I don't count anything will happen.
its just another access paper that found its way after 6 months onto hear.
I could be wrong, the fact that one of the major computer and gaming
companies is doing this is really good.
However thats as far as it is good.
lets face it, ms accessability while its standards, software
languages and other stuff has the potential for accessability, and
yes while a lot of its stuff is accessable to some extent, its not
real accessability.
win8 is an example I am being told to avoid it by people in the at
industry unless I get stuck with it.
basically it works.
in reality its too unstable for actual production.
it could do with the fact that not everything will run on it right now.
and even when you get something that does, not everything works.
ms accessability bar the options for access has included narator
which until win8 never got a good deal.
I seriously doubt that any good will come from this, after all if ms
is so on the accessability front they would have made accessable games.
their flight games and other things would be accessable.
they havn't and this is just another stupid paper which doesn't move vary fast.
Even the articles we get people to write about us and the audiogames.
who reads them.
Other blind people mainly maybe others will brouse but I doubt that
any action results from it.
Also devs at least for the most part havn't come to such a small
market readily with the acception of a few.
it may take some time but eventually the gaming industry for us will
die off or remain at the same level its remained for the past 5 or so years.
True we have advanced some what in the tech we use but the games, well.
simple games for the blind.
that may change with newer and newer tech but even then we will never
equal the normal gamer.
At 08:29 AM 4/23/2013, you wrote:
Agreed, that was interesting. I wonder what it will result in, though.
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