MSI Stealth 15M: This gaming laptop nearly meets your daily needs, but at a premium price

MSI Stealth 15M: This gaming laptop nearly meets your daily needs, but at a premium price

The MSI Stealth 15M has plenty of features to offer both gamers and non-gamers, but its extremely short battery life is a tough compromise

The MSI Stealth 15M has plenty of features to offer both gamers and non-gamers, but its extremely short battery life is a tough compromise
Our jobs and lives require us to play the roles of multiple experts with ease, so naturally, we expect our laptops to do exactly the same. A gaming laptop isn’t just for those who know the world of Assassin’s Creed better than their own, but also the gamer who needs to build a multimedia presentation for work on short notice, the gamer who is editing their holiday photos for Instagram, the gamer watching a lush nature documentary as they wait to board their next flight, and the gamer’s child who is attending an online class. MSI knows this well and the company’s laptops are reputed for not just a superior gaming experience, but all-round excellence while being relatively budget friendly in its segment.These were the points we kept in mind while reviewing the MSI Stealth 15M, a gaming laptop priced at Rs 1,62,990. Did the device do justice to its price tag? Here’s what we discovered.(Sign up to our Technology newsletter, Today’s Cache, for insights on emerging themes at the intersection of technology, business and policy. Click here to subscribe for free.)
Design
After you battle your way through layers of sturdy packaging to see the MSI Stealth 15M and its 15.6 inch full HD LCD screen, you know you are in for an immersive experience. We were given the Core Black model to review, with spectrum keyboard lighting where the default colours are neon pink, blue, and orange. The laptop is very sleek by gaming laptop standards and almost light enough for some to use it single-handed. The MSI Stealth 15M is far from generic though, as the unmistakable dragon logo and the company name are placed in iridescent lettering on a slightly raised bar, giving the device an iconic and rebellious look. Thanks to the laptop’s flexible hinged design, it can be splayed flat on a table and used while standing. However, the metal body is prone to getting stained with finger smudges and prints. What’s more, the monitor tends to shake slightly when placed under a fan running at high speed.The laptop arrived with a chunky charging cord and AC/DC adaptor.MSI Stealth 15M: Nearly meets your daily needs, but at a premium price
MSI Stealth 15M: Nearly meets your daily needs, but at a premium price
| Photo Credit: Sahana Venugopal

Display and Camera
The MSI Stealth 15M’s generous display size and thin bezels meant many hours were lost playing games, watching music videos, and editing media. With a 144hz refresh rate, gamers should have been able to lose themselves in their favourite universe. However, a session of Destiny 2 was rudely interrupted by a pop-up announcing that there were too many low framerates and that the player needed to reduce the graphics quality settings. This stung when considering the laptop’s price, which makes it a premium product for Indian buyers. When these glitches don’t happen, however, the RTX 3060 graphics card makes gaming a vivid experience even in low-light scenes.Compared to the MacBook Air’s Retina Display, pixels on the MSI Stealth 15M were more visible and they distorted the clarity of icons. The display resolution is 1920 x 1080 pixels, which is fair, but could have been higher for a better user experience overall.Furthermore, there was a drastic difference in how the laptop display handled colours. Contrasts are lower, and the MSI Stealth 15M washes out bold reds to a shade of dark orange instead. The 45% NTSC IPS rating means this laptop isn’t the best fit for those editing photos, videos, or colour sensitive graphics.MSI Stealth 15M: Nearly meets your daily needs, but at a premium price
MSI Stealth 15M: Nearly meets your daily needs, but at a premium price
| Photo Credit: Sahana Venugopal
On the other hand, the MSI Stealth 15M’s webcam beautifully captures human skin textures, colours, and uneven lighting, which should appeal to those making video calls during the day and streaming at night.Though the laptop’s bezels are thin, they do protrude a little and are unevenly sized on the top and bottom, giving the laptop a widescreen but clunky look.
Battery
The real shock emerged when we experienced just how quickly the battery drains on the MSI Stealth 15M.The total battery life is about one hour or even less when gaming. While playing Destiny 2 and riding the high of shooting down enemy aliens, the laptop abruptly shut down. This will not do for hardcore gamers or streamers.However, battery life is sketchy even while completing basic tasks. When the laptop was 100% charged, I watched less than 10 YouTube videos, began composing an email, and then left the laptop to sleep for about 2 hours before taking it up again. In this time, 30% of the battery had been depleted. The same thing happened several more times on different days. Needless to say, this was far from what one expects with the MSI Stealth 15M’s 3 cell, 53.8Whr battery. Those on the move or gamers hoping to use the MSI Stealth 15M as a work laptop will definitely not be able to get much done without their charger.
Performance
The device comes with the Windows 11 Home Advanced OS and an Alder Lake i7-1280P CPU. The 1 TB storage space is more than enough for most gamers while there is 16GB of memory. The CPU speed could have been faster, as games took a long time to load. However, editing photos and media with desktop settings was a smooth experience and there was no lag here. Internet browsing and loading webpages was also impressively fast thanks to the Intel Wi-Fi 6 WLAN. The game downloading experience was quick and easy.One feature where the MSI Stealth 15M wins hands down is its Nahimic audio settings, which let the user meticulously customise their listening experience depending on the kind of media they are experiencing and the audio devices they have on hand. Packed with music, movie, communication, gaming, and smart modes, as well as adjustable surround sound and bass controls, the laptop is perfect for users who have specific auditory needs, users who need true-to-life sound, or just those who love blasting their bass. Yet this only applies to users with headphones and earphones. The external speakers produced a muffled sound that wasn’t clean or bright enough.There is a soft and constant whirring sound when using the laptop, but the device remains warm enough to comfortably place on your lap, even while gaming for short periods of time. Aggressive shooting and running can heat up the keys. However, the laptop is never unbearably hot as the cooling fans are efficient in their work.
Touchpad and Keypad
The MSI Stealth 15M’s keyboard was a delight to use, as the soft, sensitive keys are close to noiseless and give the user a seamless experience whether they’re racing into virtual battle or quickly typing up an essay. With a soothing travel and very subtle bounce, the keyboard is a definite plus point for both gamers and content creators.On the other hand, the laptop’s touchpad disappoints as it is small when compared to the device’s generous size, and is often slow to respond. A considerable amount of pressure is needed to drag windows and media around the screen, which will be a nuisance for photo and video editors.
Verdict
The MSI Stealth 15M isn’t just for the gamers among us (pun intended) as it is ready to support a wide range of use cases with its immersive screen, Nahimic audio features, enhanced keyboard, and lightweight body. However, the device’s extremely short battery life will be a tough compromise for most and it’s hard to swallow slow loading speeds, relatively lower display quality, muddy speaker sounds, and a request for lower intensity graphics in the middle of a game – especially when considering the device’s premium price. .

Fantasy Premier League: The captaincy matrix, ‘FDR’ and other key planning tools

Fantasy Premier League: The captaincy matrix, ‘FDR’ and other key planning tools

When it comes to picking a Fantasy Premier League team, I see the task ahead as a big jigsaw.
There’s plenty of variables in play that we can’t control in FPL but it’s important to take advantage of the firm knowledge available. 
And when it comes to deciding how to pick your FPL team for Gameweek 1 and then ensuring that you spend the 2022-23 season making clear, informed decisions, there are a number of planning tools — some available through the game’s official website and some that involve creating your own spreadsheets — that you should be aware of.

1. Make a calendar 
This season, we have got 16 gameweeks of action before the World Cup break, which commences on November 16.
The game then resets for fantasy managers with unlimited transfers and therefore, we can study the first phase of this season in isolation.

It helps to put the Premier League fixtures into calendar form and then identifying where domestic cup and European fixtures occur. This can give a good perspective of how the coming months will come together and where the key congestion points are.

2. Pick your strategy
With the fixture calendar in front of us, pick a rough idea of when you’ll use your early wildcard (which has to be played prior to Gameweek 16 this season).
Having this date fixed will then narrow the window for the future stages of planning. The international break between Gameweek 8 and Gameweek 9 will be popular this season.
September’s international break gives a longer window of time to plan out a wildcard team and is far enough away from the transfer window closing to have settled teams and underlying numbers to base big decisions upon.
I explored a number of different wildcard strategies earlier this month.

3. Make a captaincy matrix
With timing for the first wildcard in mind, it’s now time to make a captaincy matrix. This is essentially a shortlist of fixtures you’d like to target for captaincy each gameweek.
Go through the fixtures for the early phase of the season gameweek by gameweek, identifying at least two options you would consider giving the armband to each week.
Once you have the list, then make a table with those key players for each gameweek and this will help to pinpoint the core offensive players you’ll need to start the season with.
We generally reserve captaincy for the premium players in the game priced over £10.0 million, which in this example below, involves players from Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur.

You could also bring players from last season’s top six into the equation — Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United — but their star players often lack the same consistency.

4. Pick premium players
Having made a forecast using a captaincy matrix, it’s now easier to pinpoint which premium players to own during the early weeks of the season.
Mohamed Salah (£13million) will be a must for many: he provides an outlet for all of the opening seven gameweeks of the season.
The decision then comes down to picking a premium player from Manchester City, Tottenham or both.
A move from Harry Kane (£11.5million) to Erling Haaland (£11.5million) or Son Heung-min (£12million) to Kevin De Bruyne (£12million) in Gameweek 2 could also be a viable strategy.

5. Find the best bench options 
We need to pick a squad of 15 players but only 11 will be regular starters. Picking the best budget players in each position will give a better idea of the budget remaining.
Right now, it looks like we’ve got most utility (or value for money) from the cheapest midfielders and defenders in the game. No must-have starting players among the £4million goalkeepers or £4.5million forwards have emerged yet.
The go-to budget defender is Nottingham Forest’s Neco Williams (£4million), with Andreas Pereira (£4.5million) and Josh Dasilva (£4.5million) the more attacking of the budget midfielders.

6. Pick your formation
We have a wide range of formations available to us in FPL: 3-4-3 and 3-5-2 have long been go-to line-ups but managers should rethink this season.
Four or five at the back could be the smart way to play in order to take advantage of the output of full-backs in the Premier League right now.
A 4-4-2 will be the safest compromise but don’t be afraid of 4-5-1, 5-4-1, or even a daring 5-2-3. Remember that you must have at least three defenders, two midfielders and one forward.

7. Make a fixture ticker
On the fixtures tab of the Premier League website, you can access “FDR”, which is the game’s fixture difficulty rating. This is a great starting point.
Making a fixture ticker gives a good outlook of a team’s fixture ease over a specific period of gameweeks but is subjective.
Create your own fixture ticker, using your own perceived fixture ease to be able to rank the key teams to target.

It makes sense to create this chart for the window of time before you plan to use your first wildcard. Mine covers the opening eight gameweeks.
A fixture ticker should help you pinpoint which teams to target for players for the fringes of your squad.

8. Make a watchlist
The watchlist function is an underused tool on the Fantasy Premier League website and keeping it updated can keep you on the right track of making sensible fantasy decisions.
Aim to go through every Premier League team in isolation and add any players of interest to your watchlist.
Having a watchlist of around 50 players will make creating a Gameweek 1 team less daunting and stop any biases from creeping in.

🎞 How to make a watchlist on the FPL website… pic.twitter.com/39lDgI2d8f
— Holly Shand (@HollyShand) July 8, 2022

 

9. Research set-piece takers
Navigating to “The Scout” tab of the Premier League website gives a comprehensive list of set-piece takers at each club.
With a significant proportion of Premier League goals generated from dead-ball situations, picking players heavily involved in them could lead to fantasy points.
Some players are utterly dominant across penalties, free kicks and corners, and could be good long-term holds for our fantasy squads regardless of fixture difficulty.

10. Study rotating pairs 
When it comes to picking the 11th and perhaps 12th men of your fantasy squads, including players whose fixtures dovetail nicely could provide fantasy managers with additional utility.
This is particularly useful for your fourth and fifth defenders if you go with a back four, or even across defensive and offensive positions. Here’s a good example with Brighton and Leicester defenders.

All teams are part of a rotating home and away pair, usually dependant on their geographical locations to support local services like the police.

With all the research done, it’s then time to put the jigsaw together. To fail to plan is to plan to fail, so hopefully all this hard work will translate into a strong start to the season.
(Top photo: Clive Rose/Getty Images)
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Fantasy Premier League: Wildcard strategies for the 2022-23 season

Fantasy Premier League: Wildcard strategies for the 2022-23 season

In the build-up to every Fantasy Premier League season, we plan our Gameweek 1 squads meticulously in the hope that we can avoid the dreaded early wildcard.
Studying long-term fixture tickers, making a captaincy matrix and analysing price points have become key parts of such preparation.
However, with unlimited transfers locked in for the World Cup break between Gameweeks 16 and 17, plus a first wildcard to be used before that, perhaps this is the year for fantasy managers to rethink their usual plans.

A break from tradition
Traditionally, FPL managers are given two wildcards in a season: one to be played in its first half and the other to be used in the second half. That second wildcard is usually activated close to the big blank and double gameweeks to make the most of chip strategies: normally around Gameweeks 29 to 34.
Since most managers play their second wildcard in the final quarter of the season, avoiding using the first wildcard early allows you to better plan throughout the season and not have 30 gameweeks between the two true game-changing chips.
However, we can turn that typical approach on its head for this season.
Unlimited transfers ahead of Gameweek 17 are locked in, so even if fantasy managers decide to use their first wildcard before Gameweek 2, there are only another 15 gameweeks to wait until another entire squad shake-up can occur.
So we can essentially break up the 2022-23 season into four separate phases:

FromToPhase 1Gameweek 1Wildcard 1Phase 2Wildcard 1Gameweek 16Phase 3Gameweek 16Wildcard 2Phase 4Wildcard 2Gameweek 38

The vast majority of managers will at least plan to wildcard during the international break between Gameweeks 8 (September 16-18) and 9 (October 1-2): the two-week window gives more time for planning, with most key trends clear after eight weeks of information and the events of the transfer window, which closes at 11pm UK time on September 1, having settled down.
This strategy is amplified by the fact most of the top teams, including Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, have a really nice run of opening fixtures until around Gameweek 8.
However, another strategy could prevail.

The early wildcard
There are several strategies and signings that I would usually rule out in Gameweek 1 as they could lead to activating an early wildcard. These include picking three premium attackers, picking the cheapest bench players, booking in transfers, avoiding players prone to rotation, and also those new to the Premier League.
However, all of these high-risk strategies could pay off this time, especially picking three premium players, given how kind the fixture schedule looks for those assets from Manchester City, Liverpool and Spurs. Here’s a captaincy matrix where owning a premium option from all three of those clubs could pay off in Gameweeks 3, 4 and 6 in particular.

Another option would be to start the season with two premium players, including Harry Kane (£11.5 million) for Tottenham-Southampton in Gameweek 1 and then switch to Erling Haaland (£11.5 million) in Gameweek 2 for City’s home opener against promoted Bournemouth, hence avoiding Spurs’ trip to Chelsea.
We have to remember that rotation for players from the top six shouldn’t be a big issue until after Gameweek 4, as these clubs don’t have any midweek fixtures in the first month or so of the season.
It’s a strategy that you would have to fully commit to, though.
It’s very difficult to fit in three premium players and have a balanced squad around them, and it probably means waving goodbye to a Liverpool triple-up and a big-at-the-back defence. Here’s an example of a “threemium” team, which takes advantage of kind early-season fixtures for Arsenal, Wolves and Brentford.

The late wildcard
There is one other strategy to consider but it would take a lot of luck and willpower to execute.
If the international break between Gameweek 8 and Gameweek 9 comes and goes without the need to play your wildcard, there could be merit to saving it until Gameweek 16 and essentially using it as a Free Hit chip.
The fixtures have deliberately been scheduled for Gameweek 16 (November 12-13) so there are no big clashes between the top sides in the last round of league action before the season gets paused for the World Cup. Looking at our key fantasy targets, there are several sides that stand out here, including Liverpool hosting Southampton, Leeds travelling to Spurs and City facing Brentford at the Etihad.
This final set of pre-World Cup fixtures could see a higher number of goals than usual, similar to a typical Gameweek 38. There is a risk that some players involved that weekend may adopt a more cautious approach to protect themselves with the World Cup so close.
However, there are plenty of key fantasy assets whose countries have not qualified for the World Cup, including Haaland, Riyad Mahrez (£8.0 million), Mohamed Salah (£13.0 million), Andrew Robertson (£7.0 million), Luis Diaz (£8.0 million) and Dejan Kulusevski (£8.0 million).
(Top photo: Tom Flathers/Manchester City FC via Getty Images)
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Fall Guys goes free-to-play with a premium season pass

Fall Guys goes free-to-play with a premium season pass

Fall Guys, which reached over 1.5 million players in its first 24 hours, is going free-to-play. Fall Guys goes free-to-play with a premium season pass 3 | TweakTown.comVIEW GALLERY – 5 IMAGES Today Mediatonic announced its mega-hit gameshow sensation Fall Guys will be free-to-play on all platforms starting June 21. Fall Guys is also coming to Nintendo Switch and Xbox One, complete with full cross-play and cross-progression on all platforms (PS4, Xbox, Switch, and the Epic Games Store). Fall Guys goes free-to-play with a premium season pass 1 | TweakTown.comFall Guys goes free-to-play with a premium season pass 2 | TweakTown.com A premium season pass will roll out on Fall Guys in the future.”It’s a new thing we’re bringing to Fall Guys. It’s essentially a supercharged version of the season pass we’ve done previously. It’s going to be 100 tiers long, and jam-packed full of awesome stuff. It’s worth noting the free season pass will have loads of great stuff,” said lead game designer Joe Walsh. The studio says that PlayStation 4 gamers must download the new version of Fall Guys in order to play it. Game Pass Ultimate members will receive 1 costume per month from June – August as a free perk. Gamers who already purchased Fall Guys will get a free Legacy Pack to celebrate, which includes skins and season 1 of the new premium season pass. Fall Guys goes free-to-play with a premium season pass 5 | TweakTown.com Mediatonic released the following spec targets for platforms:

  • Switch performance – Handheld 30FPS 720p, docked 1080p 30FPS, JoyCons supported
  • PS5 – 4K 60FPS
  • Xbox performance targets found below:

Fall Guys goes free-to-play with a premium season pass 4 | TweakTown.com .

Existing PS Plus & PS Now subscribers get free PS Plus Premium upgrade

Existing PS Plus & PS Now subscribers get free PS Plus Premium upgrade

Sony has clarified on exactly how subscription upgrades will work with the new PlayStation Plus 3-tier plans. Existing PS Plus & PS Now subscribers get free PS Plus Premium upgrade 21 | TweakTown.comVIEW GALLERY – 2 IMAGES Sony plans to merge PS Plus and PS Now on June 13. So what if you’re already subscribed to both services? Sony confirms that these users will get access to the higher-end PlayStation Plus Premium tier.Existing subscribers of both PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now will migrate to PS Plus Premium at no cost, unlocking access to 740 games across six console generations including PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5 and PlayStation Portable. Existing PS Plus & PS Now subscribers get free PS Plus Premium upgrade 20 | TweakTown.com Sony had previously said that PS Now subscribers would be upgraded to PS Plus Premium: “PlayStation Now customers will migrate over to PlayStation Plus Premium with no increase to their current subscription fees at launch.”It’s unclear whether or not current PS Now subscribers will still get upgraded to PS Plus Premium.Remember, do not subscribe to the PlayStation Plus Extra tier. Our analysis shows it is not worth subscribing to.Here’s what Sony’s new FAQ says:I’m a PlayStation Plus member. What will happen to my subscription when the new PlayStation Plus launches?When the new service launches, your membership will roll into PlayStation Plus Essential and you will retain access to the same PlayStation Plus benefits you enjoy today. Your recurring membership fee and payment date will remain the same as well.If I am subscribed to both PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now, what happens to my subscriptions and payment date?If you are subscribed to both services when the new PlayStation Plus launches, you will be migrated into the PlayStation Plus Premium membership plan and you will have a new single payment date based on the longer of your two subscriptions. You will be notified via email of your new payment date and subscription fee. .