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Bethesda's Fallout 76 refund policy causes confusion, as lawyers circle Deathclaw and order :/

28th November, 2018. . It's no secret that Fallout 76 has had technical issues. The PC version, in particular, has experienced several bugs - including one which  deleted 50GB worth of game data , and another (slightly more amusing) bug which  made players immortal . Yet for some, the problems proved too much, and several players have now attempted to claim refunds via the Bethesda game launcher. But with players getting mixed results, Bethesda's refund policy is leaving customers perplexed. So much so, in fact, that the situation has now caught the attention of an American law firm. The online confusion began last week when reports of PC refunds began to surface on Reddit.  Players claimed  Bethesda had sent their money back almost instantly once they'd sent a support ticket listing reasons for needing a refund. This seemed unusual, particularly given the terms and conditions for Fallout 76 on the Bethesda launcher state you  cannot apply for a refund once the soft

Red Dead Redemption introduces Battle Royale Mode! KNOW MORE!!

Can you make it count? 27 November 2018 HIGHLIGHTS Red Dead Online is Red Dead Redemption 2's multiplayer mode It is available for all this week Its battle royale mode is restricted to 32 players Red Dead Online release date is November 30 for all owners of Red Dead Redemption 2 and while some of you may rush to get the Red Dead Online patch with a download size of 5.5GB, it appears that more information surrounding the many modes of Red Dead Online has been made public. Red Dead Online will have, as past leaks suggested, a battle royale mode. The Red Dead Online battle royale mode is called 'Make It Count' according to information data-mined from the Rockstar Social Club site. Unlike PUBG or Fortnite, Make It Count is limited to 32-players. Also limited is the number of weapons at your disposal while the game map shrinks. It's one of the few Red Dead online modes available at launch in a list that includes campaign-like missions rela

THE WORLD's CHEAPEST LCD TV NOW AVAILABLE IN INDIA!!

27 November 2018 Detel D1 LCD TV comes with a contrast ratio of 300000:1 and has two front-firing speakers HIGHLIGHTS Detel D1 LCD TV features a 19-inch A+ grade panel The new TV has an HDMI port and a USB port It comes with two 12W speakers Indian company Detel, known for its phone business, on Tuesday launched a new LCD TV model that is touted to be the world's most economical LCD TV. Priced at Rs. 3,999 the new Detel D1 LCD TV features a 19-inch A+ grade panel. It also comes with an HDMI port as well as a USB port. Like other televisions, the Detel D1 can also be used as a computer monitor with a compatible laptop or computer. Detel entered the consumer electronics market earlier this year and so far launched seven LED TVs ranging from 24-inch to 65-inch panels. Detel D1 price in India The Detel D1 LCD TV price in India has been set at Rs. 3,999, though its MRP is set at Rs. 4,999. The new TV is  available  for purchase through the Detel website

Nokia 6.1 Gets a Price Cut in India Ahead of Next Week's Nokia 6.1 Plus Launch

  Dated: 18 August 2018   HMD Global is selling the Nokia 6.1 at a reduced price in India via its official site Highlights Nokia 6.1 seen to get up to a Rs. 1,500 price cut 3GB RAM variant is priced at Rs. 15,499 & the 4GB model costs Rs. 17,499 Nokia 6.1 Plus has been spotted online ahead of its launch Nokia 6.1 Plus is expected to be unveiled in India on August 21 and ahead of the launch, Nokia licensee HMD Global has dropped the price in India of the Nokia 6.1 or Nokia 6 (2018). Launched in India in April, the Nokia 6.1 was globally unveiled at MWC 2018 in February, but had first been launched in China in January. Later in May, HMD Global had launched another variant of the smartphone. Now, both the variants have received up to a Rs. 1,500 price cut in India. Meanwhile, Nokia 6.1 Plus, the global variant of Nokia X6 that was launched in China in May, has now surfaced online with that name. The Nok

ChatSim 2 Launched With Unlimited Internet Access and Messaging, to Be Showcased at MWC 2018

25 February 2018, Shivashish Bhunia Before Reading this up,  just check out my Bestie's Page For Amazing Quotes and Poetry Content!  https://www.theparadoxwhowritez.blogspot.com HIGHLIGHTS The second-gen variant offers access for all mobile apps in its core plan World premiere of ChatSim 2 will take place at MWC 2018 in Barcelona It provides unlimited to messaging apps like WhatsApp and WeChat SIM card provider ChatSim on Thursday announced the launch of its latest ChatSim 2 SIM card in Milan, Italy. The second generation of the company's proprietary SIM card now claims to offer Internet surfing with "free and unlimited data traffic." The SIM card can provide data access without limitations, roaming charges, or Wi-Fi connectivity. The annual plan also lets you send text messages across 165 countries. ChatSim 2 will have its world premiere at Mobile World Congress 2018 in Barcelona from February 26-March 1, and more details (including th

Wifi Dabba Is Offering Internet Access for a Day at Rs. 2 !

December 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Wi-Fi Dabba is a Bengaluru based network of Wi-Fi hotspots Rates go from Rs. 2 for 100MB to Rs. 20 for 1GB It's started running pilot projects in Tier-III cities At its core, Wifi Dabba an affordable wireless Internet network that's now available in most parts of Bengaluru. It launched its services around the same time as Reliance Jio, and while the 4G network promised users data at just Rs. 50 per gigabyte, Wifi Dabba offered 1GB at just Rs. 20. Of course, that's not a fair comparison, because Wifi Dabba isn't a cellular network - instead it's a collection of Wi-Fi hotspots spread around the city. A better comparison might be with broadband providers, and in Bengaluru, Airtel offers 100GB at Rs. 999 - or Rs. 9.99 per GB. What makes Wifi Dabba interesting though, is that you can actually pay just Rs. 2 to get online - and use it all over the city. "To get more and more people online, the price point is ver

PlayStation Plus Prepaid Membership Card Now Available in India

December 2017 HIGHLIGHTS PS Plus membership cards for India are now available At the moment only three month subscriptions are available It is priced at Rs. 1,899 PlayStation Plus (PS Plus) is Sony’s service that allows for online multiplayer, cloud saves, and access to games each month for a fee. Since the PlayStation Store’s India launch back in 2010, one of the biggest pain points has been that Sony hasn’t fully supported every payment method available, to the extent where not all debit and credit cards work on the PS Store in India. This meant using PS Plus in India was painful for many. Not any more. Specialist games store Games The Shop has listed the PS Plus three month membership card for Rs. 1,899. Compared to buying it digitally, you’re paying Rs. 30 more, which isn’t too much considering you don’t have to worry about your credit or debit card working on the PS Store or not. It's also available on Amazon India via third-party sellers.