there's one thing you never put in a trap if you're smart. If you value your continued existence. If you have any plans on seeing tomorrow then there's one thing you never, ever put in a trap.
I agree that color puzzles in an MMO are counterproductive. The reason Turbine won't add a way to select the the color symbols hidden around to find out what color they represent is that they don't want people to just spam Q to find them all. Easy fix would just be to write the name of the color on the wall right next to the symbol.
I am not colorblind but I can't tell the difference between the yellow and orange symbols there.
Seriously? Wow, you guys are quick to jump all over someones case who doesn't agree with your "morals".. So if a mentally challenged person wanted to play DDO, but found it impossibly hard, should they make it accessible for him or her too? Should they dumb the game down so far that even a 2 year old can play it? I wasn't saying "special needs" is a bad word by the way, just that these things can be pushed too far, and by changing one thing, it opens the door for everything else. Geeze you guys can overreact.
Hmmm, Devs get on this, hes got a pretty good point, that would utterly suck! I mean wow, what would happen if this had happened in a raid that for some reason he was the only one left to do the puzzle lol? This really should be a top priority given the percentage of men with colorblindness.
I noticed you ignored everything else in my post, so let me clarify. I have nothing against you or anyone else who are color blind, I am simply stating that once you modify something to cater to a group, it opens the door to changing *everything* for anyone who has a problem with the game. I want to play DDO, not "Politically Correct DDO".
I mean, what's next? Should we change Halflings to "Height-Deficientlings"?
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OP, the bottom most wheel is yellow, the first wheel on the right hand side of the level you come in is purple, going 1 flight up the stairs, turning right will immediately bring you to the blue wheel. going across the plaform to the other corner of the level with the blue wheel will bring you to the orange and green wheels. the orange is of to the side of the stairs, the green is under the stairs. the upper most wheel is red
If you want to know why...
Again, not really. Quite a few online games have alternate colour pallets for colourblind people, and games already avoid (or have optional) certain types of flashing which can cause fits in epileptic people (Yes, this is a very real concern, and there are checkers for this sort of thing!).
the point here is litigation. people and companies get sued. to overcome this, disclaimers have to be printed
what kind of a society it is when a person orders a cup of HOT coffee and the foam cup has to remind the drinker its HOT and the staff has to remind the drinker verbally too?!?!
people should stop being lazy and start having more common sense
If you want to know why...
I found this funny, as my two year old does play DDO, as a rogue. He knows which keys will move him around, and to click on "bad guys" to "knock them down". Of course he does have a few problems still, like cliffs and drowning. He also doesn't seem to get the idea that the big coloured clouds and jets are bad, as he always wants to run up to them for a close look (while telling me "Dada look! Dada look!").
My four year old does much better being able to cast his spells (he's a wizard), and click the levers and things (He loves those int runes cause "I can open them and daddy can't!" ), but will literally jump into the air and run when he gets surprised by a trap, or something popping out of a sarcophagus. However, he is good enough to actually be helpful in a group, unlike certain players in a few pugs I've been in.
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I don't have a zerging problem.
I'm zerging. That's YOUR problem.
While they are at it, they need to add a braille mode too, obviously.
What I am saying is: Ramps next to stairs are nice, but getting mad at a place for not having a ramp is like getting mad at a coffee shop for not plastering their coffee cups with "caution: hot"
Edit: Oh, and to make sure I am not understood, I think it would be pretty cool if they added a feature to assist the colorblind. It's a good thing to have in mind when designing a game. I just don't think it is appropriate to be mad that such a feature doesn't exist.
Well, he does have a point. I mean really, for people with ADD, perhaps they should add a lever at the beginning of each quest that let's you autommatically complete the quest. Or perhaps for our mentally challenged brothers and sisters, they should add arrow signs pointing in the right direction, along with a special sword that kills mobs even when you don't hit them. Or perhaps they should make sure to include a special door lever that allows you to flick it 3 or 4 times in a row for those with OCD. Perhaps a dm voice over that says "turn left here, stop here, swing sword now" for those completely blind folks.
I could go on all day with the possible modifications that would have to be made in order to accommodate for every possible disorder out there.
I'm not saying this is a bad idea, but to come in demanding it as if they should know better is absurd.
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the epileptic issue you quoted is an issue of litigation, heres some material for you to read up before commenting
http://www.gamespot.com/pages/news/s..._sort=1&page=5
this is not the only case, search the internet and you can find more
If you want to know why...
That's because most of those 'suggestions' use a tone similar to your original post, and put about as much thought into it as you did, thus making them rather worthless and little more than /rants for the benefit of the OPs only.
I have yet to see a developer that listens to their playerbase close to as much as Turbine does. In fact it can be argued they listen too much.
Devs: Thanks for making Druids available to VIPs without the pack. This more than anything, has made me want to buy the pack.
- Your Youtube vid is stupid and shows you completely missed the subtleties in my reply.
- Rep can be given, whether I choose to enable or disable the stupid display option.
- You can only give negative rep after you've earned enough stupid bars (1500 worth or something?)...get back to me in 6 months or so.
Calling me a "softy" might be a little misplaced there. I'll refrain from applying any specific descriptive word to you...
....or will I?
That little fellow aside, the reality is it's called a HANDICAP. Not a "super-power". Not a "differently-abled attribute". The OP has a personal hurdle and he has the tools to overcome it himself (his son, a walkthru, a non-handicapped party member, etc, etc) or roleplay the problem.
I personally don't want dev resources allocated to deal with individual or minority desires...it doesn't matter how little work it is. I don't draw my line in the middleground, I draw it definitively in the beginning -- saves me being a hypocrite due to personal bias. It's the same reason I just say no to "perma death" servers and other such requests.
If they add it, they add it. But I don't see the need. Coupled with the rude I-AM-ENTITLED attitude of the OP, I give the thread a huge thumbs down.
Go ahead and -rep him if you like. No one but him will see it. Turning it does not keep people from giving it to you it just disables the display. Or so that is what I have heard. I have no need to turn it off so I don't know for sure. I would -rep him just to be sure in any case.
Moving on.
The OP isn't asking for the game to be made easier or demanding anything unreasonable he is asking for a chance to experience the game just like everyone else.
Telling him to except the fact that he can't do stuff alone is like telling a one legged man to except the fact that he wont be able to go into any buildings that have stairs. Which ain't cool. Instead you tell owners of said buildings to build some ramps. Problem solved.
If you remember the color blindness issue was brought up when Dungeon Alert was on Lama. Turbine change the way that work to accommodate. I see no reason to fix this issue as well.
there's one thing you never put in a trap if you're smart. If you value your continued existence. If you have any plans on seeing tomorrow then there's one thing you never, ever put in a trap.