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Yeah I’m sure it’s a lot of things. Read more
Yep, more bindable keys to the left, your index finger rests on the F key, which usually has that tactile bump to help you maintain placement...What else? That might be it.
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Yeah, I’m just joshin’. I respect y’all’s preferences. Read more
Let’s start a support group imo Read more
I saw your first line and was like, “Ah, a fellow pervert. You and I are a lot alike.” I’ve been thinking of writing an article espousing the benefits of ESDF. Read more
I think not passing out is a very respectable motivation for doing something. Read more
I’m the opposite, I like my games dark and moody. I regularly seek out ReShade presets to banish the grays, and Ghost of Tsushima’s “dramatic” contrast mode was a godsend. I am counting the time until I can move from my budget LCDs to OLEDs or something else with inky, beautiful black levels. I’m so used to this… Read more
Oh cool!
> (and all the music Touhou Project has spawned).
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There are enough nugs for everyone Read more
Not to your liking? Read more
You sound unsure. Read more
This is higher-res and higher-color though. So I’m thinking... PC 9800? Read more
Yep, arbitrarily limited color palettes! It looks real good here.
I said “high-res” because 640x360 is high-res for EGA/VGA. 2D computer games with a resolution like this back in the day looked notably “high res” compared to their 320x200 brethren. Read more
I’m loving that art style. The limited colors and heavy use of dithering remind me of a sort of high-res EGA look, though it’s probably closer to some Japanese computer I can’t think of off the top of my head.
EGA isn’t quite right. It’s more like VGA but using only a limited spectrum of hues or something, mimicking… Read more
Thanks for sharing it here. Rest in pieces. :( Read more
Oh, neat/sad! Read more
No need to scan it yourself, it is in the scans you can get on the net. It’s specifically Vol 3 Issue 9. Then Vol 3 Issue 10 talked about it in its opening EIC letter. Read more
Wonderdog, rather. You know what I meant.
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