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[–] CoderKat@lemm.ee 4 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Yeah, I'm hearing impaired and need captions. I've never seen a major game without them for many years now, and recent games have gone above and beyond with things like captioning sounds (not just dialogue) and directional indicators.

I kinda hope someday they'll remaster the original Assassin's Creed. It's the only non-spin off in the series that I haven't played. I own a copy, but gave up on it because it has no captions and I couldn't understand what anyone was saying.

I also love how difficulty settings are much more common now. I'm never gonna buy a Dark Souls game. Fuck those. I tried the first game and learned my lesson. Thankfully, most games these days don't take such an elitist stance with difficulty. It's really common that games these days will let you change difficulty on the fly. Some games have split puzzle vs combat difficulty. I've seen some games have specific settings just for reaction timing. And also love those settings that highlight interactive objects so I don't waste so much time looking for subtle hints that something is interactive.