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It's also very fun. That doesn't hurt, of course.
Last edited by Chuckaluphagus on 27 March 2023 at 5:01 pm UTC
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Not much of late TBH, Been stupidly busy with work. (Under orders tonight to be home due to grandson)
Mrs has used it a few times but not much either.
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Now, you can call me doctor. Yes and doctor prescribes the following program for next week:
1. Ban on work!
2. Minimum of 4 hours a day gaming on the Deck!
3. You can also give some love to your desktop off course, those strategy and FPS games are not gonna play themselves!
'Tis what your doctor orders. No cheating!
Oh and off course some multiplayer with Mrs is mandatory as well... Can be even done, dare I say, *after* the gaming session as well, if you know what i mean, pete910.
The doctor knows what's best! And work it ain't, let me tell ya.
Cheers
Last edited by FSFmember on 23 May 2023 at 7:59 pm UTC
I would love to be able to do that
Nice sentiment and agree but needs must sometimes .
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Remember that the Steam Deck has a sleep function, which makes it a lot easier to pick up a game for five or ten minutes at a time. You jump right back in to the moment you left off, get a few minutes in, and then tap the power button and set it down when it's time to [do the laundry/write an e-mail/coax your grandson out of the tree] again.
Good luck.