Nov 132020
 

Very frequently in the game special event cars are up for grabs. They come as either story mode races or as proving grounds. In this post I will be talking about how you can beat the story mode race. PR matters most in this type of a special event.

The story mode races usually last 7 days. You need to complete atleast 4 days of racing to keep some blueprints. You may later get blueprints from the crates to unlock the car. Completing day 6 will let you keep more, but only when you complete all 7 days will you be able to unlock the car. Some cars also unlock car series which is a bonus. Almost all races in the story mode are easy. There a couple on day 6 and 7 which may need additional plays.

Your experience may vary based on the fuel capacity you have. The number you have on the top right corner. This capacity starts from 5 and goes up based on your VIP level. It recharges once every 50 mins. How you increase VIP level is part of a different post I am working on. I am on VIP level 4 with fuel capacity 6, just saying.

The first 3 days are the most important of the entire endeavour. As you win a race you cannot play it again unless its a replayable one (Replayables start from day 3). So…

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Nov 072019
 

I have used the ROG phone 2 as my daily driver for a month now and it is about time I give what I feel like would be a minimum usage period to understand what you just bought. As I said in my earlier post on the unboxing and early impressions, there should be a follow-up, and here it is. The first impression was a bit neutral and perspective ridden. More so it is after a month of use.

In the first week I was into a lot of buyer’s remorse. So much felt like selling it someone interested. The main reason for that was its bigness. It doesnt fit into medium size pockets and since the protection isnt much, you have to be very careful when carrying it. There were no cases or screen guards available at that time and it was a bit hard handling the device.

Game play was hard too, fitting the hand to cover all trigger actions ideally, calibrating the sensitivity, changing the controls in pubg, whew, it is hard work. But now that I had spent the cash to buy it, I decided to learn to use it.

By the second week I was kinda used to the phone’s size and hardships involved, so much so that I had then started liking the size. Believe me, this isn’t where the liking started cause there are some discoveries which made me question my choice in buying the phone. At the end of the second week I found out about the red tint problem with the amoled screen and with a lot of experimenting and online discussions it was clear that this is with all devices and at low brightness over a grey colour background. Based on some local nerdy conversations it felt that the calibration of the screen on how it should output grays at low brightness settings needs to be tweaked at the kernel. But hey, “local” “nerdy”. And I am no expert in screen calibrations.

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Oct 102019
 

Yay!!!! I waited for this day since long and wow has it been a wait. Nevertheless, the day has come, the phone is in my hands and I am ready to tell you about what to expect when you unbox this phone (beast apparently). Also,a disclaimer, there are lots and lots of videos and posts on the unboxing, reviews etc. I will try not to go deep into areas already covered.

Let me start this by saying that my daily driver is a S10e, and so I am used to a 5+ inch screen with an AMOLED display and an extreme frame rate in PubG. Yeah, I’ll delve into it later on. Just the first impressions for now.

The box is a regular cuboid with a tightly packed phone, case, and the charger with a type A to type C cable. Mind you. This is the cheaper version available on Flipkart, the 8GB/128GB one and Asus has made sure to skimp on everything, other than the phone. What you see with most YouTubers is NOT what you get. I guess the company had to do it to make the phone more affordable but I felt, meh. I would have shelved 2-3k INR more if I would have gotten better in-box contents. But that’s me. There isn’t even a sim card ejection tool, so yeah, cost saving.

The big phone is really big. It spans 6.6 inches corner to corner and it should be called a phablet. A gaming phablet. Not a phone. It will not fit in your pockets well, and there are no cases aplenty right now to safeguard its glass make. And yeah, even if you manage to find a bumper case with reasonable cushioning effect, I seriously doubt the pocket-ability. It is bitter sweet that you will need protection, and the case they provide isn’t that strong. Flimsy too while at it.

Now that my rant on the box and dimensions is over let us look at the phone more carefully. The device has two USB C ports, one 3.5 mm jack, one sim port with two sim cards support, a two camera setup, a dual tone LED flash, a front camera, a dual front speaker setup and a mostly glass body. Phew. That’s the externals. There is also an in-display fingerprint sensor, which is based on light and is not ultrasound. It differs slightly from other devices due to the two air-triggers on the side and the glowing logo at the back. Sneak-peek to my next post, the air-triggers are so awesome. The vibration and feedback……whoa, not going into too much. Let me save it for a dedicated gaming feedback post.

Starting the phone up now. The huge screen lights up with the ROG and DTS X inside logo. I was greeted by a nice vibration and sound, the first sound I liked after my old predator tab. Both of them are so good at their audio department but I’ll get to it later. There is the usual setup process after which you follow your backup restore transfer process. A few hours later, your device is all setup for use.

Before you go to buy this device, I suggest you to hold it in your hand in case you have access to it. The sheer size can be off-putting to some, not all. There is no good quality screenguard available at the time of this writing, if you are into it, and the device is a fingerprint magnet, as expected with a glass body. Get ready for some scratches unless you are careful. For now, I will game a bit more on it and give you some more inputs on how it really fares with the gaming experience. Hoping to give you much more in my review post.

Sep 262019
 
With the launch of the rog phone 2 earlier there was much excitement. Biggest specs, a rad design and a plethora of well integrated accessories enough to drool a lake. The 120hz amoled display being the first of its kind, it grabbed a lot of headlines. Plenty of videos on YouTube, with many showing off their pubg prowess. Then came today, the one plus 7t, which, at the same price as the rog phone 2, comes with the same internals. However, no cooling mechanism was advertised so I assume there isn’t any, unless a teardown video proves me wrong. Both have 8gb RAM and 128 gb storage with the SD855+ SOC. These numbers point to one thing. They both are very good for high performance tasks like gaming. 90hz refresh on the oneplus isn’t bad too. In fact, there aren’t many, if any, titles to take advantage of this tech. Continue reading »