“Caution light sensitivity” discussion

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  • ZaosaflerZaosafler Member Posts: 65

    If someone has health concerns that make them sensitive to lights, then video games are a well-known trigger. It's not a new thing. It's their responsibility to be aware of what they're doing. If I had Diabetes, I couldn't blame the candy bar company for my consumption. A warning is appropriate, but dumbing down the game is not a reasonable option for me. Do I sympathize? Absolutely. Doesn't mean it's the game's responsibility.
    When I started playing this game, the effects weren’t an issue.

    But in the past few months, they have been adding more strobe effects. Making the game less accessible to people who were actively playing it because this was one of the few games of its type without such effects initially. Things like the spinning star in Jubilee’s hand last month, whatever that thing is on Pman’s chest, and his energy blasts from the sp attacks.

    I will guarantee that the alert was sent because someone was playing Psycho-Man, and triggered something. And realized the cause afterwards. Someone who never had an issue with the game previously.
  • Nichj99Nichj99 Member Posts: 256 ★★
    edited February 2021
    A video game reviewer for Cyberpunk ahead of its release had a seizure while playing, during an in game sequence. Rather than talk suing and liabilities she actually worked with and helped the game improve to avoid this happening to others.

    I believe kabam can use this same example to better the game. They know there’s a problem, they can make the experience better in other ways which doesn’t equal strobing lights.

    Cyberpunk added a patch that made the exact same sequence safe. It’s not about removing, deleting or toning down but the safety of its customer base. It’s certain frequencies and luminosities that can trigger it. This definitely won’t be hurting anyone’s experience of “cool graphics” so don’t worry they won’t miss out.

    My other concern is for those that don’t yet know they have it, the warning implemented will do nothing for them. Most people don’t have it onset until much later in life. Myself, I was in my 20’s.

    Everyone that has epilepsy has their own unique triggers, and for me it’s about knowing mine. If they line up, I won’t play video games - simple as that.
  • StaphMemberStaphMember Member Posts: 337 ★★★
    @GroundedWisdom if a one-off disclaimer was indeed sufficient as you claim, McDonald’s would not continue to print that their coffee is hot directly on the cup.

    This message will be available for a limited time and only to those active during that time. If there remains an issue in the future, kabam will not be able to fall back on a message they sent to the players months or years after the message expired.
  • Duke_SilverDuke_Silver Member Posts: 2,421 ★★★★

    King Groots sp3 is so stupid. Just make a cool design, not a bunch of flashing white light

    Strongly disagree, I think it's the coolest sp3 in the game. Uses the horror technique of not showing the monster, leaving it up to your imagination, which will always be much more terrifying than anything they could portray on screen. That said, I do agree that King Groot's sp3 should fall under watch of this new initiative.
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 36,989 ★★★★★
    ItsDamien said:

    Many games that are also far less successful than Minecraft that accommodate for this.

    Don't die on this hill. Don't be an ableist.
    Not as many as you think.
    Gaming is a risk for people with such concerns. That's the risk they take with playing games. If you're asking me to support lowering the graphics of the game because people take that risk, I'm sorry. I just don't support that. It risks something greater, and that's the advancement of the game.
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 36,989 ★★★★★

    @GroundedWisdom if a one-off disclaimer was indeed sufficient as you claim, McDonald’s would not continue to print that their coffee is hot directly on the cup.

    This message will be available for a limited time and only to those active during that time. If there remains an issue in the future, kabam will not be able to fall back on a message they sent to the players months or years after the message expired.

    That's not what I supported. I supported an warning at the start up of the game.
  • PiccolinaPiccolina Member Posts: 12
    As a player who suffered epilepsy as a child, it hits home hard. I did grow out of it but...its always there what if it starts again...

    The most worrying part is...all of the objectives are more or less something to do with using this character...does that mean for someone like me I have to choose to lose most of the iso that I desperately need lols and rewards that comes from doing the objectives.

    Then...kabam put this out after telling everyone to use the 3*

    so I've also not jst lost the iso on on ranking the 3* to use in Battle, I've lost the objectives to. I think they need to really think how they correct this. They think it's just info they're putting out...its not it does effect some players.

    1 good thing to come frm this is....at least i can make the decision now even if it hurts haha. Would be nice if they thought of a fix without me being punished for a mistake on their end...
  • Nichj99Nichj99 Member Posts: 256 ★★

    It absolutely does. It places any and all future graphics at a limitation.

    You actually wouldn’t notice it, or enough to lose any sleep over. this response seems narrow minded about a solution that is what is common within the gaming industry already.

    Why not implement what others already do - without complaint?
  • StaphMemberStaphMember Member Posts: 337 ★★★
    @Prof_Hoff id like to get further opinions for if or how this issue might be addressed moving forward. I thought perhaps your platform was a good way to reach the community.
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 36,989 ★★★★★
    ItsDamien said:

    So you're ableist. Good to know that you're an awful person. You won't give up a tiny amount of almost unnoticeable visual effects that would improve the experience for others and prevent them from having to quit.

    You've lost any semblance of respect I had for you as a person today. Good job.
    It's the principle and the precedence of it. The second we start altering the gaming experience for individual situations and personal risks is dangerous. You begin to limit the experience of the whole because of the accommodations of some. That's my issue with it. Not that I don't care about people who suffer from the issues.
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 36,989 ★★★★★
    ItsDamien said:

    You will not notice any change. Shall I tell you why? It's an old engine. Over 6 years old at this point. This game won't get much better than the stage we're at due to the limitations of what the engine can do. Doesn't matter if the hardware gets better, the software engine is limited. I can run my steam copy of the original FF7, but my RTX graphics card doesn't increase the graphics of the game because the engine doesn't allow it.

    Your minor inconvenience isn't worth any of the enjoyment of any person affected by this, ever.

    Right now your attitude is ableist, and gatekeeping. And I know, that you know what it feels like to be in a group that's been marginalised and persecuted for something that you didn't choose.

    You should really think about others more often.
    Okay, you keep trying to guilt me about this, but I've already been abundantly clear about being sensitive to the issue. At this point, it's just shaming.
    Caring isn't the issue. The issue is the game provides a product. One that is in the business of flashing images and lights. That's been a known fact for a long time. Psycho isn't the first example. He just happens to be a particularly strong one.
    Where do we draw the line? How about Carpel Tunnel? Less clicking? How about PTSD? Some people are triggered by violence. Should we stop the fighting in the game? There are many, many conditions we can think of. All are valid issue, and all we can have compassion for. That still doesn't mean the game needs to accommodate to all personal situations. You can keep implying I don't care in some bleeding heart way, but that ignores the points I made. Caring is not the issue. Of course I care. I don't want anyone's health risked. However, when we start shifting the game to accommodate that, we ignore the responsibility people take on when they pick it up. We start adjusting the game because of things the game is not responsible for. That's my issue. You can't blame the game for people doing what's not healthy for them.
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