u/FaiLclik

▲ 2 r/DCUO

Hall of Legends, why is the colorimetry in this area so disgusting?....

Why are the DCUO devs putting us through this? Have you noticed it too?

I mean that when you look at the game or your character from the login menu to the character list, the colors are ok. When you look from the inventory or style menu, the color is ok, even in the watchtower or the criminals' hideout. ( sorry, I forget the name every time.) Again, the colors are ok, but my god, in the hall of Legends, the transcription of the colors is absolutely disgusting and isn’t the same as anywhere else in the game; it’s simply horrible and unbearable...

Why can’t we have the right color quality in this area of the game?

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u/FaiLclik — 5 days ago
▲ 1 r/brave

Hello, it’s been a few days now that the saved passwords no longer seem to work. Finally, this option no longer offers me my passwords so I can log in to anything that already has passwords saved.

My list of saved passwords is still present in the password manager of Brave, but the option during login does not offer me anything...

What’s going on?

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u/FaiLclik — 7 days ago
▲ 14 r/DCUO

I really like the gameplay of heal, it’s the power that makes me love playing heal on DCUO, but my god when I have to play dDPS with this power it’s a really horrible and frankly boring experience, the dps of this power needs to be totally reworked!

u/FaiLclik — 12 days ago

Hi, there you go, I was initially almost ready for Zorin OS as a new Linux user with a Windows PC to convert into a Linux PC.

I thought I would go for Zorin, but during the trial phase, I don’t know, we certainly find the same approach on Windows, we totally find ourselves there, but I don’t know, aesthetically speaking, Zorin gave me an old-fashioned aesthetic feeling. On top of that, the taskbar they made annoys me when it’s not worn out from the screen, it’s silly I know, but it bothers me (my too manic side surely).

So, right now I’ve tested Kubuntu and now I really like it, not 100% Windows, but almost, we still find ourselves there strongly, we’re not disoriented by the Kubuntu interface. Visually, it’s more modern, more pleasant, and there, the task bar is end to end at the edge of the screen, so everything is meant to please.

I would like to know if I can start on Kubuntu with confidence? Is it free to do what we want? I mean that Kubuntu doesn’t impose anything? Isn’t it too complicated for new people?

I know that a distribution (possibly others) doesn’t like it when it imposes flashpacks (if I say so well) or this kind of thing that people like to be able to choose certain things themselves, so does Kubuntu leave all the choices to the user? Is this a good overall experience?

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u/FaiLclik — 15 days ago