20.02.2012, 18:42
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I'm sorry, but I'm really quite against that attitude - not just in this case from you, but in general. I have JavaScript disabled in my browser, I may be in the minority, but I still exist. I have written to countless websites to complain about their user experience simply because they decided to ignore JavaScript disabling because it is rare - I can't do ANYTHING on any Gawker website any more (and I used to frequent three of them)! Other MAJOR websites I have to use the mobile version of because the main one is just as broken without JS (even when they claim to support it).
Similarly, colour vision is rare, but you still need to take in to account (I'm specifying this disability as few others affect PC media). In this case, the fix is so simple that it SHOULD be stressed. Instead of saying "press Y to do X", simply say "press YES to do X" and leave it up to the player to know which key to press. Sorry for the slight rant, but accessibility is an important issue (you don't even know the player is using a keyboard)... |