its not intrinsic but its also not incompatible? Like, if the jedi is out hunting for old relics? Makes total sense.
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Is that worth denying passionate SW fans like me the chance to experience the story? Especially if you can leave in the option to play without a map?
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i could make the same argument for the xwing games, except im not a passionate star wars fan. my example is id REALLY like to play Bowsers inside story, but the JRPG stuff alienates me.
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but like, that just happens? Not everything is made for me. Devs dont know i exist. they have to guess whats gonna be popular or sell well.
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Ok, but that's no reason not to include accessibility features! Again, this is a place where I really think TLOU2 set what should be an industry standard. Basically every single challenge should be something that can be toggled off so that everyone can experience the story
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Yes that level of accessibility design should be standard. but like its not yet and thats not because people like dark souls. (honestly its cause society and gamers are really casually ableist)
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Eh, I think the Dark Souls phenomenon is part of gamers being ableist Again, I would like to play Dark Souls! For the lore and story! I could do that, if they implemented a map and a difficulty toggle! They choose not to!
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dark souls was not MADE to exclude. It was made cause this one weird guy wanted to experiment with immersive map design and online coop features. Just turns out people liked his weird experiment.
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Yeah and I'm in favor of easy modes and think they should be way more common than they are but it's not an easy thing in and of itself to implement Cheat codes are, but it's not the same thing
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It's easy to just give the player so much health (or whatever the relevant resource is) that what they do doesn't actually matter and they can blow through the game by mashing buttons But you didn't really give them the same experience as someone playing on hard
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Ideally all games would make everything a slider, like System Shock 2 pioneered and TLoU 2 picked back up But that's a lot of work
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