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dyson sphere project – a guy who’s disabled, might cry, but there’s a game I can actually enjoy

dyson sphere project – a guy who’s disabled, might cry, but there’s a game I can actually enjoy

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ParasitaCraft
Junior Member
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04-22-2023, 02:05 PM
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I've had to share this somewhere. I'm a disabled individual using a wheelchair and relying on one hand, and games have gotten increasingly difficult for me to enjoy. I enjoy titles like Factorio and Satisfactory, but the controls are too restrictive for me right now. The Dyson Sphere project is a standout example. It offers point-and-click gameplay, which feels different from what I'm used to—especially with the camera movement. I could almost connect with the developers. It's an amazing game. I'm a middle-aged person who used to play competitively on older systems like the Sinclair ZX81 or Commodore 64, but as technology advanced, gaming became less accessible to me. Please take a look and acknowledge the developers for creating something inclusive. Just wanted to spread some positive vibes.
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ParasitaCraft
04-22-2023, 02:05 PM #1

I've had to share this somewhere. I'm a disabled individual using a wheelchair and relying on one hand, and games have gotten increasingly difficult for me to enjoy. I enjoy titles like Factorio and Satisfactory, but the controls are too restrictive for me right now. The Dyson Sphere project is a standout example. It offers point-and-click gameplay, which feels different from what I'm used to—especially with the camera movement. I could almost connect with the developers. It's an amazing game. I'm a middle-aged person who used to play competitively on older systems like the Sinclair ZX81 or Commodore 64, but as technology advanced, gaming became less accessible to me. Please take a look and acknowledge the developers for creating something inclusive. Just wanted to spread some positive vibes.

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iskall99
Member
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04-22-2023, 02:50 PM
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Sure, I've explored various control options. There are indeed some specialized methods like mouth controls and eye tracking that can be adapted for PC, though they can be quite costly. Many modern games now rely heavily on keyboard and mouse inputs, offering different sensitivity settings to enhance reaction-based gameplay. If you're looking for a specific genre or just general games, there are plenty of recommendations that cater to different control preferences. Let me know if you'd like suggestions tailored to your interests!
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iskall99
04-22-2023, 02:50 PM #2

Sure, I've explored various control options. There are indeed some specialized methods like mouth controls and eye tracking that can be adapted for PC, though they can be quite costly. Many modern games now rely heavily on keyboard and mouse inputs, offering different sensitivity settings to enhance reaction-based gameplay. If you're looking for a specific genre or just general games, there are plenty of recommendations that cater to different control preferences. Let me know if you'd like suggestions tailored to your interests!

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Vetadox645
Junior Member
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04-23-2023, 07:29 PM
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It's a fun game, though it takes up a lot of your leisure time.
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Vetadox645
04-23-2023, 07:29 PM #3

It's a fun game, though it takes up a lot of your leisure time.