I stupidly injured my left hand and it’s going to be out of commission for the next 3 months. I usually play Sim racing games and first person shooters.

What games would be available to me in order to keep streaming while only using my right hand? Ideally racing themed.

I can somewhat use my left hand to hold a controller but not use any of the buttons on the left side or the stick and pad.

PS: Don’t stick your fingers in a blender without powering it down first. Trust me.

Edit: Thanks for the suggestion everyone, it turns out I already own a lot of these through humble bundles. Time to work through that backlog!

    • Ulrich@feddit.org
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      21 days ago

      This, and other games like it can be played with 1 finger:

      • Brotato
      • Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor
      • Megabonk
      • Holocure (100% free)
  • Herbal Gamer@sh.itjust.works
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    22 days ago

    Have you considered using the pedals of a steering wheel and configuring that to take the work from your left hand to your feet?

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      21 days ago

      Adding to that, racing games from my experience shift gears automatically, so the hand OP would use for shifting them would be mostly free.

      Also makes me think, maybe the pedals could be configured as the motion keys in shooter games? Mouse could steer the character left and right, while pedals would move ahead and back. Just dunno how many keyboard keys OP would need to be creative with.

      And to the OP, hope you can recover fully! 💪

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        21 days ago

        I simrace competitively, autogears would destroy my MMR 🤣

        Though lack of practice would do that too.

        Realistically, I won’t have fun doing it that way.

  • Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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    21 days ago

    Perhaps switch to a keyboard for the time being?

    I severely broke 3 fingers in my left hand half a year ago and was able to play Elder Scrolls games and Tux Kart surprisingly soon after the accident.

    Sufficient to be able to just move the flat hand left and right a bit and get the fingertips a few mm down to press a key.

    Being able to use a controller again took more than 2 months and wasn’t even fun then (did it mostly for the therapeutic training effect).

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    21 days ago

    Management games, strategy games, point-and-click games and isometric RPGs can all be played one-handed. Some might need spacebar (or whatever the pause button is) to a mouse thumb button for maximum comfort but that should be fine. Do any of these genres sound interesting?

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    21 days ago

    Check out brotato. It’s a cheap game but it’s got an addictive gameplay loop, all you have to do is move a character around. I’ve put over 100 hours into it, and each session is pretty short.

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    21 days ago

    Trackmania would be my recommendation, you can do almost everything using just the arrow keys and mouse for menu navigation.

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    21 days ago

    Something I haven’t heard recommended yet: One Finger Death Punch 1 & 2. It is completely mouse based, pretty addicting, and satisfies the itch for interactive stick figure fighting like the old Flash videos used to do.

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    21 days ago

    Also feel like I should mention Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator.
    Not exactly racing themed unless you play it very badly but I promise you it is way more fun than it has any right to be.

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    21 days ago

    I’m currently playing Cocoon, it’s a fun little indie gem with only an analog stick and a single button to control it, and an accessibility mode in the controls settings that makes both sticks and all buttons work; so you can play with just a stick and trigger – one hand.