• Yttra@lemmy.world
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    HDR isn’t all that great for gaming yet, in my opinion. It takes too much tweaking just to get it working, because apparently games/proton still aren’t able to natively pass that metadata to Wayland?

    Running every applicable game or all of Steam through Gamescope brings its own problems with how it handles the window, so I end up never using it at all. I just want it to be as simple as it is on Windows, man! 😩

    Also, VRR seems to make my screen flicker at an unnoticeably-high-but-still-irritating rate at random whenever I alt+tab, never figured that out yet…

    Finally, I do wish there was a simpler, more paint.net-like editor rather than GIMP, and I’m sure it’s out there somewhere, but otherwise basically every thing on that list of features works well enough for me.

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      17 hours ago

      Finally, I do wish there was a simpler, more paint.net-like editor rather than GIMP, and I’m sure it’s out there somewhere, but otherwise basically every thing on that list of features works well enough for me.

      Pinta my dude

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      21 hours ago

      Yeah vrr causing flickering on the desktop is a common issue. I’m only using window managers so i just toggle it on or off with a keybind. On kde or hyprland you could try setting it to only turn on for fullscreen applications.

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        21 hours ago

        Thanks, that should work for me. I’m indeed using KDE, so I’ll hunt for that option when I get the chance to

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      23 hours ago

      I do wish there was a simpler, more paint.net-like editor rather than GIMP

      Try Pinta, Krita, GNOME Drawing, and LazPaint.

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        22 hours ago

        I’ve used Krita on and off for a few years, but it’s still a bit more than I’m looking for… I’m definitely gonna give those others a try though, thanks!