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Assist Mode
Assist modes are options within a game that allow players to adjust the difficulty level. This makes the game accessible to those with different skill levels, disabilities, or players simply seeking a less challenging experience.
Motion Control Adjustments
Motion control adjustments allow players to tweak or disable motion controls, adapting to the needs of players with motor disabilities who may find precise motion controls challenging.
Visual Cues for Audio Signals
Visual cues provide an on-screen signal for important audio events, which is crucial for deaf and hard of hearing players as well as those who play with the sound off.
High Contrast Mode
High contrast modes increase the legibility and visibility of game elements for players with visual impairments, by enhancing the difference between foreground and background colors.
Button Remapping
Button remapping allows players to customize the game controls to better suit their needs, which can be especially beneficial for players with physical disabilities that may affect their use of standard control schemes.
Colorblind Mode
Colorblind modes adjust the colors and contrast in the game to accommodate various forms of color vision deficiency, ensuring that gameplay information is distinguishable regardless of a player's color perception.
Haptic Feedback Adjustment
Haptic feedback adjustments let players modify the intensity or turn off the vibration and tactile responses in a game. This can be important for players with sensory processing issues or those who find the feedback distracting or uncomfortable.
Subtitles/Closed Captions
Subtitles provide a textual representation of the audio, which can help those who are deaf or hard of hearing to enjoy the game. They can also assist players who prefer to read dialogue or who play in a noisy environment.
Text-to-Speech and Speech-to-Text
Text-to-speech allows players to receive spoken audio of on-screen text, while speech-to-text lets them input text via speech, both features accommodating players with visual or motor impairments.
Audio Volume Control
Separate audio volume controls for music, sound effects, and dialogue allow players to tailor the audio experience to their needs, which can help those with auditory processing difficulties or hearing impairments.
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