- cross-posted to:
- playstation
- cross-posted to:
- playstation
For those not up to date its exactly the filter in the thumbnail. The idea is interesting, to separate characters by something other than hue for players. It just seems there is a better, less visually assaulting way to do it. I don’t have epilepsy, but if you do don’t watch that video.
There are better, less visually assaulting ways to do it. Several of them are in Tekken 8. There are like, twenty filter options. This is one of them. Even the “concerned comments” acknowledge that, and their only angle is “this one might cause seizures in people who elect to try it, and that’s dangerous.”
I mean, it looks like it can kill people and it makes the game almost unplayable. So why put it in is the question.
It looks like it would be really good for computer vision trying to play the game via AI
So its a mode designed for OpenAI’s Universe?
Edit: this sub is a bunch of angry crabs in a bucket.
I’d imagine this is a pretty damn good way to help someone with poor vision, not necessarily color blindness, make out two separate silhouettes.
That filter is just one of the vision related accessibility options.
Is there a visual impairment where silhouettes with moving textures are more easily seen? I watched the video and am genuinely curious as to the actual purpose. I feel like this is meant to be fun without looking it up at all. The article was also heavily biased against it for some reason it seemed.
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Gonna need a summary, those ads are too obnoxious
Here’s the image from the article:
https://assetsio.reedpopcdn.com/Screenshot-2023-12-31-at-18.47.11.pngAnd here is the video which they advise you should avoid for epilepsy reasons.
It’s almost like they tried to find the worst idea as some type of internal joke
I think if the vertical lines were centered by the characters centre rather than the character being a window into “the lines behind” (can’t think of a better way to describe it) it would look way better. The horizontal one doesn’t seem to have the same issue, except when moving vertically but that doesn’t happen as egregiously as moving horizontally, so for the left player it’s more apparent.
Did they bother asking anyone with colour blindness to test this?
It’s not meant for colour blindness
I can’t tell if that character is close to me or far away!
I felt like I was having a seizure trying to read the article. Why was every thing repeated 2 or 3 times?
How NOT to help people with colour blindness. I’m partially convinced that this must have been the creators personal artsy filter they wanted an excuse to implement
This isn’t for color blindness, it’s for normal blindness.
The kind where you are legally blind but can still make out shapes. The stripes are a clearer way to help such a person make out two separate silhouettes.