Quote Originally Posted by Masekase_Hurricane View Post
What I dont understand is where disability has suddenly entered the equation
People are using faux progressive language to use disabled people as a gotcha while ignoring the fact that most disabled people aren't having an issue with the content and in many cases love the feeling of overcoming adversity. The other case is when someone is using their own disability as an excuse, and rather than come up with strategies that work within their disability, they demand that any and all friction be removed from the content to accommodate them at the cost of all of the non-disabled people, which as a disabled person on this fine disability pride month is deeply distasteful for me.

Even factoring in disabled people, the content is not and never will be so hard that a disability will stop you. I genuinely think I could make it through any of the Arcadion normal fights with just a single finger, as an example. I wouldn't be doing much damage, but the content doesn't have an enrage anyway. Taking away a space for disabled people to overcome a challenge in a controlled way (which is a very cathartic experience) and making the experience worse for non-disabled people for the sake of either a personal issue or the theoretical concept of disabled people is just really entitled to me.

People just need to accept that clearing content first time isn't the norm when that content is at your appropriate challenge level. Challenging content should challenge you, and I do think that the MSQ being challenging for the most uninvested and low skilled (and these are not meant as pejoratives!) players is a good thing, because it lets them feel accomplished in the content that is aimed at them!