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wait, for real? How can anyone play this game on a laptop? I don't have great vision and the font is so small I have to put my face right up on my screen which gives me a headache.
This seems kind of crazy. I though the devs have been responsive to the crowd? This is pretty messed up.
Are they ever? Devs (as most people) are rarely open to accessibility unless they themselves have issues.
Shame that most of the devs don't give a f*** about those with an impaired vision.
But as Warchild already stated, most ppl don't give a damn as long as they don't have issues on their own.
Compared to others, we - those with an issue - are ofc a minority so all you can do is to avoid games from devs who don't care. Sucks but oh well, there are devs (even small indie ones) who add accessibility options or at least do so for upcoming games. Prime example for me is "Vaporum: Lockdown". There was no UI/text scaling in the first game (nor could they add after launch) but they've listened to a minority and promised accessibility for the sequel (and delivered).
I really wish UI scale would become a standard for developing games =(