BUT, in keeping with congressional tradition of naming-things-for-the-opposite-of-what-they-do, it'll be called the Do No Evil(tm) act. (Sponsored by lobbying from google) Would YOU dare vote against the Do No Evil(tm) act?
Let me clue you in on the best choice of action for work-games: the emulator. The reasons are endless.
1. Insta-pause anywhere in the game.
2. Resize game screen to just about anything.
3. Combine with awesome alt+tab action to keep that roaming boss behind your back at bay.
4. They run on just about anything (work rigs rarely include so much as decent ram and processor, much less some sli video card action)
5. With some pimp turn based titles like Final Fantasy Tactics and other RPG's such as Crono Trigger, it can be pretty easy to jump in and out even if your desperate alt+tab does NOT leave time to pause.
6. it goes on
Of course this is best for rpg addicts such as myself, doesn't quite work for fps guys, but playing an fps with the boss staring you down doesn't seem wuite viable...
BUT, in keeping with congressional tradition of naming-things-for-the-opposite-of-what-they-do, it'll be called the Do No Evil(tm) act. (Sponsored by lobbying from google) Would YOU dare vote against the Do No Evil(tm) act?
Let me clue you in on the best choice of action for work-games: the emulator. The reasons are endless. 1. Insta-pause anywhere in the game. 2. Resize game screen to just about anything. 3. Combine with awesome alt+tab action to keep that roaming boss behind your back at bay. 4. They run on just about anything (work rigs rarely include so much as decent ram and processor, much less some sli video card action) 5. With some pimp turn based titles like Final Fantasy Tactics and other RPG's such as Crono Trigger, it can be pretty easy to jump in and out even if your desperate alt+tab does NOT leave time to pause. 6. it goes on Of course this is best for rpg addicts such as myself, doesn't quite work for fps guys, but playing an fps with the boss staring you down doesn't seem wuite viable...