Insomniac Games has revealed some accessibility features coming to Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 including the ability to slow down gameplay.

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    1 year ago

    I know I said I’m still mad about it but you seem like really mad in your comment.

    I don’t see how anything I said has to do with fucking over disabled people.

    I didn’t say anything about raging.

    It’s not for you to tell people how seriously to take their hobbies.

    I didn’t say disabled people shouldn’t be able to play it. How did you come to that conclusion?

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      Yes, I do get upset when people act like disabled people needing accommodations is ruining their life. For obvious reasons. Disabled people had no accommodations in games for literal decades and suddenly able bodied people act like it’s the end of the world when they start getting introduced. The difference is that some disabled people literally cannot play when you have a choice. And ranting, on multiple forums, about how accommodations will ruin your hypothetical competitive game that doesn’t even exist yet!

      And games are not the only scenario, I see a similar attitude in every instance where disabled people are granted accomodations.

      You want accomodations to not exist in certain scenarios. Your comment was clear.

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        You’re not engaging with what I’m actually saying. I’m not saying accomodations are ruining my life.

        It feels to me like what you’re saying is that “Accommodations” has an unbound scope. Anything and everything can be changed in the name of accommodations. Double your health in street fighter? Fine. See the other players hands in Poker. Sure. Turn on slow-mo in Quake9? Well okay.

        And any of those things might be fine and fun if everyone playing agrees. Maybe you’re new at poker and I want to show one of my cards as a boost to you, the rookie. But for you to walk into a game and be like “yo I need to see your cards to play” seems egregious.

        Maybe that’s not what you meant.

        Maybe for you this is a “for me it was Tuesday.” You’ve possibly spent your whole life arguing with assholes like me who can just take their presumably abled asses and just walk away when it’s no longer interesting to them. I’m sorry for your struggles and injustices. You don’t really owe me anything.