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What ncaptaina said, x2.
If you're not permitted to play, don't. At least not on your work laptop. If you work for a fortune 500, then they will/should have more than adequate monitoring methods. If you want to play and not be detected, bring in your own device and connect to a nearby network or tether, not your company's private or public network. | ||
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My suggestion would be to quit your job so that a better worker can have it and you can sit around playing EQ.
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At the point you're considering playing a video game and risking your job you might want to take a step back and think about that a little bit.
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You can play EQ on a tablet. I know several people in game playing on tablets. I don't know many details, as I have not tried it myself.
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