They are catered for though via player guides, forums, talking to other players. Just cause you CHOOSE to ignore the various means does not mean they are not available.
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OMG Definition of disability - A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities. One that can not be cured and will remain with that person through out their life time. This is from the Oxford Dictionaries (LOL)
again it is (LOL)- and yes i will have a wonderful evening you have a wonderful evening as-well.
Also Masekase - there are in game support options available for people with certain disabilities . . .color blindness for example - in game options / settings - just shows you don't know what your talking about to be honest. And just because you chose to be ignorant of these settings / support options which ARE in the game already doesn't mean they are not there. . or available as you would say.
Really? Let's see.
1. lack of adequate power, strength, or physical or mental ability; incapacity.
2. a physical or mental handicap, especially one that prevents a person from living a full, normal life or from holding a gainful job.
3. anything that disables or puts one at a disadvantage:
His mere six-foot height will be a disability in professional basketball.
A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
The second definition is from the Oxford dictionary. I see no asterix that implies it must be a permanent condition. For someone arguing for sympathy and equality, you prove yourself a hypocritic by debating semantics and thereby excluding people. I also noticed you conveniently ignored my prior mention of that man with TAR syndrome. It's almost like it destroys your entire position: a person with a disability not crying and whining, demanding the world bend over for them.
Ok, this just made my day.
You keep belittling people who may have disabilities you don't know about, pretty much everyone's told you to drop it because it's making you look bad, even dyslexic people. Called me narrow-minded because I called you a whiner after acknowledging your disability, which, once again, I respect to no end. You are being extremely rude towards others, and you're hurting your own cause by actually being that "drunken bar fighter", trying to pick a fight with almost every single soul that has posted here so far, not me. Maybe it's time to rethink about this all, and surely past time to drop it. I got nothing against you, and I have the utmost respect for your disability and your daily struggle, so please stop assuming, because all of this is an answer to your attitude towards everyone.
But the Cheap Dungeon is a real place? /rollseyes
Hard to be empathetic to your plight, when you dismiss the issues others might have.
I pay for lottery tickets. When I inevitably lose, should I be entitled to the exact same winnings as the winners get? You're not paying for quality of life equality. You're paying to play the same game that everyone else is playing. It's impossible for them to make the perfect game that caters to everyone; disabilities or not.
This is where the rest of the thread was invalidated. OP points out that many of the "systems in place" aren't directly provided by the game (because providing accommodations for every single consideration would be far too big a task for any company). So why should the game have to provide a special system for this?
I reject your suggestion of color coding numbers/letters, since the selection of letters is meant to be inflated. The game intentionally provides unnecessary letters to task players with deciphering what information is necessary. By color coding, the puzzle would cease to exist.
The way this puzzle works, though, it could literally give you some random letters as the password as the outcome rather than a "word". It's not really a word game (like a plain anagram would be). If you can count to 8 you can solve it without even knowing what a letter is.