Quote Originally Posted by Reap00 View Post
If you have sensitivity to flashing lights and play video games I have no sympathy for you.
To be fair, everyone needs to enjoy themselves and make themselves happy and games are a good way to achieve that. People overcome disabilities in various ways if it's at all possible. I mean, would you go up to the paralympics athletes and say this sort of thing?

Take responsibility for your own life and stop expecting the world to cater to your needs.
This part is kinda fair. Every time adaptions are made for disabilities, someone is still going to come and say that it doesn't work for their unique disability. To a degree, mitigations have to be done on their side not just the service or product providers' and that team effort is going to make things better than just one side trying to make it better alone.

Example in this case: computer brightness or gamma settings, special glasses, or carefully avoiding problematic content.

In other cases: artificial items, machines or software to make up for a disability, special exercises or medications.