Nope, never learned. I’m 31 in the US. Never had the need to learn as I was raised with automatics only.
Nope, never learned. I’m 31 in the US. Never had the need to learn as I was raised with automatics only.
It’s just what I grew up with and am used to mainly, plus it’s a shorter mouse distance to reach the tabs from the content than having it at the top. And before you mention Fitt’s Law, I have my taskbar on top so that law doesn’t apply to me for tabs anyways.
EndeavourOS on my desktop and Pop!_OS on my laptop (it’s a System76 laptop).
Tabs belong below the address bar on a browser, not above. Also the menu bar should always be a thing and there should be a title bar as well, not merging the two or three (including tabs) into one single bar.
Sort of. I personally a more engaged with the system if it’s more mechanically intensive and provides a lot of character customization options (such as feats at every level or every other level from leveling up), with lots of actual hard rules to follow and not just guidelines.
5e is not mechanically intensive enough for me.
Hell even just D&D 3.5e is better than 5e imo. Though I mostly play Pathfinder 2e nowadays (I’d be happy with Pathfinder 1e as well).
Just 5e is boring as hell to both DM and to play.
I’m a bit out of the loop, does just lurking mean you lose your account after a while or something?
A little bit, there’s a lot of specific subreddits I enjoyed browsing and talking in that have yet to reach a good critical mass here on Lemmy. I’ve been sharing my own custom Zelda monsters for Pathfinder 2e on the ZeldaTabletop subreddit and there’s no substitute for that subreddit over here yet (I might make one once RiF dies on June 30th).
Anything after 7 is bad in my eyes. I HATE the direction Windows went with the UI style, doing away with the Vista and 7 Aero look. Plus Windows 10 drives me up the wall trying to find the proper settings (is it Settings or Control Panel? Why do we have both?!).