![]() ![]() So much that there are many curators specialized on that very feature. Less than 0.1% of players are colorblind, shouldn't developers make it easier for them? What about people from different countries? They are sure a small percentage but nevertheless we see the game translated to 11 languages - I'd bet at least one of these has less than 1% of buyers. ![]() It appeals to diverse audiences, instead of the mass-market things.Īlso, what about accessibility? Your 'niche' arguments falls completely flat on this. This is one of the big advantages of PC gaming over console gaming, even. 99% of gamers don't.Īlmost every PC gaming public is a niche audience. Saying 'shame on them' for not tailoring their game for a tiny niche of the PC market is some serious entitlement. Maybe if they become hugely successful they can revisit the game later on and 'modernize' it. ![]() They made the game for today, not 20 years in the future. Originally posted by Canadian Gamer:Shame on them? No. ![]()
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