Do Not Judge Those Who Choose the 'Easy' Mode

Some game enthusiasts express their dissatisfaction when games introduce "easy modes" or assistive features. Many of them take to social media to voice their displeasure. Some players believe that those who play at lower difficulty levels are not truly completing the game.

Recently, Double Fine, the developers of Psychonauts 2, announced that the game would include an invincibility mode, and players are encouraged to use it. Each player's experience with a game is unique due to its interactive nature, unlike films, TV shows, or books where everyone shares the same experience. While some players feel superior for overcoming more challenges in a game, others argue that developers should adapt features to cater to a wider audience.

Game developers aim to engage a diverse player base

Game developers are like artists who enjoy having their content consumed by as many people as possible. Some worry that accommodating various audiences could limit the release of mature and challenging games. However, games like The Last of Us Part II, Assassin’s Creed, and Celeste have included extensive accessibility options while still maintaining their core themes.

Tamoor Hussain disagrees with the focus on difficulty levels, emphasizing that games offer unique experiences beyond challenges, such as art, storytelling, level design, and music. Entertainment value should not solely rely on difficulty levels, as people play games for different reasons.

It's a win-win situation when everyone can enjoy games

Critics of difficulty settings overlook the diverse needs of gamers and the importance of accessibility for players with disabilities. Accessibility features enable a broader audience, including those with impairments, to experience games fully. Steve Saylor, a blind accessibility advocate, highlights the significance of accessibility in gaming and the challenges faced by disabled players.

Appreciate what you have

Consider that you may benefit from accessibility settings in the future, even if you do not currently have a disability. Aging can bring decreased vision, hearing, and response time, making accessibility options essential for many players.

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