by low petroleum prices and the posttraumatic stress of the Indochina wars. But with oil at $125 a barrel, few fields are too risky, and Chevron, Cnooc, China Petrotech and Total are scrambling to negotiate exploration contracts—even though no one is quite sure yet how big the fields are. In March, the Cambodian National Petroleum Authority estimated the size of Chevron’s field, which covers part of one of the country’s six promising oil basins, at 500 million barrels and said the oil could flow as early as 2011....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 343 words · Carmen Wiggins

The War May Be Over But For Afghan Refugees The Battle Has Just Begun

The news cameras have turned to other more pressing issues around the world. But for the roughly 38 million Afghans who remain, and the 130,000 or so who managed to leave, the war is far from over. Omaid Sharifi is president of ArtLords, a grassroots art movement based in Afghanistan. He was evacuated with his family to Abu Dhabi, where he has spent the last month in a refugee camp, awaiting resettlement into the United States....

January 18, 2023 · 10 min · 1925 words · Terry People

The Way I See It Jaron Ennis Has Got Next

Ennis, 21, is a work in progress, but his natural talent, skill and an unfailing work ethic, guarantees continued success. All will be on display Friday night when he returns to the ring against Raymond Serrano at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia. Join DAZN and watch Miller vs. Dinu fight This will be Ennis’s second headliner on Showtime’s ShoBox series. He’s expected to dominate again, as he did last July, when he styled on Armando Alvarez, dropping him four times in the third round to close the show....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 883 words · Angela Kirby