Cristal1337
Cristal1337 OP t1_iz5edlm wrote
Reply to comment by 5kyl3r in Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
The humor was definitely intended. So don't feel guilty ;)
Cristal1337 OP t1_iz5dpnt wrote
Reply to comment by Panicci in Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
As some has pointed out, sound cues. However, SF in particular has an excellent 3d sound stage. Blind people can hear and identify everything that happens in the game, including how far away the opponent is standing.
Cristal1337 OP t1_iz5dfup wrote
Reply to comment by OceansCarraway in Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
Unfortunately I had to buy a new PC right before the market crashed :P
Cristal1337 OP t1_iz4ekh0 wrote
Reply to comment by thegrandmagus123 in Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
It all started in r/DotA2 :D
Cristal1337 OP t1_iz2j8fl wrote
Reply to comment by Morty777 in Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
It used to be Lich, but then Valve removed Sacrifice. Ever since I've been playing whatever feels right for the situation. That said, I naturally tend to play annoying heroes. I think a close second is probably Venomancer.
Cristal1337 OP t1_iz2gfdv wrote
Reply to comment by GiantRiverSquid in Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
We don't, but maybe you could ask BlindWarriorSven. He is a professional Street Fighter player who is completely blind.
Cristal1337 OP t1_iz2dpxf wrote
Reply to comment by AlphaThe7 in Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
Either DotA2 or CS:GO.
Cristal1337 OP t1_iz2d43x wrote
Reply to comment by Veneck in Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
No hot takes. Performance enhancing drugs are not worth the risks.
Cristal1337 OP t1_iz2byqh wrote
Reply to comment by hellcat_uk in Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
High dexterity games like first person shooters are particularly challenging for many people with physical disabilities. On the other end of the spectrum are turn based games like chess and MTG Arena, that can be done by practically anyone.
To my knowledge, Psyonix is working together with AbleGamers to optimize Rocket League for adaptive gear, like the Xbox Adaptive Controller. Also, recently LogitecG started organizing Rocket League tournaments for disabled gamers with total prize pool of $50k. Honorable mentions go to SpecialEffect, Intel, Razer and a handful of smaller developers.
Cristal1337 OP t1_iz23n30 wrote
Reply to comment by Lord_Flocka in Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
Thanks! :D
Cristal1337 OP t1_iz21qox wrote
Reply to comment by Lord_Flocka in Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
There were no other options. Someone on Reddit suggested it and everyone loved it so much that we stuck with it.
Cristal1337 OP t1_iz1xl32 wrote
Reply to Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
As the founder of Permastunned Gaming, feel free to ask me anything :D
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Cristal1337 OP t1_iz5gr8k wrote
Reply to comment by Friendofabook in Permastunned breaks record as largest esports team for people with disabilities by Cristal1337
For sanity's sake, never cue alone :P
However, to answer your question. There are a couple of things I enjoy a lot in DotA. Bullying the lane, pushing lanes and big team fight ultimates. So either Tidehunter, Venomancer or Jakiro...depending on the situation.