• @[email protected]
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    142 months ago

    Yes.

    Also just generally better accommodation in general. If a paraplegic guy with control over one finger wants to play Elden Ring, there should be settings to accommodate that. That’s not even making it easier; they’re already facing much more difficulty in the first place. It’s just leveling the playing field.

    • TheLowestStone
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      32 months ago

      How would you even expect the developers to accommodate every possible combination of disabilities?

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        Not the OP but i think these would still be “making it easier” settings but to their point it is just leveling the player field since people without disabilities already have an easier time playing.

        You could adjust things like hitbox size (yours and enemies), the i-frame duration (amount of time invincible after rolling), a game speed setting, setting that adjusts the pacing of fights (such as delays between enemies moves are increased by this setting), damage multipler (yours and enemies), or straight up handicapping player level or attribute scores. Thats just off the top of my head, I’m sure there are plenty of other ways.

        The bonus to this is that it could also make the game harder. A lot of people like doing challenge runs and this would add depth to that.

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          The damage multiplier is my favorite option. I don’t care if the opponents can kill me in one hit, I just don’t want a fight with a single enemy to take 15 minutes. I want to spend my time in a fight fighting, not dodging.