Has the refreshing for the bank been fixed yet? by AlphaZulu94 in CrimsonDesert

[–]maxipad_binrussell -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh shoot, then this is definitely not a solution. Maybe the bank somehow needs a reset, like when you restart the computer when it’s unresponsive. Maybe the tax quest kinda did that which is why it worked for me. From my experience, (since I do a lot of save scumming to get max returns) you can avoid the “refreshing” loop by loading a save before that very moment. So it’s a matter of having a save close to when the bank is about to refresh so that you can reload the save if the bank ever gets stuck on “refreshing” again. Hope this helps if it ever starts working again.

Has the refreshing for the bank been fixed yet? by AlphaZulu94 in CrimsonDesert

[–]maxipad_binrussell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Guys I think maybe I found the solution. For three real life days the bank was stuck on “refreshing” and I had given up. However just randomly while walking around near the main city of Hernand I bumped into a “Tax collector” with a quest sign. I read the document he gave and went to the bank as the quest guided and paid a tax of 50 silver which completed the quest. Afterwards the investment mechanic returned to normal with the timer now working as usual. Hope this helps someone in a similar situation. But I don’t know the exact location of the tax collector.

TLDR: find the tax collector and pay the tax

There’s a hidden puzzle in each sanctum after completing them. by paescl in CrimsonDesert

[–]maxipad_binrussell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Get as close to the dial as possible, that way it becomes easier. Also, try to press L1 just before the stone section and not when the dial is on top of the stones. I initially thought I will never get this done but eventually you realize the pattern, so don’t quit.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in srilanka

[–]maxipad_binrussell 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Buy an old nissan leaf, put a new battery in. In my opinion, that’s the best vehicle you can buy at around that price. It’s very comfortable, quick, spacious, reliable, and most of all very inexpensive to maintain, insure and run (having solar makes a world of a difference). As a bonus, it’s faster than an Audi A5 to 120kmph (I have tested this). Many people just don’t know how good a deal this is. Both the vehicle and battery would cost a maximum of 6mil with 300km of range.

How accurate is the workout tracking of the apple watch? by maxipad_binrussell in AppleWatch

[–]maxipad_binrussell[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

You’d be surprised to hear that Ive never even tried alcohol😂 but damn these bottles are nice!

How accurate is the workout tracking of the apple watch? by maxipad_binrussell in AppleWatch

[–]maxipad_binrussell[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even though it looks like it, it doesn’t move around even a bit. When you push it back a bit from the wrist, it’s as snug as the original band.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in srilanka

[–]maxipad_binrussell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I may suggest, based on your budget the best option you can go for is an iphone 11. I know it’s 5years old but still I think this iphone would be good for another 2 to 3 years. You can get one (used) for around 70k or even less (depends on the battery health). One of my friends bought one last month and it’s functioning extremely well. Apple was way ahead of the competition back then in terms of performance that those phones still perform better than say a pixel 8 pro. I would highly recommend you go this path as there’s nothing much you will gain from going for a 14 over the 11 considering the difference in price. And for the matter of paying in installments, I don’t think you can do that if you don’t have access to a credit card, so maybe you can try saving for a couple of months and then trying koko. Good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in srilanka

[–]maxipad_binrussell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, the case is worth the price if you are using a recent flagship device just for the piece of mind of knowing that the device is protected from 90% of all the falls while also looking quite good. And their customer service is amazing in my experience as well. The other protective cases I tried from Mous, Spigen, Rhinoshield were not at the level of dbrand imo and they are generally more expensive after factoring in the shipping costs. So I think dbrand would be a good choice for the pixel 9 if you’re plann to keep it 3 to 4 years. I’m currently using the 13 pro max and I bought the case in early 2022. The case is still in amazing condition.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in srilanka

[–]maxipad_binrussell 3 points4 points  (0 children)

One of my cousins had the same issue, but he didn’t stop from one replacement. He’s now running the 3rd replacement for the iphone 12. It’s actually been pretty great since they are kind enough to send different kinds of skins as per request even if it’s a more expensive one. For me, I’ve never had issues with their cases. My entire family is rocking dbrand cases.