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Rear Seat Support

Well, I'm thinking of buying either kylaq or 3xo due to their TC automatic. My question is whether the rear seat of kylaq can fit 2 adults and a child or 3 lean adults for long trips? While it's just me and my wife in the family, we might do occasionally long trips with friends and family. For reference, 3 of my friends were able to sit in the rear seat of i10 quite well though not very comfortably for longer duration. Expecting kylaq to have a better experience since it's bigger than i10.

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u/Any-Feedback-2991 — 1 day ago
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Kia Sonet DCT or Mahindra 3XO AT

I'm looking to buy a new car. This will be my first. The car will be used for everything, from the office daily driver in bangalore traffic to the long drives. Now personally I liked Sonet more, but my only concern is the DCT gearbox in crawling traffic and the longevity of the gearbox as I need to keep this car for 10 years or more.

On the Mahindra side, I am concerned for the after sales service, else the TC is more traffic friendly as I have read.

Anyone with DCT gearbox which has long term review in bangalore traffic and how reliable they are?

Please note that my options are limited to these two only given they tick all my other requirements.

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u/Any-Feedback-2991 — 4 days ago

Mauler(Gauntlet/GS) or Crusader(SNS/GS)

After the latest 4.5.0 update (which is underway at the moment of this post), which class will be a good pick for both pvp and pve as a F2P player or possibly with small investment?

I'm inclined towards mauler as it can also output good dps but is it good without cordy GS? Cause I'm new and farming cordy will take months. Any budget friendly alternative suggestions to cordy to make this class viable will also be appreciated.

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u/Any-Feedback-2991 — 21 days ago

Three Weapons manageable as a F2P/small investment player

Hi all, I have just started playing this game as a new player. I am currently playing Invocator (staff+wand) and sitting at level 52. I have not yet chosen my heroic gear though I have invested a good number of books on skills (made 10 skills on epic tier level 1) and have lvl 40 gear given by the MSQ. I'm not a hardcore player but neither too casual. I play on ps5 so my APM is not that great right now but I hope it will improve with time.

  1. My plan was to play as Invocator for pve and spellblade (staff+dagger) for pvp. But now I'm wondering if it's even possible to invest into three weapons without being a hardcore player?

  2. If the above requires a lot of time and investment (which sadly I can't cause I have a job as well), is there still time for me to reroll my Invocator to a different pvp class?

  3. I also wanted to know how someone with a pvp build from the start farms pve late game if they want to stick with two weapons? Does the random party on chat for dungeons/raids accept them?

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u/Any-Feedback-2991 — 22 days ago

A gift from my wife

It's Timex deepwater artic. Loved it. It's quartz but I'm fine with it given I don't wear a watch daily as I work from home and Seiko automatics are no more budget friendly.

I just received it so the bracelet needs to be adjusted.

u/Any-Feedback-2991 — 27 days ago

Playing Jedi fallen order as my first star wars game

Thought to enter into the franchise from this game. I saw Star wars ep 1-3 before playing this game as was suggested by many people in this reddit.

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*This is my personal experience and opinion on the PS5 version of the game*

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Strictly sticking to this game, I felt the combat and movements are not as smooth as you would see in a similar sword fighting game, like Witcher 3 which I felt has a great and smooth combat despite people not liking it much. Perhaps I expected too much after coming from Ghost of Tsushima as my previous game.

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The characters are interesting, the story is good enough though not fantastic.

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And for some reason, few cutscenes had audio delays by like 2-3 seconds.

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Overall, a decent game in my books. Will surely be loved by star wars fans and that's understandable.

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u/Any-Feedback-2991 — 2 months ago

Just finished Ghost of Tsushima's main campaign and I just feel empty now

The game didn't click with me the first time when I played on my PC. After a year, I just completed the main story on my PS5. Man this game's story is so good. Makes a grown man emotional. The last time I felt this empty was after playing Witcher 3. But the story here is more touching per se.

There is still Iki island and side stories for me to complete though. Given that the island and the mongol invasion are a real thing adds more depth and connection to this game.

I know that Ghost of Yotei's story doesn't have that same level of connection which GoT made, but does it still stand out from other games given there aren't many good story games coming out these days?

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u/Any-Feedback-2991 — 3 months ago

Suggest what to buy?

This is my wishlist. I would have preferred to buy Extra ps sub but sony has decided not to give any discount it seems.

Please note that Ghost of Tsushima is something I can buy offline for 2.5k so ignore the digital price.

My max budget would be 6k. I have 4 days of long weekend ahead so don't want to waste time waiting for a ps sub discount which may or may not come.

Edit: My type is generally open world rpg with good story/ combat but I've heard so much about these titles that I want to give it a try. Currently playing ac odyssey so that open world itch is not there for a while. But a great story might just be something I would need cause ac odyssey story is meh.

u/Any-Feedback-2991 — 3 months ago

SIB Ghost of Tsushima, Yotei, Crimson Dessert or TLOU

Here is the thing, I finished Witcher 3 and loved it. The combat might not be the best but I liked the balance of great story and good enough rpg combat. I'm currently playing AC Odyssey and finding it decent though i wished the dialogue and VA were better like in witcher. I'm 20hrs in and not hooked to it yet.

My choice of game would be something which has a good story and action (50-50 of both).

Below are the reasons for my confusion:

Ghost of Tsushima/Yotei - I played GoT a little before and liked the combat and the maturity of dialogues though the open world felt very empty and even cities had very few NPCs. I'm leaning towards these two at the moment. Let me know if you think Yotei might have a better, dense open world compared to GoT.

TLOU - I've heard it's mostly a great story and very little action. Something I might not prefer as I can't stand 15-20 minutes of just dialogues and cut scenes after every 5 minutes of combat. I need more action than that. Please correct me if my understanding is wrong.

Crimson dessert - I have a base ps5 and I've heard it runs janky on it. The story is non-existent so I don't think it will be any better than the AC Odyssey cause i just don't want mindless grind with no objective. However, given the combat is fast paced and fun, and there are fishing, mining and other stuff to do, maybe I'll think about it. I hope it runs a little more better on the base ps5 after next few updates.

I'm open to other suggestions except RDR2 or Kingdoms Come Deliverance. A slight fantasy is what I would want.

Also, have played Cyberpunk which was good enough but not the best.

Some games on my wishlist which I haven't looked into much yet as they are upcoming:

  1. Blood of the Dawnwalker

  2. Beast of Reincarnation

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u/Any-Feedback-2991 — 3 months ago

Should I buy PS plus extra or buy games separately?

Hi all, I am new to ps5 (only been a few months since I bought it) and I was thinking if I should buy PS plus extra sub or buy games separately in the coming sale given the recent hike. Below are the games I have not played and are on my list:

From ps sub:

  1. TLOU 1 & 2

  2. GoW Ragnarok

  3. Ghost of Tsushima

  4. Rdr 2 - an exception from my game preference (mentioned below)

Other wishlist:

  1. Crimson dessert

Upcoming games on wishlist:

  1. Dawn of the Bloodwalker

  2. GTA 6

Now I recently finished Witcher 3 and loved it. I'm playing ac odyssey (not treating it as an ac game btw) but I'm not loving it as much as I loved witcher due to cartoonish dialogues and okish story though the world is nice but not as dynamic as the witchers. Combat is meh.

A little about my gaming preference: I was a mad mmorpg fan in my earlier days though I have started to take interest in the story of the game as well. I generally don't replay games once I complete them unless I'm playing them after many years. A great story + great combat + open world (should not be an empty world) will be a great combination but I'm okay if any two of these three are good. I prefer a slight element of fantasy so no kingdom come deliverance or similar games.

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u/Any-Feedback-2991 — 3 months ago