wpadłem na to, ale niestety nie przejdzie; promotor już mi dał do zrozumienia, że pracę zweryfikuje merytorycznie co do słowa (dotychczasowe podrozdziały już tak sprawdzał), a recenzenta trafiłem takiego, który podobno nawet źródła weryfikuje
Oczywiście zależy to od wydziału i konkretnych ludzi, ale pewnie trochę straszą. Z tego co słyszałem od znajomych recenzenci nawet doktoraty często co najwyżej przeglądają.
Napisz najlepiej jak możesz w tym czasie i tyle - spora część wątpliwości to ‘impostor syndrome’, a już napisany tekst może być ci łatwiej poprawiać niż od razu napisać dzieło idealne.
Stwórz sobie szkielet, konspekt, zasadniczą tezę i do niej brnij. Albo rozciągłą analizę tego co było w tych książkach ;). Może też warto pogadać z jakimiś doktorantami z tego samego kierunku - na pewno coś doradza.
I know you said your right arm is broken, but The 7th Guest (and the sequel, The 11th Hour, but the puzzles are very difficult) would be easy to play with your off-hand mouse anyways
just make sure you use ScummVM for them, because the versions that Steam/GOG are selling aren’t very stable
similarly, the first 3 Monkey Island games, or Myst/Riven
I’ve done Monkey Island already, and enjoyed the new one too. I haven’t played Myst sine I was 8 and my uncle had it on his computer and I had absolutely no idea what I was doing.
Oh definitely, if OP likes visual novels at all then there are tons of those to play, particular you'd have to pick ones with untimed gameplay or only choices like Steins;Gate, Phoenix Wright, or Raging Loop
If you are into VR, Beat Saber has some one-handed songs and Pistol Whip is mostly one-handed. The exercise of playing those games improves overall circulation which helps the healing of fractures.
It’s easy to overlook because of the graphics, but Caves of Qud is a really interesting game that fits your criteria.
It’s hard to explain just what it really is or what makes it great, but it has a good mixture of generated and written content that keeps it interesting.
If you’re willing to bend on the RTS thing, Tooth and Tail is an RTS game that is almost completely played with your left hand in keyboard mode - it’s an RTS designed for gamepads so it only uses wasd and like 6 action buttons (rally selected, rally all, cycle selection forward, cycle back, build, sell). It uses the mouse buttons to click for the rally commands but not the pointing by default, you could rebind the mouse click rally commands to like lshift and ctrl or something like that and it should work well. But the single player campaign does get difficult towards the halfway mark
If you have a tablet or a large phone, maybe board games? Some boardgame apps have excellent campaign modes. My go to for this is Galaxy Trucker, but it has a time pressure component.
First thing that came to mind was FTL: Faster Than Light. I used to play on a laptop with no mouse and a lousy touchpad, so I became familiar with the hot-keys.
You can pause the game at any point to stage your attack / defense. Most commands have hot-keys you can press, rather than point and clicking. You might need to use the mouse for a few parts, but given the ability to always pause the game (I think it’s game mechanic really) you shouldn’t have too much trouble since you’re under little pressure to do so quickly.
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