Effort is not really a part of the equation for a lot of people. Usually it's just "I don't want to switch".
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That's great but this does not account for the dynamics of a Discord server.
Let's say 8 people are hanging out in Discord, playing games or whatever. Should I then message all 8 of them a link to join a separate voice chat? The response would be "no, just join Discord of you want to talk". That also requires me to know who are in the call (therefore already using Discord anyways), since if I just message one or two of them I would be splitting the party, which they won't do.
The whole "hanging out in Discord and whoever wants to join just joins" dynamic is difficult to replace with a zoom-type voice chat that requires you to initiate a call with a link.
I have already tried switching people to signal from Facebook messenger. Didn't work. All it takes is one person to not want to switch and the whole group will end up going back. And that's just a messaging service. Discord is way more complicated to switch from since it is more of an all-in-one thing.
Counterpoint: My friends don't use them (and won't switch)
Bruh what?
I mean OP just said "nah" when asked to follow the rules. That would be enough for me to remove the post but then again I'm not the mod
Enabled it in-game. Tried default setting at first then raised the in-game max brightness from 1000 nits to 1200 nits to see if there was a difference but there wasn't.
I just tried raising the deck brightness and that actually made it look a bit better. I feel kinda dumb now that I didn't try that before. Still not the amazing difference people made it out to be but i could actually see a little bit of difference now, at least when I look at something bright.
Show them a working test that's catching UI bugs. It's hard to argue against facts.
Ooooh you wouldn't believe how easy it is for some people to argue against facts.
Thanks for the input. I got confused when people said Tetris effect looked "sooo much better" with HDR and I wasn't seeing any difference at all.
The oled deck does support hdr, dont know why some people are claiming ut doesn't.
General HDR is not supported in Linux yet though, only in games. So videos are unfortunately not a thing I can use for comparison.
Both spider-man and Tetris supports HDR. What do you mean the deck oled display does not support it? Isn't that the main thing it advertises?
Ah yes I also like to "control" my "system"