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  1. 12 hours ago, R3D_D3ViL said:

    The character you play is not the titular price of persia. in fact the game's story revolves around rescuing the prince of persia.

    Then we gotta wait for the next game to actually play as the Prince :P

  2. On 6/12/2023 at 10:53 PM, Heaven Angel said:

     

     

     

    Damn that looks good! Only Prince looks like a turd bc.

    On 6/14/2023 at 2:07 PM, b!T said:

    Everyone pretty much like the gameplay. The hate is for the pop culture crap Ubilol is trying to inject to the series.

    Hate when devs do this

    On 6/14/2023 at 2:37 PM, dylanjosh said:

    It's from the team that made the Rayman games so gameplay will be good!

    Exactly. Will be good for sure

  3. 3 hours ago, STICK3Rboy said:

     

     

     

     

     

    That's not the Prince apparently.

    The game looks cool to me though. And I'm just glad the franchise is coming back in some form.

    Same here. Glad for the pop series being finally received bc

    3 hours ago, l33tmaniac said:

     

    Ah, got it. My bad. 

    The gameplay does look cool. 

    It definitely does!

    2 hours ago, dylanjosh said:

     

    Yeah sorry i watched it without audio lol

     

     

     

    Same here lol

    1 hour ago, Bird Bird Bird said:

    2D POP action platformer. f**k yes ! Day 1 ! :wub:

     

    I don't like look of the protagonist, but gender fluidity is the in thing now. 

    It's like metroid for me. Day 1 for sure

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  4. 53 minutes ago, KunjanPSD said:

    It depends how long it has been since the txn, I forgot to mention that.

     

    Basically chargeback is a challenge that can be won or lost but if you provide sufficient proof of wrongdoing, communication, INGRAM complaint, the issuer (the bank) can rule it in your favour.

    Merchant will have to generate counter proofs.

     

    So you are forcing the merchant to now advocate themselves against the bank and not just screw the customer over.

     

    In India, chargebacks are still not the one stop solution, in US etc, chargebacks are so powerful that merchants generally give in and hence, are quite often misused.

    Oh i see. Ya I’ve heard of that happening frequently in US especially with PayPal chargebacks. Didn’t know it was possible here in India

  5. On 5/21/2023 at 8:07 PM, Assassins Creed said:

     

    C1 Boys - Can you run this test on your TVs.. ideally used more than a year and feedback..  Want to know if this is a CX issue only.. 

     

     

    I ran it on mine (April 2022 purchase) thrice. Didn't notice any dead pixel. 

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  6. 4 hours ago, Agent 47 said:

     

    Were you expecting anything less scummy from Acti-Blizzard....

    True.

    2 hours ago, VelivolusDas said:

    Saw the comments/tweets/videos last night and the internet is proper furious... :panic:

    Definitely bro. Such a shitty move.

  7. 1 hour ago, dylanjosh said:

     

     

    rip

     

     

     

     

     

    Disgusting

     

    Overwatch 2 was released showcasing that pve modes would be added. And now they're scrapping it? 

     

     

     

    So their sole intention was to introduce battle pass and shop to earn money via microtransactions. Pathetic :thumbdown:

  8. 19 minutes ago, SuperT said:

     

    UTI is a very good choice one of the lowest TER with a very decent AUM. 

    Ya i made a call based on that. Let's see how it goes :D

    14 minutes ago, KunjanPSD said:

    No? UTI Nifty 50 is 0.2 and MO is 0.14.

    Indicative and effective yields are different but check if you can find these T-bills on the exchange, sometimes you can score for a lesser price get better yields.

    Ya i edited my quote. MO has better expense ratio. It's ok. Just to test out I've started this with a small amount+ sip of 1k pm. Will modify if it doesn't work out. Not investing huge amounts as it's only a start

     

    I'm a noob here. Find t-bills on exchange? Where? :fear: I checked  on the coin app and mentioned the indicative yield rates

  9. 18 minutes ago, KunjanPSD said:

    Why UTI? Choose the fund with the lowest TER and decent AUM, history. Motilal has one of the lowest with good history.

    I don't invest in ELSS so I can't suggest much there.

     

    T-bills are a good option if you can get a good yield, afaik they were going for 7-8% recently.

    UTI had better expense ratio and good aum ....so i went with that. Bad choice is it? Ah well :P

     

    Edit : Motilal Oswal has better stats than uti. My bad i guess 

     

    T bills indicative yield is 6.89,6.98 and 6.99 for 91,182 and 364 respectively. Is that good? 

  10. On 5/6/2023 at 3:56 PM, KunjanPSD said:

    It comes down to your risk and volatility appetite.

    Historically, Midcap 150 has performed better than Nifty 50 (it's a largecap itself) but volatility has been much higher and sticking to SIP will be crucial.

    Midcap is based on free-float mkt cap (same as Nifty 50) weightage so it had high weightage of stocks like Adani Gas etc. Such high weightage are kinda smoothened in 50 because of the composition of the top sectors.

    So ups and downs are a lot frequent relative to 50.

     

    I think Mid-cap would have performed on avg. equal to the flex-cap returns. But I prefer picking a more conservative-value based flexi-cap like PPFAS over this as my drawdowns will be much better protected even if the returns go through a stagnation period.

     

     

    Invested small amounts in uti nifty 50, ppfas elss, ppfas flexi cap funds

     

    Let's see how it goes.

     

    Question: Are t-bills a good option? Wanted to try it.

  11. 1 hour ago, KunjanPSD said:

    It comes down to your risk and volatility appetite.

    Historically, Midcap 150 has performed better than Nifty 50 (it's a largecap itself) but volatility has been much higher and sticking to SIP will be crucial.

    Midcap is based on free-float mkt cap (same as Nifty 50) weightage so it had high weightage of stocks like Adani Gas etc. Such high weightage are kinda smoothened in 50 because of the composition of the top sectors.

    So ups and downs are a lot frequent relative to 50.

     

    I think Mid-cap would have performed on avg. equal to the flex-cap returns. But I prefer picking a more conservative-value based flexi-cap like PPFAS over this as my drawdowns will be much better protected even if the returns go through a stagnation period.

     

     

    Noted. Will look into flexi cap options such as ppfas.

  12. 8 minutes ago, KunjanPSD said:

    Long term investment is a minimum 7yrs, historically, 10yrs is even better.

    3-5yrs is not enough for Index to provide you consistent CAGR.

    Anyway, Nifty 50 is the market leading index which any novice can get started with.

    In addition to an index fund, an active flexi cap fund will give you good diversification.

    Awesome will invest in nifty 50 and will look into flexi cap fund

     

     

    How are large midcap index funds? I see many good ones available 

     

    All these will be long term. I don't mind even investing  10 years

  13. 1 hour ago, SuperT said:

    Index funds are mostly stable funds and don't require much research, all of them will more less perform the same over a long period since they all are tracking the same index. You should opt for one which is by a reliable fund house with the least expense ratio. There are so many options you can't really go very wrong when it comes to Index funds. You can also check this out for more info - https://www.reddit.com/r/IndiaInvestments/

    Haan I've been following india investments subreddit but wanted ivg insights as well

     

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