You people are so unbelievably gullible.
You people are so unbelievably gullible.
Not something I would need myself. (Poor Tesleen's fate is the only moment in game that's ever unsettled me.)
Still, troll OP or not I wouldn't see a problem with a togglable, non-spoilery warning at the beginning of a quest
that will at some point involve something truly horrific. "Notice: Players with anxiety issues are advised that this
quest includes a scene which may be disturbing to some individuals."
Pretty sure that's one of the troll posters, but if they could implement a toggle for those who want it with it set to default off on really intense things, I don't think that would be a bad thing. So long as they could do it fairly easily. The ratings do pretty much cover things, but a small accessibility change isn't a bad thing.
How do you deal with Halloween?
I may not be a military vet, but I do agree with PTSD warnings. They could be really useful for promoting mental wellness.
Best part is such a system could be entirely optional. A system designed to warn people with PTSD to certain things could simply be part of disability assistance. It doesn't have to be for every player and I think that's where a lot of people in this thread are missing the point of.
Our brains don't choose to go into trauma mode when we experience certain things. They just do. In 2017 I was attacked for being LGBT and now whenever cars zoom by I just can't help but duck and get really afraid someone is going to jump out the car and start beating me up. I've been through years of therapy and on countless medications. Sometimes scenes of bully type violence freaks me out and puts me on edge. For example I just couldn't watch the IT movie sequel because it put me back in a mental state where I felt like I was in that situation again. I had to leave the theater in a state of mental terror.
More mental health awareness is seriously beneficial. PTSD is a disability like everything else can be medically. It's just hidden and not easy to see until someone panics. There's also science behind that panic and why your body does it. There's nothing wrong with having PTSD and needing a little help and notified warnings. We can't always be in control of our bodies chemical response to things.
Last edited by DamianFatale; 08-26-2020 at 03:00 AM.
Thank you for your courage in sharing your story. Hopefully you'll be able to master your PTSD one dayI may not be a military vet, but I do agree with PTSD warnings. They could be really useful for promoting mental wellness.
Best part is such a system could be entirely optional. A system designed to warn people with PTSD to certain things could simply be part of disability assistance. It doesn't have to be for every player and I think that's where a lot of people in this thread are missing the point of.
Our brains don't choose to go into trauma mode when we experience certain things. They just do. In 2017 I was attacked for being LGBT and now whenever cars zoom by I just can't help but duck and get really afraid someone is going to jump out the car and start beating me up. I've been through years of therapy and on countless medications. Sometimes scenes of bully type violence freaks me out and puts me on edge. For example I just couldn't watch the IT movie sequel because it put me back in a mental state where I felt like I was in that situation again. I had to leave the theater in a state of mental terror.
More mental health awareness is seriously beneficial. PTSD is a disability like everything else can be medically. It's just hidden and not easy to see until someone panics. There's also science behind that panic and why your body does it. There's nothing wrong with having PTSD and needing a little help and notified warnings. We can't always be in control of our bodies chemical response to things.
Nice try, Titan Men. But I know your schitck now.
♥ Baby, tell me, what's your motive? ♥
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