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"oh dear lord please make [insert_service_provider] get their ♥♥♥♥ together so i can play my game"
i cant remember if steam make you aware of it as its a long time ago when i got mine (i eventualy gave mine away to my brother in law) but if you link your new steam deck to the protonDB site via the deck desktop,its a handy website - more handier than steam for finding out if your games will run,in what quality theyll run, how you may need to work on them to run etc- or in some cases the amount of problems thatll make them unworkable.
im on vodafone to and im in a care home which uses vodafone for everything and i read on manchester evening news website it afected 130,000 customers.. it aparently went down a little before 3pm-when it went down my first thought was its posibly someone DDoSing anything to do with the company as not only was the network and website down, there customer service phone line said it was offline to-my suport staffs had atempted to ring them off there own phones but got that very weird message and disconection.
weirdly though, it wasnt just vodafone, i tried to use my phone during the same period to see if this was a wider scale issue,my phone is on giffgaff and there internet and network was down to (it piggybacks off 02 servers) .