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Although I've never had it, so I'm well adapted. If I lost my left eye in a bet it might take me a minute to notice. Left eye being my bad eye and fortunately not dominate.
Sooo, and maybe I'm imagining it wrong. Would covering your bad do anything to help? Or does the right eye not bother you like that?
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/groups/VisuallyImpairedPlayers
I stopped playing puzzle and adventure games in the 1980s. Too many of these games had visual puzzles that I found very annoying. Several years ago, I started playing these kinds of games again. I avoid anything that looks like it requires hand-eye coordination, pixel hunting, depth perception, etc. But I found several well-made puzzle games that I really enjoyed a lot. I don't have the patience for hardcore puzzle games, but there are so many puzzle games today, it's likely that you'll find something that caters to your interests and disabilities.
I use large monitors and keep them close to me, somewhere around arm's length distance. I wouldn't want to play an RPG on an HDTV that's on the other side of the room. How would I read the text?
What are some of the games would you recommend? Relatively fun and easy. I don't mind challenging