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3D Printed Mods: Revolutionizing Gaming for Everyone
3D Printed Mods: Revolutionizing Gaming for Everyone
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The Controller Project aims to make video gaming accessible to everyone. They provide free controller modifications for gamers …
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Help my downs button keeps getting stuck
Finally I can play Nier: Automata with one hand
I can't believe GEORGE LUCAS was just chilling in the background and he didn't even acknowledge it! 00:26
Such amazing designs and for such a good cause. I'm going to forward this to a few people I know who do fundraising for various groups who help kids in hospitals and similar by providing game stations for them. The people who run the orgs show up in their chats and probably encounter cases where these would be great collaborations between them.
Amazing. If that was done by the industry, each modification would cost the health insurance (LoL, as if they'd pay for a controller!) 1000 bucks and development would cost a million. Here, people design and build and ship them for free for the fun and for winning a new printer!
the effects of war are well monetized.
When you need to aggressively eat your ice cream and destroy poor people trying to blow off steam after a 12 hour shift at the same time
I want to help print these if possible! my products are very reliant on thin, strong parts so I have my printers tuned for that purpose.
I signed up for the news letter on the "donate or volunteer" page, IDK if that's enough to get info on helping out?
IDK why but coffee always make me have to take akaki in the morning.
Thank you, I needed to regain a little faith in humanity today.
About 20 years ago I lost the use of one hand for about 3 months due to a machinery accident, and it really opened my eyes as to the issues faced by people missing a limb. So many "normal" jobs became much more cumbersome; so two thumbs up* for the the mods being shown in this video.
* Pun only somewhat intended
Love to see this! I'm a disabled maker and one of the things I make most often are small projects that make my life easier, whether it's light switch covers to stop carers messing up my smart lights, or adapters so I can pull a suitcase behind my wheelchair. It's so good to see this being embraced and celebrated 🙂
This is an awesome project. My wife had her hand immobilized for months due to an injury, and we were able to print the one-handed controller for her working hand and get back to playing. Please support them if you can!
1 hand controller?
Hentai gammers like it.
I Have an idea to speed up infill and make print potentially stronger. Print part as regular, with some small amount of infill, then move nozzle to infill holes and fill them up with filament by extruding as fast as possible I guess. Need to know what volume infill hole has, and how much material need to be extruded. So can fill up 100% infill significantly faster an no need to travel, and have no layer lines. Might also not fill all the holes if don't want 100% infill. Maybe turn up heat while filling up and turn of cooling so it flows to the bottom of the hole. Depending on design could print only outer wall and fill inside just by extruding in one spot. Another approach would be to fill in at different heights periodically. I think there are some possibilities with this. probably wouldn't be to difficult to implement in slicer but can add line manually in code to move to position and extrude nodded amount of filament, then continue printing.
This is awesome
now we just need a two hand adapter for the three handed Nintendo abomination 👍
I know this is for disabilities, but my brain can't not think about someone playing a two-player game and speedrunning it with a controller in each hand.
Awesome! My girlfriend has mainly the one hand she can use. I've been brainstorming controller ideas for her for a bit.
I wish Open Sauce was anywhere but San Francisco. That city is a crime infested dump.
I’m an amputee, missing my left leg, I appreciate this SO much! The kids that CAN play due to work like this, appreciate it more than you’ll probably ever know. Thanks guys!
Ben Heck has been is the OG maker for abled gaming. His one handed controllers have helped so many.
ah man i love this. always nice to see gaming get more accessible
BenHeck wants to know your location
This would have been really useful a while back, I wish i heard of this sooner.
great for pr0n games
habe noch beide Hände finde es aber super das du diesen Stand ausgewählt hast um ihn in den Focus zu setzen
awesome ❤
That is a very nice model. I printed one and the 3d files are perfect for 3d printing and after a bit sanding of the contactareas, it worked very good amlnd smooth
Fantastic use of 3D printing!
There are two sides to gaming with one hand.
100% signing up to print these for folks.
I love when technology is actually used for the greater good. It's beautiful when people truly have a passion to help others in need.
I actually wish that this kind of innovation was happening for regular controllers.
Handy now gaming can be done while poking your nose or masturbating. Next version, handsfree gaming, while poking your nose and masturbating.
0:07 what about someone with no hands
What do you mean disabled people have trouble gaming? Half my team is usually mentally disabled from what I can tell
This makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. People are so cool.
Finally a controller for LGBTIA+ Chinese men
I mastered this craft with one hand an and xbox controller.
Akaki Kuumeri has an amazing YT channel too!
..oh, it's in the doobly-do!
Why don't you caption your videos anymore?
What the brilliant brain.
THIS! Is the kind of thing that we need to see more of with 3d printing!!!! The world needs more inclusive designs! 😊😊