I really don't understand people that have disabilities like only one arm, no arms, no hands, blind, etc. that still want to engage in videogames. I feel that if I wear suffering from one of those things I'd want to try my best to experience the real world not just sit around wasting hours trying to get okay at playing videogames.
I know it's weird to think of, but you without a hand is still just you. You'd still want to play vidya and shitpost on Ganker all day because that's already what you want to do.
When a horrible life ruining event happens you are supposed to drop everything and travel to a third world jungle to trip on ayahuasca in a hut like the tiktok influencers do
>I really don't understand people that have disabilities like only one arm, no arms, no hands, blind, etc. that still want to engage in videogames.
It's not as big of a deal as you might think it is.
Now having multiple disabilities all at the same time is a different beast entirely.
Well as someone who used to have eyesight. My wife plays Vidya for me and I can sort of tell the experience by movement and sound.
I just really like hearing reactions to games.
>I really don't understand people that have disabilities... that still want to engage in videogames.
youre literally moronic and browsing a video game forum 8 hours a day, shut up you nonce
Probably something like the Wii, since there are a lot of games you can play by just holding the remote and nothing else. No reason to buy an expensive gaming PC that'll cost you an arm and a leg.
Get a mouse like this, bind the movement keys/weapons to the side buttons and you can play doom wads and build engine games all day.
I have no idea why no one has thought of putting a D-pad on a mouse with 6 buttons around it in a circle. Kinda like those Roku remotes but not built like shit. That would be nice even if you didn't have a disability. The layout of the buttons on mice like these is the opposite of ergonomic.
when I was a teen I had broken collarbone , so my left arm was bondaged in one position for a few months. I finished dizzy4 on spectrum just using one hand and keys 5-0 . was quite challenging but doable. nowadays, I don't know, too many additions game mechanics, maybe rts or city building? racing games?
FF15
I really don't understand people that have disabilities like only one arm, no arms, no hands, blind, etc. that still want to engage in videogames. I feel that if I wear suffering from one of those things I'd want to try my best to experience the real world not just sit around wasting hours trying to get okay at playing videogames.
because video games are fun
if you liked your hobby, you probably wouldn't want to quit just because you lost a hand or w/e
I'm sure you'll find some way to post on Ganker after losing both hands.
what's stopping you from try to do both at same time
Video games are easier to do with one hand or another disability than most other activities in the "real world".
I know it's weird to think of, but you without a hand is still just you. You'd still want to play vidya and shitpost on Ganker all day because that's already what you want to do.
Why would losing an arm make you feel like time is wasting away? that doesn't even make sense; i know your moronic ass is 12
When a horrible life ruining event happens you are supposed to drop everything and travel to a third world jungle to trip on ayahuasca in a hut like the tiktok influencers do
>I really don't understand people that have disabilities like only one arm, no arms, no hands, blind, etc. that still want to engage in videogames.
It's not as big of a deal as you might think it is.
Now having multiple disabilities all at the same time is a different beast entirely.
Well as someone who used to have eyesight. My wife plays Vidya for me and I can sort of tell the experience by movement and sound.
I just really like hearing reactions to games.
so you'd wait until you were disabled to 'experience life'. shut the frick up, i know this is bait.
I know a guy with no arms who played console games with special controllers.
You have a disability, crippling autism, and still refuse to experience life, what gives?
>I really don't understand people that have disabilities... that still want to engage in videogames.
youre literally moronic and browsing a video game forum 8 hours a day, shut up you nonce
Ya know you can do that with both arms.
Balatro
Slay the Spire
Asshomosexuals, few enough buttons you can fit them all on one mouse, maybe have a couple buttons hooked up to foot pedals.
Probably something like the Wii, since there are a lot of games you can play by just holding the remote and nothing else. No reason to buy an expensive gaming PC that'll cost you an arm and a leg.
kek
I have no idea why no one has thought of putting a D-pad on a mouse with 6 buttons around it in a circle. Kinda like those Roku remotes but not built like shit. That would be nice even if you didn't have a disability. The layout of the buttons on mice like these is the opposite of ergonomic.
This niqqa really playing a movement shooter when he could be playing chess.
Honey Select
Get a mouse like this, bind the movement keys/weapons to the side buttons and you can play doom wads and build engine games all day.
poor guy. i really feel for him. playing an fps in 2024 when they're all dreadful sloppa. hoping for his quick return to health.
heroes of might and magic 3, steel division 2/WARNO
Gothic 1 and 2
when I was a teen I had broken collarbone , so my left arm was bondaged in one position for a few months. I finished dizzy4 on spectrum just using one hand and keys 5-0 . was quite challenging but doable. nowadays, I don't know, too many additions game mechanics, maybe rts or city building? racing games?
MGSV
DoA
any 4x
trackmania