Kudos to everyone working together here to make the game more playable for everyone. +1 all around for being good humans, folks.
Kudos to everyone working together here to make the game more playable for everyone. +1 all around for being good humans, folks.
"If you pay attention to the world, it's an amazing place. If you don't, it's whatever you think it is.” – Reggie Watts
My son has autism. Hes only 5, but so far it seems to be pretty severe. Still, id love to play games with him someday. The rough part is anything square does to help someone disabled would be immediately picked up by the general population if it was drastically easier. Maybe ill look into some of these solutions when hes older =)
I have 4 children with autism, 3 are grown up.
My 14 year old daughter was non verbal and needed special needs schooling from the age of 5. I made her lots of pictures for all of the things in her life and stuck them to things like the cupboard, tv and held her hand to point at things.. with time she began to speak. It turned out she'd been able to read and lip read even though she couldn't talk. She just started reading fluently one day!
She's now prepping for her exams and is a Maths genius.. she wants to be an accountant. She will always need a carer becuase she can be very vulnerable, but she amazing and has come so far.
That's awesome!we dont care about his dps. he can auto attack for all we care. yes sometimes there is a random person in our daily. so that person might not realy like it. bet him and a random other being the DPS we found out using a Parse thing to see the dps everyone dous. and even with his one button macro combat he dous most dps sometimes.
So it's safe to say that this setup aint that bad for normal content. and to come back at what PredatoryCatgirl said. he plays on a controller.
I love how ppl try to help tho. XIV community is one of the best out there
Good idea but don’t use macros for serious content. They aren’t great in this MMO.
I dont use this. worked this out for someone i know wo has a hard time playing. he dousnt play the hard stuff. and if he wants items from the hard content we log into his account and farm it for him
Hit me up if you need help then!My son has autism. Hes only 5, but so far it seems to be pretty severe. Still, id love to play games with him someday. The rough part is anything square does to help someone disabled would be immediately picked up by the general population if it was drastically easier. Maybe ill look into some of these solutions when hes older =)
Thats great ! You did realy good with the pictures! my sister did the same for her son.I have 4 children with autism, 3 are grown up.
My 14 year old daughter was non verbal and needed special needs schooling from the age of 5. I made her lots of pictures for all of the things in her life and stuck them to things like the cupboard, tv and held her hand to point at things.. with time she began to speak. It turned out she'd been able to read and lip read even though she couldn't talk. She just started reading fluently one day!
She's now prepping for her exams and is a Maths genius.. she wants to be an accountant. She will always need a carer becuase she can be very vulnerable, but she amazing and has come so far.
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