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Im sorry to say this but I think your GF is going to leave you for someone who has two fully functioning hands

/Joke Over



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damn, atleast the important thing is you and your girlfriend are safe and alive, really sucks if gaming becomes a hindrance or a non factor because of this.

wishing for a full recovery man



I'm sorry, I pray you get better and I hope they catch the sob that did this to you.



your gf is a pearl!



Vini256 said:
Aww man, that sucks, I hope you get well soon. At the very least you can still play PC games =/

Excellent point.



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If I may ask, were they trying to mug you for your money or something?



daredevil.shark said:

This will cheer you up. You have both of your hands and your body is intact. Cheer up.

 

Gamer Plays with One Hand, 'Kicks Ass'

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After a debilitating stroke, Patrick Campbell had to learn to play games using one hand.

 

Patrick Campbell was 14 when the stroke came. He was in gym at school, felt a pain in his head, and went to his locker. He thought it was strange that he couldn't recall the combination. A girl came by and asked if he was okay. That's all he remembers.

When he came to in the hospital, he'd lost the use of the entire right side of his body.

Today, he's 21, a student in San Francisco. Through hard training and the support of his family, he's learned how to walk, albeit slightly slower than an able-bodied person of his age. He says he has a speech impediment, but it's barely noticeable. However, he has never regained the use of his right hand, and likely never will.


As a 14-year-old Campbell loved two things - drawing and gaming. He is naturally right-handed. The stroke robbed him of both these passions.

"When I came out of the hospital I went to a friend's house and he was playing Super Smash Bros., which was a game that I had loved to play. I just couldn't play without my right hand. I thought that it was over for me as a gamer."

But that sense of defeat didn't last long. He started to draw pictures with his left hand, and began to regain his previous skills, as well as a new artistic direction born of his experience. He picked up game controllers and experimented, ramming the controller on his leg and using every finger available to master the buttons.


Today, he plays games well. He's no pro-gamer, but in an online head-to-head game, you'd better be good if you want to own him. "I play online a lot. Sometimes I win and sometimes I lose. But if I'm playing, say, a driving game of eight players, I'll always come first, second or third."

There are no genres closed off to him, although he prefers action games, fighters, drivers and shooters. The only trouble he gets are from games that make use of the d-pad and shoulder buttons at the same time, but he's figured out a way to deal with this, shaping his hand around the problem.

"Friends play me and seeing that I use one hand, figure they'll win. But I usually kick ass," he says.


Campbell is studying illustration. He wants to work in the games industry and practices his art by drawing the people he knows and by creating monsters, minions and anti-heroes.

His favorite character is called Xepher, a warrior with robotic arms. "I'd like to be more like him" he says. "Having robotic arms would be great, but more than that, he just doesn't care what people think about him. People look at me because they see I'm different and I get tired of that. But I can't just stop caring, otherwise I wouldn't have achieved the things that I have."

 

Sodecaurce: http://www.ign.com/articles/2011/10/09/gamer-plays-with-one-hand-kicks-ass

My memory isnt that great, it was a long time ago but

I actually have a uncle that is paralyzed from the neck down and he can play games with a stick in his mouth. I dont remember if he had a custom controller or not tho.

I think it was around 10 years ago me and my mom went to New Zealand to visit family members and i met my uncle for the first time and he actually plays games, my memory isnt very good cause i was young at the time but one of the games i remember playing with him was 1v1 red faction splitscreen on the PS2 and he was actually GOOD like good enough for a serious challenge im not even kidding.

He also can use the computer with the stick too, like type or what ever. He got paralyzed from a swimming accident unfortunately :( and i haven't seen him since that time so i dont know if he still plays games or not



Ouch! It hurts me just to look at the picture.
Hey.... you can count with my prayers. I feel really sorry for you, and I hope you get well soon. Medicine is very advanced today so I do believe (and hope) you won´t lose your thumb movement.

And... no, no, no, no... it´s not game over for you pal! I remember in the old 8-bit/16-bit days I (and many gamers) used to press the controller buttons using index, middle and ring fingers - specially when using that Genesis controller or a SNES controller without the shoulder buttons. I still play like this when playing a platformer, believe ir or not (specially Super Mario games). You can continue gaming using an arcade controller, and most games allow you to freely configure buttons. So..... nope, no game over for you. You still have many many many years of gaming, bro.



Get well. I hope you can find a solution for your thumb.



That sucks mate. PC gaming requires less thumbs if you're interested. Hope you get a full recovery though.