My morning dose of supreme irony.
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My morning dose of supreme irony. Just came across a trailer for a video game called Blind Touch, which I thought sounded like one of the many accessible audio games out there, so I clicked. Nope, not that. Just a game where sighted people simulate being blind. Don’t know how that works because you have to see to play the game. But the trailer had no video description so I had to ask my sighted wife what was going on.
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My morning dose of supreme irony. Just came across a trailer for a video game called Blind Touch, which I thought sounded like one of the many accessible audio games out there, so I clicked. Nope, not that. Just a game where sighted people simulate being blind. Don’t know how that works because you have to see to play the game. But the trailer had no video description so I had to ask my sighted wife what was going on.
@SyHoekstra @FreakyFwoof There was a shooter game that came out a few years ago where the whole gimmick was you could not see your opponents. You could only find them with sound they meanwhile shooting and walking around. Wait sorry I said sound? I meant sound waves, like actual waves that were drawn on screen because according to the developers doing this with actual spatial sound and echolocation alone would’ve been too hard.
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