If only it were that easy. If I could move, I'd move to Europe or something. Maybe Sweden. But that would cost a lot of money, and while I'm decently well off, I'm not well off enough to up and move to another country unfortunately. Maybe in the next 5 years if I'm lucky.
Nope. We're losing that sometime in the next 2 years. We're also getting massive cuts to student support, our system of paying for our degree when we get a job that pays over $55000 a year is going as well. So yeah, it's looking like most things that made this country great are going down the toilet, so now might be a good time to leave.
Yay pandas! I have something planned...
If you want to try netrunner, give this a go: http://www.tuism.com/octgn-netrunner-fool-proof-guide/
Yeah, I like the movement system in BnS but the combat left me cold, as did the quests. It was so dull! I'm also looking forward to Black Desert. I haven't heard much about Bless, but the other MMO I'm looking forward to is Lost Ark, which is Diablo 3 but with 10 times the enemies at once and it looks insane!
ESO... could be a good game. It's just that it's so dull. Exploration doesn't feel worth it, and though some of the quests have solid writing, it just isn't enough.
It's more that we can't pay extra to have a pet. And most places just don't allow pets. So most people who want pets get really good at hiding the smell/have a place they can stay during inspections. And yeah it's all through Australia.
There's a few really interesting things about Netrunner. Firstly, it's more about bluffing and resource management than most card games. Secondly, the expansions are relatively cheap. I think you can get every card in an expansion for about $200, which sounds like a lot, but then you realise that they completely cut the random element out, and release expansions in faction packs so you only need to pay for the factions you use.
There'a also the lore and the asynchronous elements - both sides play COMPLETELY differently. Hackers are trying to access your hand, deck and cards you put out so they can steal your agenda cards, and corporations are defending them and trying to get agendas. Or trick them into killing themselves. It's really interesting, and then when you add in the fact that different factions specialise in different things and you can mix factions and -
Ahem. The game is stupidly deep. But also relatively simple to pick up. Just watch an online tutorial, because the rulebook's a touch long and impenetrable.
And yeah, I have been playing a lot more multiplayer, although it's mostly so I can play with Bilby. The other game i'm playing is ESO, but I still don't know how I feel about it. And I've decided I don't like what I've played of Blade and Soul. Maybe I just need to sink more hours in.
And the PS4 controller is great. They just cost $90 each here.
Ah. We have different laws unfortunately.
$60 USD is $90 AUD atm. Our controllers are $90. Our games are usually $90 (except for Bethesda who seem to be pushing for $60 here) and we generally pay about 30-50% more than you for everything.
And yeah I love it as a couch multiplayer game, I just wish I could play it with my friends from college/some people on here.
And yeah, it sucks that there are barely any places that allow pets.