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Disabled gamer needs your help!!!!

HI,

  my name is Zak, i'm 16, and i have quadraplegic Cerebral Palsy. I use a bank of switches to move the mouse pointer onscreen and to access my PC and play games.

I like to play mostly strategic games or advanture games because i cannot move that fast. I do manage to play Eve-Online ok, which is very cool!

:D

What i am looking for are more Online games that are controlled completely by the mouse (point and click) and can be windowed so i can use my onscreen keyboard to chat or write stuff.

 

Can anybody help me??

 

- Zak

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  • Cabe2323Cabe2323 Member Posts: 2,939

    Most of the asian style games are more designed around point and click then keyboard movement. 

     

    Things like Lineage, Guild Wars, etc.

     

    I think you can even play pretty much most of WoW just using the mouse.  Although you won't be as fast as someone who is using the keyboard to control their character.

     

    Hope that helps some. :)

     

     

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  • privatep37privatep37 Member Posts: 111

    Lineage II is definitely a good game to play with a mouse and in windowed mode. Also, COH/COV are good games for the same reason. My brother is a pro at both,  and he is unable to use two hands. He only uses the mouse. But sometimes it could be frustrating.

    I'd say Lineage II is best, but I'm also playing a fee game called Rappelz Epic III (http://rappelz.gpotato.com/).  This game is quite good for a free game, probably the best one out there. All mouse and can be put in windowed mode. Hope this helps.

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  • KenichiKenichi Member Posts: 109
    I second Guild Wars. I don't ever remember using the keyboard when I played. If you don't care for that...well, most of the asian MMORPGs are point and click and rarely need input on the keyboard. Beyond that, no idea.
  • AquakittyAquakitty Member Posts: 310
    Wow is notorious for being a "one handed game" people make jokes about what you can do with your other hand while playing Wow hehe.



    Yea you can totally play WoW w/just a mouse, it has options for point and click movement.



    Lineage II is also mouse-able and probably slower - paced than WoW, but expect a lot of people to try ganking you.
  • zevianzevian Member UncommonPosts: 403
    I play World of Warcraft and a guy in our raiding guild has one arm.   good player too :p .



    edi** he plays a warlock.   i dont think he has any other classes tbh.
  • TyfreakyTyfreaky Member Posts: 239
    I am also disabled and I would have to agree with the other posters.



    Lineage 2 (which I hate with a passion)



    Guild Wars



    WoW



    Eve Online.



    Are all one handed games, especially if you have a mouse with plenty of buttons and know how to set up a plethora of macro's
  • odysseas70odysseas70 Member Posts: 103

    As others said, there are a few games you can play. I will quote them bellow and say a few things about them to maybe help you decide.

    1) Lineage II: This is an open pvp game. It means, pvp is throughout the game and not in consensual zones so expect to maybe be killed often. Chose this game only if you like pvp. Nice graphics, a little outdated, but the major factor here is PvP. If you like it, if not. Oh and it requires a lot of grinding. I wouldn't say it's so friendly for the casual gamer.

    2) GuildWars: This game is mostly instanced in it's pve side. Very nice graphics. Nice implemented PvP in a form of battlegrounds/consensual co-operative PvP. Also free to play once you buy it. Good for casual gamer as well, quite fun, at least for some time.

    3) Eve online: Nice game taking place in space, you actually "command" space ships. Open pvp environment again like Lineage but has a form of safe zone (the empire space). So it's up to you what you want to do. Nice graphics, good for casual gamer. Skils advance not with grinding but as the (real life) time passes by.

    4) World of Warcraft: I can not comment on this game as I haven't played it myself.

    Hope I helped.

  • SnaKeySnaKey Member Posts: 3,386

    I really can't belive anyone is suggesting Guild Wars. GW is a PVP game and very face paced. I would not suggest it to someone like the OP who can't move very fast. It will just be a waste of his money since he will be eaten alive, do to no fault of his own.

    From my experience in WoW, there are classes where speed is not of the essence and there are mods to make the thing completely point and click.

    Other than that, pretty much any asian grindfest is a good choice, plus most are F2P so you can try them out without spending too much on them.

    Although, EVE is the ultimate thinking man's MMO. image


    Originally posted by Tyfreaky
    Are all one handed games, especially if you have a mouse with plenty of buttons and know how to set up a plethora of macro's

    I'm going to have to second this right here. Macro's are any good gamer's best friend. Though, Tyfreaky is probably talking about ingame Macro's, I'm talking about full fledged scripted .exe macros.

    Download Auto-It, it's a macro creator that will help out alot.


    WIKI
    Application macrosApplication programs can also use an analogous system of macros, which allow the user to specify a series of (oft-repeated) actions as one new procedure. These application macros are generally recorded by carrying out the sequence once and letting the application "remember" the actions. More advanced users can often make use of a built-in macro programming language which has direct access to the features of the application.When programming macros in an unfamiliar macro language, it may be helpful to record a macro to do what the user wants it to do, and then open the macro file and try to gain an understanding of how the command structure works. It is then possible to modify the commands to fine-tune it.

    Basically, you can program a whole series of any computer action into a macro and access it via a single keystroke. Very useful.

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  • flakesflakes Member Posts: 575
    I amnot sure about this but my guess is that pirates of the burning sea wich should be released in the beginning of june this year also will be easy to do with a mouse.But i haven't played it yet so you could ask on the POTBS forum itself.The guys who play the beta should be able to tell you if it can be done with a mouse.Since as far as i read this isn't a verry fast paced game except for the man to man duels. But again don't bite me if i amwrong just suggesting something.
  • odysseas70odysseas70 Member Posts: 103

    Shanky, I had a few chars in GuildWars and among them a healer.

    I had a very nice skill setup on him that I could practicaly just heal myself if I was attacked doing minimum kiting (running around a little). I recall having no big pressure on him to force me in a fast pace of playing that char during combat., hence I suggested GuildWars. I'm sure if he plays the game he can find his own pace, if not, he can always try another.

    One more reason why I suggested / agreed with those suggesting GuildWars is that in PvE you can have minions. Even though you will not be able to do the "hard" maps/zones with minions but you will be able to do plenty of them with them. What does it mean? It means that he can play a great part of the pve side of the game in his own slow or not pace.

    I remember I could just slowly playing a map with my minions at times while watching a movie, eating or whatever.

  • LionexxLionexx Member UncommonPosts: 680
    If you can get use to the grindfest of Lienage 2 it's a good game other then that Guild war's would be a good game for you it's not to fast you play mostly with your mouse and it's easyt o get the use of it..

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  • odysseas70odysseas70 Member Posts: 103

    Regarding Auto-It, I'm not sure how strict or not some games are regarding use of macro 3rd party programs. I would be careful if I was you.

    However there are *devices*, mouses with many buttons or other gaming devices that have a lot of buttons and can be set up to have a lot of macro's to help you in game. Most of these devices (if not all) are considered legal by the Devs of the games so they are not bannable.

  • SnaKeySnaKey Member Posts: 3,386


    Originally posted by odysseas70
    Regarding Auto-It, I'm not sure how strict or not some games are regarding use of macro 3rd party programs. I would be careful if I was you.
    However there are *devices*, mouses with many buttons or other gaming devices that have a lot of buttons and can be set up to have a lot of macro's to help you in game. Most of these devices (if not all) are considered legal by the Devs of the games so they are not bannable.

    Most of them are illegal, due to the potential power Macros can have.

    The only way to really get banned from a game with them is to have the Macro itself open up the game. This will send a red flag to the staff of the game. (that's how ppl got banned with the WoW Glider) But, if you're just doing an honest macro that merely helps you ingame, then there is no need for the macro to open it. If you're designing a full fledged bot, then that's a different story.

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  • MuffinStumpMuffinStump Member UncommonPosts: 474

    I don't have too much to offer here but I think even Vanguard is a viable option.

    While there are still problems/bugs/hardware issues the exploration aspects are quite fun and mouse control doesn't seem to be a problem. You might want to look into this game at some point.

    On a side note: I want to commend the MMORPG community for actually contributing to a post in a healthy manner. Refreshing.

  • GameloadingGameloading Member UncommonPosts: 14,182
    Granado Espada would work probably.
  • teldathteldath Member Posts: 104
    Last choas is in windowed mode, and it is completly point and click



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  • AckbarAckbar Member UncommonPosts: 927
    Silkroad online. Btw thats not how people using glider get caught.

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  • GotredeGotrede Member UncommonPosts: 46
    There's also FFXI that can be point-to-move I believe. I think it also has an ingame keyboard but there's also a windower program you can google for that allows you to window it.

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  • whitedelightwhitedelight Member Posts: 1,544
    FFXI isn't a point and move game, you move with the arrows or asdw keys and use your macros to attack. I would reccomend Granado Espada : Sword of the New World for you.

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  • GotredeGotrede Member UncommonPosts: 46
    I'm sorry, but I believe you can move with the mouse in FFXI, I specificly remember having trouble with it when I started playing it. Ya, you don't click to move but you hold-click in the direction you want to go. You can change the settings.

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  • whitedelightwhitedelight Member Posts: 1,544
    End game, and pvp would be too fast paced for him though.

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  • WampyreWampyre Member Posts: 11

    I'm a 30yo gamer who's very WASD dependant. I love the speed at which I can react and move within a game using strafe and mouse. However, my father although not a handicapped person is extremely lazy.

    I get so mad watching him play WoW...I just have to walk away from him. I have setup keybindings for him and arranged all his attacks and macros to easy to reach positions on the keybaord...and yet. He's just too lazy to use them. He likes to kick his heels up on the desk, and play with the mouse only. And, he gets ganked more often than I or many of you players in these forums might... he actually does get to kill a lot of players anyway. He mouse clicks every attack on his shortcut bar, and uses the mouse to move too. It's a long way short of the full potential the character has to offer, but it is most certainly playable.

    EVE is fun, I have 3 active accounts in EVE. WoW is fun too, I have 2 active accounts in that as well. Whilst EVE is great fun, it can be a little slow at times. WoW can give you some instant gratification for fast paced PvP and raids. It's a good contrast, and my father certainly has a good time playing it...one handed

  • steusssteuss Member UncommonPosts: 130


    As i'd like to help for any of the posters:



    Zak is a quadropeligic (sp?)  Quad meaning that he/she can use NO hands....





    so anyone that says play wow b/c it is a One handed game..... keep in mind that Zak either doesn't have or can't use his/her   hands.











    Shadowbane! Great free PVP centric game... i think the only time i used the keyboard was to switch between characters ( i 4 box'd on one computer this game). I'm pretty sure it can be windowed too...



    As for newer games, i'm not too sure... i think vanguard can be window'd but not sure





    Ragnarok Online! can't be window'd but you can play w/ only mouse.



    Good luck !



    Best wishes and prayers
  • WampyreWampyre Member Posts: 11

    I think we're all well aware of what quad means. But clearly he is able to interact with something which uses mouse or mouse-like function. Whilst I myself am not sure what exactly the "bank of switches to move the mouse pointer" is, I thought he might perhaps use his mouth to control a joystick of some kind to replace a mouse.

    It is difficult to know exactly how he plays, but I think you'll find we're just trying to be polite and offer ideas to consider. I know I used an able bodied person in my post as an example.. but he's so lazy! He truly moves the mouse slowly, and clicks things even slower. I was just simply saying that you can play WoW slowly. Maybe not slow enough? I don't know.

  • GotredeGotrede Member UncommonPosts: 46
    Vanguard can be windowed, I've done it myself. Ragnarok Online is p2p, so I'd choose one of the free, privately hosted servers. http://www.rotop100.com/ I play it windowed and personally dislike the look of it full-screen.

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