Being someone who is actually gifted with music and could probably do the mechanic you described, I still wouldn't be in favor of it. Doing math and pinpointing musical notes are entirely different. Math is something everyone needs to do every single day, and indeed almost everyone can do it, even if some need a little help.
Since you haven't addressed Maeka's edit, I highly suggest doing that.
On some more thought, I bet what I would likely do, is find a program that can make .midi files.
I would make a midi file that is simply each possible note played one after another on piano and I would memorize the order in which the notes were, like.... A B C D E F.
While my musical notation and tone understanding blows, my sound memory is actually rather good. I'd quickly alt-tab, play the midi file (I would have the midi player and file ready before the battle obviously), and just say "A, B, C, D, E, F" until the tone I hear coming from the MIDI matches the tone I heard in-game. "A, B, C, D.... okay that was a D." and I would likely have a musical note chart taped to my monitor so I know which one D is.
Last edited by Maeka; 06-01-2018 at 07:06 AM.
And we are talking about basic maths here, something you probably learnt before you started school, and if not certainly in your first year.
I do understand that this may be a lot more difficult for people with dyscalcula, but that's no different from people with dyslexia having to read onscreen instructions (which are a lot more prolific). It would be almost impossible for a developer to write a game which doesn't, at some point, affect someone with a disability.
Last edited by KeaneR; 06-01-2018 at 07:25 AM.
Not to sound insensitive, (and I appologize to anyone out there with any disability) but this game is catered to millions of players. SE can’t release content that cateres to each individual. There are other methods for doing this mechanic. Or just die to it and get rezzed
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Pretty much, this.
I don't mean to be insensitive either, there's always going to be that one mechanic that just trips you every single time, that you never truly get the hang of, or you always mess up on. It happens to all of us, really. I mean, to this day, there are STILL a couple things about Ravana I could never get (like how to avoid that stupid Tupsaya or whatever that's spelled, the thing that knocks you back three times in a row and does a ridiculous amount of damage). I've tried not attacking him thinking it's a counter-attack (nope), I've tried standing back away from him (nope) I've tried strafing around to his side (nope). Nothing seems to work. I still do this day do not know how to deal with that stupid attack and it always kills, or near kills me as main tank every time.
Speaking of "learned" in school, in formal writing, coordinating conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) are disapproved as sentence starting words. In addition, is "learnt" a word? Oh, and you forgot the comma after "and if not". Have some sympathy for those with math weaknesses Mr. Perfect English. When people attempt to make others feel that their skills are inadequate, it may just point out their own.
Last edited by Besame; 06-03-2018 at 04:55 AM.
"Fanboy is gaming jargon used to describe an individual that has gone beyond the point of being a PC or console game fan and, during online chats or discussions, shifts to defend the program at all costs, unable to take any criticism or acknowledge any shortcomings of the game or gaming console."
KeaneR was actually polite about the fact that there is no way for devs to keep every disability under the sun in mind when creating fight mechanics- someone out there is going to have a harder time of it no matter what they do. It's the simple truth. The Construct 7 fight is actually very generous, probably because they were aware that some people wouldn't be able to do the job quickly or possibly at all without assistance. You can focus entirely on adding up to the right number and not be punished for it. People with the same HP as you can show you where to go or you can keep a handy chart ready if need be as well. The numbers are small enough that someone on voice chat can give you directions while they sort themselves out too. And given time, this mechanic won't even kill you if you mess it up due to ilvl stat inflation. It only happens twice to boot.
I have a lot of sympathy for people's weaknesses. My own phobias made the whole Ruby Sea section a nail-biting nightmare for me. But I won't ask the devs to make work-arounds or accommodate since it is one tiny part of a much larger game. People have called me silly or stupid or said "wow it's just a game/swimming underwater, why are you so worked up over it?" and it's pretty much impossible to explain that I can't help it, I can only manage and control it. It's the same deal here- this mechanic unintentionally sucks for a small part of the playerbase. They're wrongly getting insulted as being intellectually challenged and probably feel bad that they're struggling in a way that they didn't really expect to in a video game. But the devs can't tip-toe around every single phobia or disability and still create a game worth playing. I dealt with Ruby Sea as well as I could, and players with dyscalcula are managing as best they can too. They're not helpless and incapable of doing basic things... it just takes more effort to get the job done.
Last edited by Hestzhyen; 06-03-2018 at 05:30 AM.
So, I came up with an even simpler way to do this mechanic.
This new way, you don't even have to count on your fingers. All you need to be able to do, is +1 a number and look at a chart. You can do that, right? Count from one to ten?
Get a little strip of paper, and write this on it:
1
2
3 (Threes)
4 (Fours)
5 (Fives, Prime)
6 (Threes)
7 (Prime)
8 (Fours)
9 (Threes)
10 (Fives)
11 (Prime)
12 (Threes, Fours)
Tape it to the side of your monitor.
When you get the HP Down debuff, run towards the left-most (the #1) circle, and face the boss's side of the room (don't face him directly because that'll be diagonal). Don't stand where the circle is going to pop, but right next to it.
In the meantime, look over at the little piece of paper you wrote this stuff on. Find your number on it.
Wait for the boss to tell you what he wants. Compare your number to the chart.
Strafe Right, and as you pass through Circle #1, count up one from your HP number and see if it meets the criteria.
If not, Strafe Right some more and as you pass through Circle #2, count up one more and check again.
Continue doing this until you meet the criteria. Stop in that circle.
Example:
You are given 4 and he wants Threes.
Stand near Circle #1.
Is "Threes" written after 4? No. Strafe right into Circle #1.
Count up to 5. Is "Threes" written after 5? No. Strafe Right into Circle #2.
Count up to 6. Is "Threes" written after 6? Yes. Stay in that circle.
That way, you don't even have to any kind of math at all, other than counting numbers <12.
EDIT: You know, since Construct 7 is a robot, you guys are lucky that you don't have to count in binary or hex. lol. I could only imagine the rage if they did that.
Last edited by Maeka; 06-03-2018 at 10:32 AM.
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