#Accessibility Options

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lean relic
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**Some of these may be a lot harder to implement than others, and I won't list all of them, I'm sure I'll miss some. **

  • Colorblind Support (different filters added onto the game to help various colorblind people)
  • Dyslexic Font, or a way to modify text to be better for people who have reading disabilities. This one may be hard to do.
  • Disable Screen shakes and Flashing (for epilepsy and other visual disorders or problems)
  • Contrast mode for text (easier readability for certain people)
  • Adjustable text size (this one probably will be in the game, but it's fairly self explanatory)

Last notes that aren't options:

  • Make sure that no ultra critical information is only detected by color. Meaning you couldn't do some important task without seeing color.

Comment below if you have any feedback or questions. Whether positive or negative. Thanks.

hybrid compass
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The color thing maybe hard with Crepes and Blahds, but I guess they could get different patterns too
Maybe crepes could have 2 different shades of blue striped
and blahds could have 2 different shades of red checkered, everyone could differentiate them then

shrewd socket
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SOR2 gangsters actually do look slightly different besides clothing color
crepes have their caps on backwards, blahds have them on forwards

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you can also still hover over them or hold the additional info button

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speaking of that button i feel like an option to make it a toggle instead of a hold would also be a good accessibility option

shrewd socket
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also side note screenshake is already toggleable, and there is actually a second font option in SOR1:

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i don't know enough about dyslexia to know whether this is more or less readable than the regular font, but there's at least one person here who found this font easier to read (although they only mentioned having astigmatism not dyslexia)

lean relic
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didnt know about the font. however idk if that's for style, or to potentially help people with certain reading issues.

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looks more to style