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  • I agree in that it doesn’t need to be required, but I think you’re leaving money on the table and intentionally limiting who can experience the art you’re trying to share with the world.

    Buddy, they are not leaving money on the table by limiting who enjoy the experience of their game. I in fact think that ONLY reason they make that kind of money is by being that difficult. It’s their staple, it’s the reason why people go to those kinds of games.

    You don’t HAVE to include more than the basic colorblind option and maybe some extra visual cues, but games that go farther and allow more people to enjoy their product are better products for it.

    Colorblindness has nothing to do with the difficulty of a game and as much games as possible should include the option as it’s not part of game design, is a human defect.

    Souls games are great. I don’t want to ‘get gud’ so I haven’t bought one ever, and with no difficulty drop I probably never will. I don’t have time for that. It’s not a bad game because they don’t have features to make it more accessible to me, but it COULD be a better game if they did.

    I am not by any means a “casual gamer” but I’m not a good gamer either, I still played through-out the entire Elden Ring without that much trouble. It ain’t a walk in the park but I think most people could beat it at some point, if not by the normal route you can easily cheese most enemies.
















  • Belzebubulubu@mujico.orgtoLinux@lemmy.mlStop being elitist, spread Linux!
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    10 months ago

    › Tell a person to use linux.

    › “Wtf is that”

    › Tell 'em how good it is, and you can use almost all of his common sofware and games!

    › “Almost?”

    › It can’t run some software

    › “Can it run (Insert almost anygame with anticheat or adobe software)?”

    › no…

    /Gets beated up in the parking lot

    Such is the life of the linux user.