Yes sports games are possible. But answer me this: How do you play racing games? How do you know where to turn or if you're going the wrong way? Rockband I understand, it's a great game and I like playing it. I guess my point is that we can't play more of the current things if that makes sense. Like COD or Resident Evil. That's why I like playing games like Final Fantasy X, Kingdom Hearts and Mass Effect (to a degree). I guess you could play third person shooters if you do what I do and use a lock-on system or use sound cues which is how I play them, ut FPS's are, I think, out completely. I'm not trying to make it sound like totals can't, I'm really just curious. Mike.
On Jun 24, 2013, at 11:00 PM, lenron brown <[email protected]> wrote: > very true I love racing games and many others on my x box 360 it > sometimes just takes practice > > On 6/24/13, Clement Chou <[email protected]> wrote: >> Let's just say that as a total we've been able to play more games than most >> >> people expect... even my friends with low vision. Fighting games are >> probaqbly boring only because you play against the computer... it's much >> more stimulating to play against humans and delve into the meet of the game >> >> which is usually more mental. Street Fighter IV, for example, has pretty >> simple mechanics. But those mechanics build into longer combos and strategy >> >> that can't be found in any other genre. But totals can play the majority of >> >> hack n slashes to at least a certain degree. Many people are able to play >> Ninja gaiden 3 without issue and are already close to beating the game, and >> >> games such as Rock Band and some sports games are also playable. But that's >> >> a whole other topic. lol >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Mike Wassel" <[email protected]> >> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]> >> Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 3:55 AM >> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] what will it take for this community to learn? >> >> >>> I am not about to read 40 messages, so I will just comment on this first >>> one. I agree with Thomas on his points. While I don't play many audio >>> games mainly because I don't care for the content when I have other games >>> on my ps2/ps3 that I play more, I see it all the time with this community >>> that people aren't happy, that they bitch and moan about keys/cracks of >>> games all the time after a game is released, and even after it's been >>> released. However, you can't put the blind community at 100% fault. The >>> same thing goes on with sighted gamers. But since we are a relatively >>> smaller community it hits a lot harder. If you don't have a thick skin and >>> >>> can just let comments roll off, you're going to quit. This is why I don't >>> >>> develop. One reason is because I don't have the time to do it, the other >>> reason is if I did and started to get a whole lot of complaints, I know >>> I'd explode on somebody. >>> I've said it before. These debs go through a lot of work to create a game >>> >>> for everyone to enjoy. It takes a while to code and find bugs and get rid >>> >>> of them. I'm glad Jeremy has not quit his work because right now, he's >>> the only one that is making modern games for us. If he wasn't here, I >>> doubt that TRTR would've been made or any of the other games that are >>> starting to come out. The same thing happened with Entombed. That was >>> the closest that I've ever seen an audio game come to final fantasy. I'd >>> >>> like to see more like that, however I know that that starts to get harder >>> >>> because with more complex things you want happening, the more code you >>> need to put in/the more time you need to put into the game. >>> Another person who has been working with this for a while is Dentin. He's >>> >>> actually put in code for us to make Alter better and easier to play. Not >>> >>> only does he put up with sighted people bitching at him because equipment >>> >>> gets dented or things are really hard, but he's putting up with the blind >>> >>> community complaining when mush-z doesn't work. Hopefully most of those >>> messages get sent to the right channel but who knows. >>> I don't know if I'll read this thread after I send this message. But I'll >>> >>> repeat what I said at the beginning of this reply. While we are a smaller >>> >>> community, we can not put all the blame on the blind people. This kind of >>> >>> thing happens on a much larger scale with the sighted players. However, >>> if we keep this up pretty soon you're going to have no one left who wants >>> >>> to make games for the blind and then you all will start complaining about >>> >>> how you all have nothing that matches up with what todays consoles have. >>> And whose fault will that be but your own? Not everyone can play todays >>> games on the ps3 or Xbox360. I know I'm having trouble with the little >>> amount of vision that I have. It's almost impossible for me to play >>> anything new that comes out because the print is to small for me to read >>> or I can't see what is on the screen. I know it's way harder if not >>> completely impossible for totals to play anything but fighting games which >>> >>> I can not stand whatsoever. They just bore me after about 15 minutes. As >>> >>> I said, keep it up and see what happens. >>> Mike. >> >> >> --- >> Gamers mailing list __ [email protected] >> If you want to leave the list, send E-mail to >> [email protected]. >> You can make changes or update your subscription via the web, at >> http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org. >> All messages are archived and can be searched and read at >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]. >> If you have any questions or concerns regarding the management of the list, >> please send E-mail to [email protected]. >> > > --- > Gamers mailing list __ [email protected] > If you want to leave the list, send E-mail to [email protected]. > You can make changes or update your subscription via the web, at > http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org. > All messages are archived and can be searched and read at > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]. > If you have any questions or concerns regarding the management of the list, > please send E-mail to [email protected]. --- Gamers mailing list __ [email protected] If you want to leave the list, send E-mail to [email protected]. 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