Any getting Sims2 on PSP?
baratron:
Quote from: Misty on 2005 November 02, 02:43:40
I can fully sympathize with health issues that can keep a person down. I have a nifty set-up at my desk so that I could use my PC from a recliner if I had a recliner. I have a short filing cabinet at one end of my desk (L-shaped set-up) and a cushion on top of the filing cabinet so I can use it for a footstool. When I'm typing my keyboard's on my lap, my mouse is on the desktop in front of my monitor, which is sort of facing me. It's a great set-up, really. I hate to think of the countless hours I've sat in this position when I couldn't do anything else.
Me three. We bought an LCD TV/computer monitor that is mounted above my bed on a hinged bracket. When I'm in too much pain to sit up, I plug the laptop into it and can browse the web or play Sims 2 lying down. It has almost the same resolution as the laptop (1280x768 instead of 1280x800), and lovely clear pixels that can be seen in the dark. I have the mouse on a pillow to provide wrist support, and a crappy cheap USB keyboard for photography purposes. I can't easily type whole posts lying down, but I can use the TAB and Q, E & C keys :).
I love video games in general, but my joints are bad enough that I have to modify console controllers by adding extra padding, and I always have the controller on at least one pillow to support my hands. I have a Nintendo DS that I've barely played, because all the current games want you to use the stylus because the touch screen is the new novelty, and a) I can't hold the DS with one hand if I'm lying down because it's too heavy, and b) I can only use the stylus for short intervals even sitting up, as it does my wrists in. My GameBoy Advance SP is much better, because it's light enough to be held one-handed, and the games I play most often (the Pokemon series) have key mapping built in, that lets you set all the controls to one hand.
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