Do you guys think the CyberLeek leaks could cause another GTA 6 delay?

So with the recent CyberLeek leaks of GTA 6 footage going around, which apparently comes from an older development/beta build, I wanted to ask the Indian gaming community something. Do you guys think there’s actually any chance Rockstar could delay GTA 6 again because of this? I’m not trying to spread negativity or anything, and honestly I have a massive L for Rockstar Games because these leaks are obviously not good for them. But I genuinely just don’t want this to somehow affect the release date. GTA 6 has already been delayed once, and I really don’t want to hear another delay announcement because of leaked footage.

Personally, I’m getting GTA 6 on day one. I’ll probably be watching gameplay on YouTube immediately. I just want to see this game finally release and then find out how my RTX 3060 and 32GB RAM are going to play GTA 6 on 4k 60fps

What do you guys think? Could a leak like this
realistically cause another delay?

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 11 hours ago
▲ 6 r/Bhopal

App-based cab drivers and lane discipline in Bhopal

Had a slightly strange experience today while coming back from the airport to Kolar. The driver was actually driving pretty well for most of the journey, and he was also visibly frustrated with the traffic because of people driving rashly around him. I completely understand that traffic can be frustrating, and anyone can panic or make a mistake while driving. But when we reached Kolar, there was a particular point where the road splits into different lanes/paths, and this is where things got weird. When the signal turned green, instead of continuing through the normal lane where the traffic was flowing straight, the driver moved the car into the lane on the right side. From what I could see, that lane wasn’t the proper path for the traffic going straight, and there were already several cars, SUVs, sedans and a large truck trying to move through the area. Because the cab entered that lane, it created a small bottleneck and forced multiple vehicles to slow down, change their position or wait for the traffic to clear. He was also driving quite close to the other vehicles, so there was a genuine possibility of someone getting hit or his own car getting scratched or dented. The strange part was that the signal had already turned green, but he took a few seconds to react and then seemed to panic and make the sudden lane movement. Thankfully, nothing happened and I reached home safely. I’m not saying the driver was a bad person or that he was deliberately driving dangerously. He was actually pretty chill throughout the ride, and this was my first bad experience with an app-based cab driver. My concern is more about how one wrong lane decision at a busy intersection can create confusion for everyone around you. If the person behind him had done the same thing, and then the person behind them followed, it could easily turn into a much bigger jam or even an accident. And this isn’t limited to Ola or Uber. I’m talking about drivers from any app-based cab service, because when you’re driving professionally, lane discipline becomes even more important. One small mistake might seem insignificant to the person making it, but it can delay a lot of people and potentially put someone at risk. Anyway, I’m safe and sound at home. Just sharing the experience because I’ve never really had an issue like this with an app-based cab before. Can’t change people, I guess. Have a good Sunday, everyone, and enjoy the end of the weekend.

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 4 days ago

Why Royal Enfield Is Getting a Bad Reputation Because of Some Riders

Guys, I am not trying to target every Royal Enfield rider here, but I genuinely feel like we are slowly seeing the same thing that happened with KTM. A section of riders started giving the brand a bad reputation because of reckless riding and now I feel like Royal Enfield is heading in the same direction. One of the biggest things I keep seeing is people removing their mirrors and then proudly posting their bikes as if having no mirrors somehow makes the bike look better or makes them a better rider.

Why? Why do you want to deliberately remove something that is there for your safety and for the safety of everyone around you? I have seen multiple posts on this subreddit where people praise the bike, the mods and the overall appearance but completely ignore the fact that the rider has removed both mirrors.

Nobody even points it out. And when someone does point it out, the response is usually something like I will think about installing them or I do not need them. Bro, mirrors are not some optional cosmetic accessory that you remove because you do not like how they look.

They are a basic part of being able to understand what is happening behind you while riding. I personally changed the stock mirrors on my own bike to bar end mirrors. For the first few days I found them quite impractical and had to adjust to them, but eventually I got used to them because I understand that having proper rear visibility matters far more than how clean the bike looks.

What I genuinely do not understand is why people remove mirrors completely. You are not only putting yourself at risk but also everyone around you. You cannot blindly change lanes, turn or cut across traffic and then act surprised when something goes wrong. I have personally experienced this. A couple of days ago I was riding my Royal Enfield when a Classic 350 rider started turning without checking behind him. He had no mirrors, did not use an indicator and was wearing earphones.

A truck behind him almost had a serious accident because the rider moved without properly checking what was around him. Thankfully nothing happened, but it could have ended very differently. I have encountered similar situations more than once. On the other hand, I have a friend who bought a Classic 350 last year and still has the stock mirrors.

He has barely added any accessories apart from an engine protection grill and sump guard. He recently upgraded from the basic helmet to a proper full face helmet. That is the kind of rider I respect. You do not need to make your bike look like a completely different machine or remove basic safety equipment to prove that you are a real rider.

And then there are riders who see another Royal Enfield on the road and suddenly their entire personality changes. I was riding normally without even revving my bike when another Classic 350 rider saw me, shifted through the gears and started accelerating aggressively for absolutely no reason. The irony was that he did not even have mirrors.

This is exactly the kind of behaviour that gives an entire community a bad reputation. Ride your bike however you want, modify it however you want and enjoy it.

But please keep the basic safety equipment and have some road sense. Mirrors are not there to ruin the aesthetics of your motorcycle. They are there because you need to know what is happening behind you.

You are not a car with 360 degree cameras inside your head.

If you genuinely believe you do not need mirrors because you can somehow see everything behind you, then honestly you should reconsider whether riding a motorcycle is for you. We need more responsible Royal Enfield riders who understand that being a rider is not just about owning a beautiful motorcycle. It is also about respecting the road, respecting other people and making sure that your choices do not turn you into a hazard for everyone else.

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 7 days ago
▲ 6 r/Bhopal

Can Bhopalis actually argue without resorting to leaking someone’s personal information?

Some people really have way too much time on their hands. Imagine using some shady website just to stalk someone and dig up personal information, all because you wanted to make a point in a Reddit argument. That’s honestly more embarrassing than whatever point you were trying to prove. If you need to go digging into someone’s personal life to win an online argument, maybe the argument wasn’t that strong to begin with. Shallow world, man.

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 8 days ago
▲ 22 r/Bhopal

bhopalis and their obsession to act cocky and harass others without any reason!

bhai matlab samne se aake bajne ki adat jayegi nahi bhopali logo ki , aise act karke samjhte cool ban gaye per 🤡 wali harkate karke kon cool banta bey? Inki wajah se log bhopal aur bhopal ke logo ko galiya dete aur sahi bhi hai aise log khrab kar re hai bhopal ko , can’t do anything , you can’t change anyone’s upbringing! (:

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 8 days ago

Thank you GTA 5 For The Memories ❤️

With GTA 6 getting closer, I think it is finally time to properly say thank you to GTA 5. I made a similar post about this on my old Reddit account, but for some reason it got deleted, so here we are again, this time with the Fortuner. I still play GTA 5 Story-Mode to this day, mostly modded and just by myself, and honestly, I don’t think I can ever get bored of this game. GTA 5 has given me so many memories over the years that it is genuinely difficult to put them into words. From randomly driving around Los Santos for hours, buying cars, messing around with mods, doing missions, exploring places I had never been to before, taking screenshots like these, or simply launching the game when I had nothing else to do, this game has been a part of so many different phases of my life. And the crazy thing is that even after all these years, I can still load into Los Santos, pick my favourite car and just drive around with no particular goal. Sometimes that’s all I want from a game.

Whether it was GTA Online with friends, the countless stupid things we used to do, the story mode, or now just me playing a heavily modded version of the game alone, GTA 5 somehow always gives me something to come back to. Looking at these screenshots with the Fortuner and Creta honestly made me realise how much I have enjoyed simply existing in this game. GTA 5 wasn’t just another game I played and moved on from. It became one of those games that I know I’ll remember years from now and probably come back to even after GTA 6 has taken over. The sad part is that I won’t even be able to play GTA 6 at launch because I don’t own a console, so in a way, this really does feel like I’m saying goodbye to a particular era. But I’m not saying goodbye to GTA 5 itself. I’ll still be here, playing GTA 5 modded, driving around Los Santos and making my own little memories in this world. So before GTA 6 arrives and a new chapter begins, thank you GTA 5. Thank you for the countless hours, the late nights, the random drives, the memories with friends and the memories I made playing completely by myself. You were a massive part of my gaming life, and I genuinely don’t think I can ever explain how much this game meant to me. ❤️

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 9 days ago
▲ 83 r/fuckubisoft+1 crossposts

Ubisoft Connect Just Proved Why You All Called It the Worst Launcher

I recently made a post asking you guys about the worst game launchers, and the answer was pretty unanimous: Ubisoft Connect. Well, guys, I am officially a victim too, and I completely agree with you now. Today I opened Ubisoft Connect because I wanted to claim the free Splinter Cell game, and this is where the bullshit started. I had not even opened Ubisoft Connect for almost a month because I was at my hometown and did not have it installed on my laptop there. I came back to my PC five days ago, and today was basically the first time I opened the launcher, only to be greeted with a message saying that I have been blocked from logging in due to repeated failed attempts. Bro, WHAT repeated attempts? I wasn’t even trying to log in. My account is perfectly fine, it is not compromised, it is not hacked, and I have not been sitting here for days trying to enter the wrong password. Ubisoft Connect apparently decided to fight an imaginary version of me and then punished the real me for it. I searched online and apparently I have to wait around 24 hours for the block to expire, so I just closed the launcher because at this point what else am I supposed to do? And the funniest part is that this is not even my first experience with Ubisoft Connect doing stupid shit. I have faced similar nonsense multiple times when trying to launch Ubisoft games that I actually purchased through Steam. EA App is another abomination entirely, but Ubisoft Connect is genuinely making a strong case for being the worst launcher on PC. I just wanted to open the launcher, claim a free game and go about my day, but apparently Ubisoft has decided that I need a 24 hour cooldown for committing the crime of not logging in. What the hell is wrong with these launchers, bro? If I buy a game on Steam, just let Steam launch the damn game. I should not need to fight three different launchers, authentication systems and imaginary failed login attempts just to play something I already own. You guys were right. Ubisoft Connect is >!fucking!< terrible.

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 10 days ago
▲ 1 r/Bhopal

bro got so triggered so he messaged me lmao

Bhai ro hi diya isne , mujhe gyan de raha tha ki not every bhopali is same aur fir wahi harkat Kardi jisko yeh oppose kar ra tha 🤣

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 11 days ago
▲ 3 r/Indiangamers+1 crossposts

My month long experience with AntCloud support and Discord moderation was a complete nightmare

I wanted AntCloud to be good because I genuinely wanted to support an Indian cloud gaming service. I have been using Ant Esports products since around my 10th class and I still have an Ant Esports wireless controller that has been working for around two years along with an Ant Esports keyboard that has also worked perfectly fine. So I had absolutely no reason to hate the brand when I purchased AntCloud. I actually went into it wanting to recommend the service to other people. Unfortunately what followed became a month long battle with their technical support team and Discord moderation and it eventually became one of the worst customer experiences I have personally dealt with.

From the beginning I faced technical problems and the first response was almost always that the problem was from my side. I tested Jio Fiber. I tested Airtel. I tested LAN. I tested different bitrates. I tested browser streaming. I tested different devices including an iPad. I spent hours troubleshooting and still kept getting explanations pointing towards my network or hardware. Even when I tried everything they suggested the conversation would somehow return to the same conclusion. At one point I genuinely felt like the support philosophy was simply that if something goes wrong then the customer has to prove that it is not their fault.
The support availability itself was another problem for me. If something went wrong outside their support hours then I basically had to wait until the next day. For a cloud gaming service where customers are paying for access to a remote machine this becomes extremely frustrating because you cannot simply fix the server yourself. You are dependent on the provider. I also had situations where my virtual machine became unusable and I had to spend more time contacting support than actually playing games.

Then came the Discord situation and this is where things became much worse. The official Discord community had users who would abuse other members, post offensive GIFs and make remarks that I considered racist or otherwise unacceptable. I reported these things because I genuinely thought that was what the moderation system was there for. Instead I repeatedly felt that moderation was selective. From my perspective certain users who were close to or constantly supporting the moderators were treated much more leniently while people who complained about the behaviour were subjected to stricter action.

There were people in the general chat who constantly praised and glazed the moderators and I personally felt that those users received preferential treatment. I am not saying that simply supporting a moderator should automatically result in punishment. My issue is that when those same users were involved in disputes or abusive behaviour the response appeared very different compared with what happened to people who complained about them. I have screenshots and recordings documenting the incidents that led me to this conclusion.

The situation eventually resulted in me being timed out and later permanently banned from the Discord server. What frustrated me was that I repeatedly asked what exactly I had done to deserve the permanent ban and did not receive what I considered to be a proper explanation. I was not some random person joining the server just to cause trouble. I was a paying customer who was repeatedly reporting issues and asking for help.

My friends were affected by the moderation situation as well. Some of them were timed out or banned after disagreements with moderators or after reporting issues. In one case a friend of mine was still under a timeout even though I had seen other users have their timeouts removed. That inconsistency was one of the reasons I kept questioning how moderation decisions were being made.

The support situation became even more frustrating when I escalated the matter. I contacted support repeatedly and eventually escalated the issue to senior management. I also contacted Garv Sharma regarding the investigation and was repeatedly told to be patient while the matter was being investigated. At one point I was essentially told that if patience was becoming an issue I was free to plan my own course of action. As a customer who had already waited and submitted evidence I found that response extremely disappointing.
And when I say I submitted evidence I am not exaggerating. I have around 250 screenshots, roughly 10 to 15 video recordings, voice recordings and a huge amount of written correspondence documenting what happened. I have sent somewhere around 50 to 80 emails and follow ups across the various people and support channels involved. I documented moderator conversations, support conversations, Discord incidents, technical issues, screenshots of messages and the responses I received. I even escalated the matter beyond the normal support channels, including reaching out to people connected with the company, because I genuinely wanted someone to properly review everything.

Despite all of that documentation, I never felt that I received a resolution proportionate to the amount of evidence and time I had invested. That is what made the whole thing so exhausting. I was not simply complaining once and getting angry because somebody disagreed with me. This went on for an entire month. I kept collecting evidence, sending emails, waiting for responses and trying to get somebody to actually look at the complete situation.

There was also an incident involving someone I know who was interested in buying AntCloud. I told him that the decision was ultimately his and that he could try the service if he wanted. He was communicating with them but was not very comfortable with English and asked whether the conversation could be continued in Hindi. According to what he told me and the evidence I have, he subsequently faced moderation action. I found that extremely disappointing because language ability should not become a reason for treating a potential customer differently. I have documentation relating to this incident as well, so people can judge the situation themselves rather than simply taking my word for it.

Another major frustration was the hardware and performance side. AntCloud markets different plans with different hardware configurations, and I personally felt that some of the configurations were poorly balanced from a gaming perspective. In my experience the CPU and GPU combination could become a limitation, and when customers raised concerns about upgrading the rigs, I saw people receive moderation action rather than seeing the discussion treated as legitimate customer feedback. Again, I am presenting this as my experience and the evidence I have collected. I am not asking anyone to blindly believe me.

The most ironic part is that I actually wanted AntCloud to succeed. I wanted an Indian cloud gaming company to provide a genuinely good service. I wanted to recommend it to friends. I even made friends through the community with people who were experiencing similar problems. Some of those people eventually ended up banned or leaving the server as well.
I also want to make something very clear about the Ant Esports brand itself. I am not saying every Ant Esports product is bad. My own experience with their hardware has actually been positive. My controller has survived for around two years and my keyboard works perfectly fine. My problem is specifically with my experience of AntCloud, its technical support and its Discord moderation.

At one point I was genuinely close to hiring a lawyer. I actually spoke with one and discussed the situation because I was so frustrated with how long this had continued. Several other people who were affected also considered taking things further. Ultimately I decided that I did not want to spend even more of my own money and time pursuing a company over a service that had already consumed so much of both. Choosing not to go further legally does not mean I suddenly became satisfied with what happened. It simply means I decided that continuing the fight was not worth the additional cost and stress to me.

I am posting this because I have seen enough people ask about AntCloud and I would rather share my complete experience than simply say that the service is good or bad without explaining why. I have documented this entire journey extensively. Around 250 screenshots, 10 to 15 video recordings, voice recordings and dozens upon dozens of emails are not something I collected because I wanted drama. I collected them because I repeatedly felt that my complaints were not being taken seriously and I wanted a complete record of what happened.
So if you are considering buying AntCloud, do your own research before spending your money. Look at the hardware you are actually getting, look at the support availability, look at the community moderation and most importantly understand what happens when something goes wrong. My experience was that the technical problems were frustrating enough, but the support and moderation experience made everything significantly worse.

I am not asking anyone to blindly boycott them either. I am simply sharing what happened to me and what I have documented. If someone has had a completely different experience with AntCloud, that’s fine. Maybe their experience was better. Mine wasn’t.
For me this was not just a bad cloud gaming session. It became a month long battle involving technical problems, support tickets, Discord moderation, investigations, emails, screenshots, recordings and eventually conversations about legal action.

I bought cloud gaming because I wanted
to play games.
I ended up spending my subscription collecting evidence.

That’s the part I will remember most.

TLDR : Bought AntCloud to support an Indian cloud gaming service. Ended up spending almost a month troubleshooting technical issues, arguing with support and dealing with Discord moderation. I tested multiple networks, devices, LAN, browsers and bitrates but was repeatedly told the problem was on my end. Discord moderation felt extremely inconsistent, and I was eventually banned after reporting abusive behaviour. I escalated the matter repeatedly and even consulted a lawyer before deciding it wasn’t worth spending more money and time on it. I have 250+ screenshots, 10 to 15 videos, voice recordings and 50 to 80 emails documenting the experience. Posting this so potential customers know what my experience was like before buying.

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 11 days ago

Met a guy through Forza who had a personal vendetta against Windows (No Offence)

Guys, this happened around July last year and I still remember how weird this whole thing was. I met this guy through Forza Horizon 4 and eventually we ended up in a pretty big group. The group itself didn’t last very long, but this one guy definitely left an impression.

This guy was absolutely in love with Linux. And I mean that in the most literal way possible. I have nothing against Linux or people who use it. Everyone has their own preferences and honestly Linux has a lot of things going for it. But this guy would bring Linux into literally every conversation.

I’d say something completely unrelated and somehow the conversation would end up with him saying bro, why do you use Windows? Windows is so shit. Linux is so much better. Windows is this, Windows is that. You should install Linux.

At first it was funny because yeah, people have their preferences. I also agreed with some of the criticism he had about Windows. But after a while it became genuinely annoying because he wasn’t just praising Linux. He actively hated people for using Windows.

We asked him multiple times what his problem with Windows actually was. His response was basically that we didn’t understand Windows and that he had personal grudges against it. Obviously we asked what those grudges were because what does that even mean? He literally told us he didn’t want to explain because all of us were Windows users.

Like bro, what the hell does that have to do with anything?

He had both a PC and a laptop, and he eventually completely removed Windows from both and installed Linux. Fair enough, that’s his choice. But after doing that, he started trying to convince us every single day to do the same thing.
It was always bro, be a man and install Linux, you don’t know what you’re missing, you can do everything on Linux, you can play games on Linux, every distro is better than Windows and so on.

The funniest part was that if anyone disagreed with him, he wouldn’t really explain why. He’d just go back to Linux is better and Windows is shit.
Again, I have absolutely nothing against Linux users. If you prefer Linux, use Linux. If you prefer Windows, use Windows. If you use both, even better. The weird part here was just how personally he seemed to take someone else using Windows.

The group eventually died out anyway, but that guy’s completely unnecessary war against Windows is something I still remember from that time.

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 11 days ago

Thanks for the Support, But I’ve Decided Not to Make the Videos

I got quite a few DMs after my last post from people asking me to send the basic videos I had made about concepts related to repacking and games. I was honestly about to share them, because there was clearly genuine interest from people who wanted something simple they could use to understand the basics. However, after reading the comments, especially the one telling me that I should just think for myself instead of asking the community, I decided to step back.
I originally asked because I wanted to make sure this kind of educational content was actually welcome here. I also contacted the moderators before doing anything, but I haven’t received a response yet. Considering the previous videos I made were removed because of concerns about potentially putting FitGirl at risk, I don’t want to do anything that could cause problems for the subreddit either.

So for now, I’m not going to make or share the videos. They would have been completely free and aimed only at helping newcomers understand the basic concepts, but I don’t think it’s worth creating unnecessary drama or potentially causing issues for the community. Maybe someone else will eventually make something similar, and that’s completely fine.
Thanks to everyone who took the time to DM me and show interest. I genuinely appreciate it. Happy gaming, everyone.

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 11 days ago
▲ 2 r/Bhopal

too easy to ragebait these squids

Ik post ne pure squid samaj ko offend kar diya aur bhej diya unka sartaj! LMFAO

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 11 days ago

After 21 days, finally reunited with my Hunter ❤️🧿

What a pleasant evening it was!

Today, after 21 freaking days, I finally got the chance to roam around my city again with my dearly loved Hunter 350. I had gone back to my hometown, and honestly, I missed this bike more than I thought I would. There’s just something about getting back on your own bike after a long break. You start riding and suddenly everything feels a little better.

So guys, just love your bike. 😂
If your bike has problems, love your bike. If your bike doesn’t have problems, love your bike. If your bike is still giving you problems, love your bike even more. If you’re feeling sad, go ride your bike. If you’re feeling happy, go ride your bike. And if you have a lovely girlfriend or boyfriend, love them too, obviously, but also love your bike and go for a ride together. 😂❤️

Okay, I’m being extremely corny right now, but I genuinely don’t care. I’m just really, really happy that after 21 days I finally got to ride my Hunter again. It was such a peaceful and pleasant evening, just cruising around the city with my bike.

Hope everyone had a great start to the weekend. And if your bike is currently away from you, waiting for delivery, at the service centre, or whatever the reason may be, I hope you get to ride it again very soon.
Until then, take care of yourselves and your machines.

Love your bike. Ride safe. ❤️🏍️

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 12 days ago
▲ 4 r/Bhopal

What is wrong with people on Bhopal roads?

With all due respect to the rider, and if by any chance you are on Reddit and happen to see this, I am not posting this to start an argument or target you personally. This genuinely happened to me today around 5:30 PM near Aura Mall. I was riding my bike peacefully after almost 21 days because I had been dealing with really bad ear pain. I was doing around 40 to 50 km/h, staying in my lane, and there was absolutely no reason for me to be in anyone’s way. There were cars around me, including a Creta and a Wagon R, and everyone was moving normally. Then this entity on what looked like a Black Pulsar came out of nowhere. He had a black helmet with a dark visor, very small indicators with hazard flashers. He suddenly accelerated from around 40 to what looked like 70 to 80 or even 90 km/h and started weaving through traffic. He came ridiculously close to my bike while cutting me off. I genuinely thought he was going to hit me. Then he started moving left and right like he was trying to squeeze through every possible gap. A few seconds later, he came extremely close to an older man driving a Wagon R. That uncle was simply changing lanes and minding his own business. The rider suddenly flicked his bike to the left and barely avoided hitting him. Both of them could have easily ended up in an accident. What honestly shocked me was that there seemed to be absolutely no reason for any of this. I was just riding home peacefully and minding my own business. Maybe he had some issue with the sound of my bike, maybe he was in a hurry, or maybe something else triggered him, but whatever the reason was, riding like that through traffic is not worth risking someone’s life. I even tried following him for a bit because I wanted to stop him and tell him what he had just done, and if I had managed to stop him, I would have preferred calling the police rather than getting into an argument. I am not claiming anything beyond what I personally witnessed. I am just genuinely shaken by how close this was to becoming a serious accident. Guys, what is going on with people in bhopal? You can be in a hurry, you can dislike someone’s bike, you can have a bad day, whatever, but please do not put other people’s lives at risk for it man.

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 12 days ago

Which PC game launcher do you hate the most, and why?

I’m curious what the Indian gaming community thinks.

Out of all the launchers you’ve used, which one has given you the most headaches? Steam, Epic Games Launcher, EA App, Ubisoft Connect, Rockstar Games Launcher or Xbox App?

For me,it’s EA Launcher! I’d rather have a launcher that just opens my game without login errors, broken updates, or random crashes.

What launcher do you dislike the most, and what’s the reason? Was it because of poor performance, bugs, DRM, download speeds, account issues, or just an overall bad experience?

Let’s hear your worst launcher stories.

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 12 days ago
▲ 3 r/Bhopal

Looking for a trustworthy place for iPhone battery replacement in Bhopal

Hi everyone,
I need to get the battery on my iPhone replaced and I’m looking for a shop in Bhopal that is genuinely trustworthy. I’m aware that the official Apple service center is the safest choice, but if there are any reliable third-party repair shops that you’ve personally had a good experience with, I’d love to know. I’m specifically trying to avoid scammy places that use low-quality parts, overcharge, or make false claims about “original” batteries. If you’ve had your iPhone battery replaced somewhere and can confidently recommend the shop, please share your experience. Thanks!

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 12 days ago

What should I buy after finishing Rasasi Hawas?

I’ve almost finished my first proper perfume, Rasasi Hawas, and honestly it has been a great experience. I bought it around the end of March, and it has easily become my favorite fragrance so far. Since it’s about to run out, I’m looking to pick up my next bottle and would love some recommendations.

My budget is around ₹2,000 to ₹2,500. I recently tried The Souled Store Akatsuki in one of their stores and surprisingly liked it a lot, but it was out of stock at the time. Do you guys think it’s a good buy considering we’re heading into August and then the winter season, or should I skip it and go for something else?

I’ve been looking at fragrances from houses like Rasasi, Lattafa, Afnan, Armaf, and Maison Alhambra, but there are so many options that I’m confused. Which perfumes would you recommend in this price range? I’m mainly looking for something with good performance, projection, and versatility, but I’m also open to something that’s more suited for evenings or the upcoming cooler months. Looking forward to your suggestions!

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 13 days ago

Who do you think has been the biggest guest on India’s Got Latent?

I was rewatching the first episode and something came to mind. It made me curious about what everyone thinks. I’ve attached a second image with the names I’m referring to. Who do you think has been the biggest guest on India’s Got Latent so far, and why?

u/NotAlisonBurgers — 14 days ago