I like wandering around skyrim and doing occasional side quest
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Recently, playing Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead on my steam deck.
I excuse it by convincing myself it's preparation for TEOTWAWKI which can't be far off now.
GuildWars 2, small scale stuff on the borderlands with my WvW guild.
Op plays briton longbows for sure
Smoking and watching YouTube.
Not super healthy, I know.
Fwiw, I’m doing that, and kbin. Kbin isn’t very comforting, you say? Maybe, but at least there’s intelligent discussion to be found.
Sometimes I pick through homebrew content other people have made and offer comments and suggestions. I used to float around on /r/UnearthedArcana before I jumped from Reddit, I'm kind of hoping something similar pops up in the federation. Either that, or on the really bad days, I play an old game that I've played a bajillion times before. I know the routes and strats, I can kind of go on autopilot while I try to decompress from the shit that happened. System Shock 2 is a favorite.
Gunpla. I go into a zen like state and achieve inner peace as long as I'm making dumb little robos.
Playing Palia.
Sudoku.
Watching YouTube videos of people making things in machine shops. It switches my brain off and just lets me focus on the work happening on screen. It’s so rewarding to see the process and the finished product.
See:
- Abom79
- Clickspring
- Cutting Edge Engineering Australia
- Make it Extreme
- bigstackD Casting