Kirk McElhearn on Nostr: Since I bought an Xbox in January, my first ever console, I’ve found several games ...
Since I bought an Xbox in January, my first ever console, I’ve found several games that I can’t get through because I don’t have the reflexes of a teenager. You’d think game designers would think about accessibility, allowing users to skip segments after failing a few times. I almost gave up on a game I’m playing now because it took 30 tries to kill all the bad things (and most of the game isn’t about killing, but discovering things). Maybe offer an option to slow down gameplay for old people?
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