This is a bit off topic, but I would like your guys opinion on 2 things if you would be so kind.
I suffered from a brain hemorrhage at birth, and as a result I'm "legally blind" in one eye. My optic nerve damage means that I can only see dominantly out of one eye. I still receive images from the other eye, resulting in a sort of blurry double mono-vision (think a 3D movie with no glasses on). I have poor eye-hand co-ordination, and little to no depth perception basically relying on muscle memory on a day to day basis - which isn't too great due to my lack of co-ordination.
As this was from birth, my brain has learnt to repress the signal from my bad eye somewhat, but not completely.
Bizarrely, I have found that Having mono-vision has not impacted my gaming as much as people would think, as my vision is essentially like viewing your life constantly through a TV, but I do feel the underlying issues of my co-ordination are stopping me from getting any better at them; I often get mind blanks when under pressure and end up pressing ever button under the sun, completely forgetting what i was doing, and mouse and analogue sticks are always a bit too keen to jump at my slightest twitch, leaving me with not the best accuracy under the sun.
I live a fairly ordinary life, and the only special treatment I get is the use of PCs and extra time, but my question to you is:
Should I consider myself a disabled gamer? I don't wan't to be seen as a poser trying to blend in with the real heroes here
And
Should there be a (or more - idk if there are any) para-gaming leagues? I would feel a lot more comfortable in competitive gaming, as my meat bag of a body is often to blame for my poor performance, resulting in me just getting angry at myself.