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Just now, PhantomShade said:

 

Whoever runs Sony India should have double dared this chimp to try this stunt irl.

 

 


Nako baba. Bc ek langoor ke chakkar mein hamare jaahil politicians would’ve found another example to ban gaming altogether. Especially as both consoles are made in chini land. 

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Just now, Jigsaw said:


Nako baba. Bc ek langoor ke chakkar mein hamare jaahil politicians would’ve found another example to ban gaming altogether. Especially as both consoles are made in chini land. 

 

 

 

Rather than that is both Sony and M$'s reaction would be literally pic related.

 

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Not a single paisa would be spent to lobby the concerned politicos to overturn their banz decision.

Meanwhile they bendover backwards in China with complete censorship and all.

 

I guess even China got PS5 global release, only this poor country here has to wait till Feb, possibly longer.

Whatever case may be, teenagers acting toughguy behind screens on twitter do not seem to translate to actual sales number of PS and Games to Sony India, no wonder India is bottom of the heap for gaming in Asia atleast.

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5 minutes ago, adity said:

I get opet nat without doing anything on Airtel. 

OT: Airtel is f**king amazing for gaming. Jio fiber sucked a*s. I get best possible pings on Airtel. In rocket league, the latency ranges between 12 ms to 70 ms. Never saw pings so low in my life on Jio and local chapri Internet. 


Airtel FTTH here too. You get open nat without doing “anything” on a Airtel modem + personal router? Because that’s scientifically not possible. 
 

I’m assuming you’re using their supplied router only and nothing else. 

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6 minutes ago, Jigsaw said:


Airtel FTTH here too. You get open nat without doing “anything” on a Airtel modem + personal router? Because that’s scientifically not possible. 
 

I’m assuming you’re using their supplied router only and nothing else. 

 

Same here went with Airtel recently and without doing anything it was Open Nat. They gave me Nokia G-2425 router, Can we connect our personal router to it ?

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4 minutes ago, vickysud01 said:

 

Same here went with Airtel recently and without doing anything it was Open Nat. They gave me Nokia G-2425 router, Can we connect our personal router to it ?


Arre if you use their supplied router and nothing else then of course it will be open nat. No black magic here. 
 

For those of us who use their router only as a pass through device (bridged) with our own custom router, open nat can be achieved only by PF. 

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17 minutes ago, gecko89 said:

Cc^^^

I remember a bunch of bots here calling DualSense adaptive triggers and haptic feedback as just unnecessary gimmick.

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Adaptive triggers and haptics just like these fancy titles are just that. An unnecessary gimmick no one asked or wanted. Just typical marketing traps companies lay out to garner attention. 
 

SX controller is where the real deal is. Small, light and perfectly contoured. And that grip. 

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7 minutes ago, Jigsaw said:


Adaptive triggers and haptics just like these fancy titles are just that. An unnecessary gimmick no one asked or wanted. Just typical marketing traps companies lay out to garner attention. 

And yet, we've got the main competitor surveying if their users would like the same in their own controllers.

 

Besides, if these are gimmicks then so is any kind of vibration or feedback. We'd still be gaming with a brick controller if no one changed or innovated. I'm sure even then the posers called any slight improvement a gimmick. As for DS, Astro's Playroom is proof enough that its quite an experience, and a there are a lot of upcoming games that have announced support for these features.

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7 minutes ago, gecko89 said:

And yet, we've got the main competitor surveying if their users would like the same in their own controllers.

 

Besides, if these are gimmicks then so is any kind of vibration or feedback. We'd still be gaming with a brick controller if no one changed or innovated. I'm sure even then the posers called any slight improvement a gimmick. As for DS, Astro's Playroom is proof enough that its quite an experience, and a there are a lot of upcoming games that have announced support for these features.


Arre bhai bhai :lol:

 

Survey hi toh kiya hai. Thodi na kisi ki beti uthayi hai?

 

Ab 100ml spend kiya hai on R&D toh accha toh hoga hi. 

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14 minutes ago, gecko89 said:

And yet, we've got the main competitor surveying if their users would like the same in their own controllers.

 

Besides, if these are gimmicks then so is any kind of vibration or feedback. We'd still be gaming with a brick controller if no one changed or innovated. I'm sure even then the posers called any slight improvement a gimmick. As for DS, Astro's Playroom is proof enough that its quite an experience, and a there are a lot of upcoming games that have announced support for these features.

 

Anything that one doesn't like nowadays automatically becomes useless and a gimmick. Many are actually praising it and they are all stupid and not "real gamers". Don't you know that? 

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2 hours ago, adity said:

I get opet nat without doing anything on Airtel. 

OT: Airtel is f**king amazing for gaming. Jio fiber sucked a*s. I get best possible pings on Airtel. In rocket league, the latency ranges between 12 ms to 70 ms. Never saw pings so low in my life on Jio and local chapri Internet. 

 

2 hours ago, Jigsaw said:


Airtel FTTH here too. You get open nat without doing “anything” on a Airtel modem + personal router? Because that’s scientifically not possible. 
 

I’m assuming you’re using their supplied router only and nothing else. 

 

whats the data limit on Airtel's "unlimited plans"?

 

I am finding myself crossing the monthly 1TB limit of my "unlimited Spectranet" plan quite frequently now. 

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