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@sh.itjust.worksI recently figured out my new setup, but one thing I've been struggling with are my wallpapers. I use 3 monitors, one 21:9 and two 16:9s, one of which is portrait. As a result, my wallpaper situation is messy since wallpapers for one don't work on the others. On my old setup, I just had a big folder of backgrounds I collected over the years set to be a sideshow using the default windows settings, and I'd like to do something similar, but with a specific folder for each monitor. I've tried the steam wallpaper engine, but to do that, I'd have to individually import each background as a new wallpaper which would be far too intensive given the volume.
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I always find this topic to be really interesting since there's no objectively correct answer, and it tends to be something people have experience with.
Obviously, the best answer is "let the player pick", but personally, I'm 100% in the inverted camp (both y and x axis, because apparently some maniacs only invert one). I have no idea where I picked up inverted controls, but I've favored them as long as I remember playing games, so I figure some early titles I played had inverted by default, which checks out since I played a lot of vehicle-based games.
For me, one of the worst experiences is realizing a game I really want to play only supports uninverted camera (or in the case of a couple, only supports inverted y), because it totally demolishes my ability to reasonably play the game with any degree of skill.
I get that it's a sort of silly question, but what would be the most proper designation for the ankou team panzer IV at the end of the series? It's usually referred to as a panzer IV ausf. H, because that's the standard it was upgraded to, but I've also seen other things like panzer IV ausf. D mod H, or similar names, so I'm curious what such a vehicle would be referred to officially if it were real, and whether or not such an upgrade was (or could have been) done irl.