Day Four
Okay I’m getting pretty impatient now. I want to be fully recovered right now please. The new eye is better after another day, but still a bit blurry and hard to focus on a computer monitor for any amount of time, especially text. It gets better every day, but it’s still a chore. I can see the television from a chair halfway across the room fine, though, so I’ve been watching (and re-watching, in fact) The Americans, and I started playing a little bit of The Last Of Us (Remastered) on the PS4.
Okay I’m getting pretty impatient now. I want to be fully recovered right now please.
The new eye is better after another day, but still a bit blurry and hard to focus on a computer monitor for any amount of time, especially text. It gets better every day, but it’s still a chore.
I can see the television from a chair halfway across the room fine, though, so I’ve been watching (and re-watching, in fact) The Americans, and I started playing a little bit of The Last Of Us (Remastered) on the PS4.
I only played for an hour or so today, but I can already tell that if I were to play a a lot all at once I would probably hurt my left thumb again. I don’t know if it’s the terrible PS4 controller layout or what. (I never had a problem with an Xbox 360 controller.) My thumb just isn’t built right for reaching so far sideways to move that left stick. It never really occurred to me to consider the controller layout as the most important factor in buying a console.