

If that’s where you got the silly idea that life can’t be made easier for others when we can, I’m good.


If that’s where you got the silly idea that life can’t be made easier for others when we can, I’m good.


You’re not really good at this, are you? I’m not a game developer. They have the power to do this, I do not. It was even stated in the OP photo that the director made the game harder, for no other reason than to be a dick. And you applaud that for some reason. It’s mind boggling.


Because you’re trying to bring this back to people not being able to play video games? I can see why you’d think that’s a clever comeback, but I hate to break it to you, games can be developed to have accessibility options. I can’t magic you the understanding of what I’m trying to get across to you.
You do see that, right?


I can’t grant you the power of understanding context. You must find that yourself.


I try my best. You should try it sometime! Improving people’s lives really does feel good!


We are talking about video games. Please try to stay on topic.


Wrong again. Read what I am saying. I can’t do it for you. I believe in you though.


Find some humanity, buddy. It’ll do you better than this.


God, I wish I lived in a fantasy world. But, unfortunately, I have to exist alongside people who can’t think of anyone other than themselves. Like… most of the commenters here who kept trying to bring up what they believe to be valid points, but really just paint themselves as assholes who don’t want people to be able to enjoy their hardcore gamer games. Oh well. There plenty of people like you out there.


It’s not about being the same. It’s about letting others join in on the fun however they can. Thats my whole point.


Of course not! Only those who took the time to reply and try to defend their hardcore gamer feelings are assholes. Normal people would just say, “yeah. That makes a lot of sense actually. Everyone should be able to physically play my favorite games!” But you can’t do that for some weird reason. Sad.


lol. Okay buddy.


No. Very wrong.
There are all types of people on this planet. Some of them have the same interests and wants as you, but something happened to them during or after birth that drastically lowered their quality of life. Just because you were born or ended up at this point in your life just fine doesn’t mean that their issues are any less important.
All the books you like, someone with disabilities might want to read. We have the tools to make that book into a form they can partake in the excitement of that book.
That is my argument. No matter what you may have to say, it does not mean others shouldn’t be able to partake in the same activity.
Basketball was probably thought to be a “normal” human thing to do, but instead of being bound by that, we have wheelchair basketball. I think that’s beautiful and a perfect example of being able to accommodate someone’s physical needs.
There is literally no other reason than being an asshole on why someone shouldn’t want more people to be able to play a video game.


Don’t worry! We have actual letters to read, we have oral ways of explaining things to you, we can even do pictures! What are your needs? I’m sure we can find a way to accommodate you!


It is though, honey. You’re just not getting it, and that’s incredibly sad.


They have classes and online materials for you to learn! Gate, opened! :)


Ah yes. Sticking up for others is a classic crybaby attitude. It’ll be okay! You can still be a “real” big gamer while allowing others to enjoy your favowite wittle games.


Awh. You’re cute. It’s okay, you’re just a shitty person who doesn’t want people to have nice things. I hope it gets better for you, sweetheart.


So, when we invented braille to allow blind people to be able to read, that was just some weird coincidence, yeah?
He’s also brought podcast bros onto his own podcast which is already a weird thing for my politicians to be doing while elected as an official representative.