Upvote Upvoted 0 Downvote Downvoted
what happened to this site looking like gotfrag
1
#1
-20 Frags +

where'd it all go wrong

where'd it all go wrong
2
#2
-15 Frags +

Go die.

Go die.
3
#3
-10 Frags +
heerogo wrong

lolfuckyou

[quote=heero]go wrong[/quote]
lolfuckyou
4
#4
-16 Frags +

hubris in the face of the gotfrag deities

hubris in the face of the gotfrag deities
5
#5
13 Frags +

this site has the brightness of a sun going into supernova now

this site has the brightness of a sun going into supernova now
6
#6
-1 Frags +
bscthis site has the brightness of a sun going into supernova now

the end is near

[quote=bsc]this site has the brightness of a sun going into supernova now[/quote]

the end is near
7
#7
-5 Frags +

Question, how many of you guys actually used the internet during the days of dialup? White webpages were common (and still are), but then again people got out more generally. I mean facebook is white by default, google, yahoo, etc. When did white start burning your eyes?

Question, how many of you guys actually used the internet during the days of dialup? White webpages were common (and still are), but then again people got out more generally. I mean facebook is white by default, google, yahoo, etc. When did white start burning your eyes?
8
#8
2 Frags +
brownymasterQuestion, how many of you guys actually used the internet during the days of dialup? White webpages were common (and still are), but then again people got out more generally. I mean facebook is white by default, google, yahoo, etc. When did white start burning your eyes?

1996. I didn't get broadband until December 2006.

[quote=brownymaster]Question, how many of you guys actually used the internet during the days of dialup? White webpages were common (and still are), but then again people got out more generally. I mean facebook is white by default, google, yahoo, etc. When did white start burning your eyes?[/quote]

1996. I didn't get broadband until December 2006.
9
#9
9 Frags +
brownymasterQuestion, how many of you guys actually used the internet during the days of dialup? White webpages were common (and still are), but then again people got out more generally. I mean facebook is white by default, google, yahoo, etc. When did white start burning your eyes?

If I got a dollar for every time someone commented on the site being too white and lost a dollar every time you'd comment back in a vaguely condescending tone, I'd probably have around $0.

On topic, I think the site looks a lot more professional now.

[quote=brownymaster]Question, how many of you guys actually used the internet during the days of dialup? White webpages were common (and still are), but then again people got out more generally. I mean facebook is white by default, google, yahoo, etc. When did white start burning your eyes?[/quote]
If I got a dollar for every time someone commented on the site being too white and lost a dollar every time you'd comment back in a vaguely condescending tone, I'd probably have around $0.

On topic, I think the site looks a lot more professional now.
10
#10
0 Frags +
zigzterIf I got a dollar for every time someone commented on the site being too white and lost a dollar every time you'd comment back in a vaguely condescending tone, I'd probably have around $0.

On topic, I think the site looks a lot more professional now.

Because I'd like to know why. Is it an age/generation difference, lighting problems, etc? It's not a problem as a preference, but to say it burns eyes/eye strain/causes eye problems is something I'd like to know about. I can understand why people would want a darker setup, but people have been pretty adamant about it being way too bright.

[quote=zigzter]If I got a dollar for every time someone commented on the site being too white and lost a dollar every time you'd comment back in a vaguely condescending tone, I'd probably have around $0.

On topic, I think the site looks a lot more professional now.[/quote]
Because I'd like to know why. Is it an age/generation difference, lighting problems, etc? It's not a problem as a preference, but to say it burns eyes/eye strain/causes eye problems is something I'd like to know about. I can understand why people would want a darker setup, but people have been pretty adamant about it being way too bright.
11
#11
-4 Frags +
brownymasterzigzterIf I got a dollar for every time someone commented on the site being too white and lost a dollar every time you'd comment back in a vaguely condescending tone, I'd probably have around $0.

On topic, I think the site looks a lot more professional now.
Because I'd like to know why. Is it an age/generation difference, lighting problems, etc? It's not a problem as a preference, but to say it burns eyes/eye strain/causes eye problems is something I'd like to know about. I can understand why people would want a darker setup, but people have been pretty adamant about it being way too bright.

Its a dark border on a bright inner page, it makes it pop more, it makes look even brighter than it is.

[quote=brownymaster][quote=zigzter]If I got a dollar for every time someone commented on the site being too white and lost a dollar every time you'd comment back in a vaguely condescending tone, I'd probably have around $0.

On topic, I think the site looks a lot more professional now.[/quote]
Because I'd like to know why. Is it an age/generation difference, lighting problems, etc? It's not a problem as a preference, but to say it burns eyes/eye strain/causes eye problems is something I'd like to know about. I can understand why people would want a darker setup, but people have been pretty adamant about it being way too bright.[/quote]
Its a dark border on a bright inner page, it makes it pop more, it makes look even brighter than it is.
12
#12
-2 Frags +

got frag looks like this now...
http://www.gotfrag.com/

got frag looks like this now...
http://www.gotfrag.com/
13
#13
0 Frags +
brownymasterzigzterIf I got a dollar for every time someone commented on the site being too white and lost a dollar every time you'd comment back in a vaguely condescending tone, I'd probably have around $0.

On topic, I think the site looks a lot more professional now.
Because I'd like to know why. Is it an age/generation difference, lighting problems, etc? It's not a problem as a preference, but to say it burns eyes/eye strain/causes eye problems is something I'd like to know about. I can understand why people would want a darker setup, but people have been pretty adamant about it being way too bright.

Some people aren't in brightly lit environments and so looking at a bright screen is pretty hard on the eyes.

[quote=brownymaster][quote=zigzter]If I got a dollar for every time someone commented on the site being too white and lost a dollar every time you'd comment back in a vaguely condescending tone, I'd probably have around $0.

On topic, I think the site looks a lot more professional now.[/quote]
Because I'd like to know why. Is it an age/generation difference, lighting problems, etc? It's not a problem as a preference, but to say it burns eyes/eye strain/causes eye problems is something I'd like to know about. I can understand why people would want a darker setup, but people have been pretty adamant about it being way too bright.[/quote]
Some people aren't in brightly lit environments and so looking at a bright screen is pretty hard on the eyes.
14
#14
13 Frags +

Am I the only one that doesnt think it is that bright?

Am I the only one that doesnt think it is that bright?
15
#15
6 Frags +

You've already burned out your retinas haven't you joe :( all that left click right click man and the explosions :(

You've already burned out your retinas haven't you joe :( all that left click right click man and the explosions :(
16
#16
4 Frags +

it's not that bright

while a dark theme would be nice, i'll admit white text on a black background hurts my eyes more than the reverse

it's not that bright

while a dark theme would be nice, i'll admit white text on a black background hurts my eyes more than the reverse
17
#17
4 Frags +
brownymasterQuestion, how many of you guys actually used the internet during the days of dialup? White webpages were common (and still are), but then again people got out more generally. I mean facebook is white by default, google, yahoo, etc. When did white start burning your eyes?

I'm still on dialup and I'm so grateful that this page loads faster now!

[quote=brownymaster]Question, how many of you guys actually used the internet during the days of dialup? White webpages were common (and still are), but then again people got out more generally. I mean facebook is white by default, google, yahoo, etc. When did white start burning your eyes?[/quote]

I'm still on dialup and I'm so grateful that this page loads faster now!
18
#18
3 Frags +
HardcorebrownymasterzigzterIf I got a dollar for every time someone commented on the site being too white and lost a dollar every time you'd comment back in a vaguely condescending tone, I'd probably have around $0.

On topic, I think the site looks a lot more professional now.
Because I'd like to know why. Is it an age/generation difference, lighting problems, etc? It's not a problem as a preference, but to say it burns eyes/eye strain/causes eye problems is something I'd like to know about. I can understand why people would want a darker setup, but people have been pretty adamant about it being way too bright.
Its a dark border on a bright inner page, it makes it pop more, it makes look even brighter than it is.

It's the other way around. Bright images make dark borders look darker than they are. You actually have to be looking at the border for anything light to look brighter, which you won't be doing.

Most people in this thread probably should give calibrating their monitor a try.

[quote=Hardcore][quote=brownymaster][quote=zigzter]If I got a dollar for every time someone commented on the site being too white and lost a dollar every time you'd comment back in a vaguely condescending tone, I'd probably have around $0.

On topic, I think the site looks a lot more professional now.[/quote]
Because I'd like to know why. Is it an age/generation difference, lighting problems, etc? It's not a problem as a preference, but to say it burns eyes/eye strain/causes eye problems is something I'd like to know about. I can understand why people would want a darker setup, but people have been pretty adamant about it being way too bright.[/quote]
Its a dark border on a bright inner page, it makes it pop more, it makes look even brighter than it is.[/quote] It's the other way around. Bright images make dark borders look darker than they are. You actually have to be looking at the border for anything light to look brighter, which you won't be doing.

Most people in this thread probably should give calibrating their monitor a try.
19
#19
0 Frags +

If the brightness is honestly hurting your eyes and you don't care for the website to look professional, you can always shift+alt+prtscrn and refresh.

If the brightness is honestly hurting your eyes and you don't care for the website to look professional, you can always shift+alt+prtscrn and refresh.
20
#20
5 Frags +

You could just get decent lighting and go outside every once awhile to avoid monitor tan and light-sensitive eyes.

It's pretty unhealthy not to.

You could just get decent lighting and go outside every once awhile to avoid monitor tan and light-sensitive eyes.

It's pretty unhealthy not to.
21
#21
1 Frags +
quartzovIf the brightness is honestly hurting your eyes and you don't care for the website to look professional, you can always shift+alt+prtscrn and refresh.

now how do i turn it off never mind

[quote=quartzov]If the brightness is honestly hurting your eyes and you don't care for the website to look professional, you can always shift+alt+prtscrn and refresh.[/quote]

[s]now how do i turn it off[/s] never mind
22
#22
0 Frags +

Sure, enigma whacked it up a few notches on the playing-Mirror's-Edge-at-2-am meter but it's not as eye-frying as people claim it is.

Sure, enigma whacked it up a few notches on the playing-Mirror's-Edge-at-2-am meter but it's not as eye-frying as people claim it is.
23
#23
0 Frags +

Because its not Gotfrag, its Teamfortress TV.

Because its not Gotfrag, its Teamfortress TV.
Please sign in through STEAM to post a comment.