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Man uses airport TV screen to play video games

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If you are bored by your atmosphere you can entertain yourself by your surroundings, all you need to do is to “have a look around you” even play video games at airport!

Likewise, yesterday, a man in Portland decided to play video games at an Airport on the monitor.

It was not a general act seen at the Airport in the history of the USA for decades. However, this did it anyway. He decided the best way to get rid of boredom.

Thereby, he used Airport’s TV monitor to play video games at 4:40 am.

How did he do that?

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He simply did it in a way that he used two cords to connect a monitor with the HDMI port, he might have, used a long cord to connect it with Dual Shock 4 controller and below the monitor, on the ground, he put the PlayStation, thereby the monitor showed an FPS-Apex Legends.

Apparently, the gamer didn’t get in trouble nor he was punished or put into the jail. He was not even forced to leave the airport nor anything like that but was criticized about his dauntless step because never ever have any other person hijacked Portland Airport’s screen like this.

Is it cool or unethical? What do you believe?

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