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Seems SOE don't do enough to aid visualy imparied ppl to play their games. http://uk.gamespot.com/news/6239339.html?tag=latestheadlines;title;1 Touchy subject at best, seems they want SOE to improve the mod compabilties of their games to be more inline with WoW and others where apparently their are mods to help them.
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11/07/09 3:50:45 PM#2
oh ffs....
What about the movies? Are they going to start suing movies because they can't see all the cool new special effects? What about transformers? With my contacts in I'm 20/10 both eyes and I can barely make out some of the features of the characters? Touchy subject my ass. If I was the judge of the court, I would laugh at them all the way out the door. |
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11/07/09 3:54:34 PM#3
Originally posted by coffee insanity
"" Voice acting isn't an RPG element....it's just a production value." - grumpymel2 |
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11/07/09 3:55:47 PM#4
Originally posted by TheHatter I would laugh very loudly though, just in case there was anyone nearby with impaired hearing. |
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Reklaw
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/07/06
Freedom is the will to be responsible to ourselves. |
11/07/09 3:58:34 PM#5
Lol at the law suite. But ....hey.....perhaps that missing thing in the game market? Meaning perhaps a new challenge for developers to make MMORPG's or other type of games fully for the visually impaired. There are some games out there, but plenty of room to expand. ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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CujoSWAoA
Advanced Member
Joined: 10/27/04
"Pablo Picasso said art is a lie that tells the truth." |
11/07/09 4:00:06 PM#6
I'm Legally Blind. Please don't assume "all" legally blind individuals are in "ka-hoots" with such a silly lawsuit. People are stupid, it doesn't matter how good parts of their bodies work or don't work. All people, are stupid. |
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11/07/09 4:06:09 PM#7
Originally posted by Ilvaldyr I would laugh very loudly though, just in case there was anyone nearby with impaired hearing. LOVL Well done. "" Voice acting isn't an RPG element....it's just a production value." - grumpymel2 |
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11/07/09 4:30:06 PM#8
I would consider this to be frivolous litigation. Videogames inherently imply interaction with visual media, and legally requiring developers to acomodate the needs of impaired gamers could have dire effects on the industry. This by itself could place a heavy burden on indie and small studios, not to mention that the Blizzard precedent (once again, thanks WOW) of allowing 3rd party modifications could very well compound the botting and RMT issues many games face if this is forced upon them. Now, i don't by any means wish to suggest this isn't a legitimate concern, but i think this is being pursued through the wrong venue. What people in the plaintiff's position ought to do is engage the industry in dialogue through their own organizations. Perhaps third party modifications can be allowed as an exception for players with legitimate needs without impacting the experience of other users. Resorting to legal means after only a series of postal exchanges seems unnecesary, and only contributes to the mounting legal fees that have become necessary for companies in the industry, a problem whose cost is later passed on to us one way or the other. I suport impaired gamers, but not any cost and certainly not in this. People need to realize that requiring a company to acomodate their needs must only be pursued in reasonable terms, and bearing in mind the costs this will have for both the developer and the other users of its products. Cases like this should only be pursued in cooperation with associations which can represent a reasonable amount of consensus amongst people with disabilities, only after serious efforts and proposals have been pursued through other means to resolve the issue, and in behalf of a significant proportion of affected users through a class action suit. Not by a lone visually impaired player enraged that he cannot participate in equal terms on what is esentially a visual environment. Just to make things clear... |
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11/07/09 4:42:37 PM#9
I say, whatever they want, it's such a problem to be impaired that if a mod can give them some fun, just bring it on. Of course SOE aren't the kind of people that would care for anyone if there is not a lot of money to make. |
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11/07/09 4:47:20 PM#10
Originally posted by coffee
that explain the dps issues im seeing all the time on full epic equipped chars... |
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Athcear
Spotlight Poster
Joined: 9/19/09
Never attribute to stupidity that which can be adequately explained by malice. |
11/07/09 6:31:57 PM#11
Crossword puzzles are pretty inaccessible to the blind. Must newspapers now change? Driving is difficult for those with impaired vision. Is Ford to blame? Deaf people can't get the full enjoyment of American Idol. I have a busted knee and can't run, but I wouldn't expect that the Boston Marathon be altered to accommodate me. Some things just can't be made fair. Important facts: |
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11/07/09 6:35:27 PM#12
Just wish SOE would go bankrupt already :( |
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11/07/09 6:38:18 PM#13
thanks for the lols! |
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Distopia
Drifter
Joined: 11/22/05
If it contains the words video and game, it must be a WOW clone. |
11/07/09 6:41:55 PM#14
Snip: "Beyond the denial of entertainment, the suit also contends that Sony's actions have caused visually impaired gamers a financial loss. Because Sony runs an official auction site where gamers can sell their in-game items for real money, the suit says Stern's inability to participate in that marketplace is costing him money."
WTF?
For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson If you can't argue the point don't say anything at all. |
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nickelpat
Novice Member
Joined: 11/07/08
"War isn''t about dieing for your country; It''s about making your enemy die for theirs." - G.Patton |
11/07/09 6:43:38 PM#15
Well this is just stupid. I'm sorry, video games, like movies and TV shows and art, are made up of both visual and audio elements. A studio should not have to morph their game and add more of one element to compensate for another. Frankly, what do the deaf gamers expect? "You enter a forest. There is a tree to your left. There is a bush in front of you. There is a harvest node behind and to the right of you. There is a group of 3 monsters whom will agro you upon entering their range in front of you." "Your mouse cursor is now on your skills pane. It is now over the button to put "Strength" up. Your cursor is now on your talents pane, you are selecting to get "Dual Wielding" I'm sorry, just stupidity though. You can't expect a game studio to do this. I have nothing against blind people, just the ones that sue without thinking about it. ____________________________ "I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but I know World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." - Albert Einstein |
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11/07/09 6:45:23 PM#16
3 words Pa-The-Tic
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11/07/09 7:31:48 PM#17
Ugh.
I have no idea what was asked for and I certainly cannot relate to what it is like being visually impared, but this sounds really bad. |
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11/07/09 7:35:09 PM#18
This is ridiculous.
While I am all for disabled persons needs being met within reason, this is over the top as are many of the standards being imposed for the sake of accessibility.
As an aside, the WoW mods are user created are they not? They are not made by Blizzard themselves are they? Einherjar_LC says: WTB the true successor to UO or Asheron's Call pst! |
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11/07/09 7:54:01 PM#19
This is kind of ridiculous, I feel bad for the blind but still...common it's a VIDEO GAME. How can you enjoy something that requires a sense that you don't have? You can't! This would be like if someone with no sense of taste sued McDonalds for not accomadating for them. |
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11/07/09 8:08:24 PM#20
What happened to the good ol' days when they used to push blind people off cliffs? |
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