TapTap

Games worth discovering

iconicon
Hearthstone
icon
How Visually Impaired Payers Are Saving Themselves in Hearthstone

How Visually Impaired Payers Are Saving Themselves in Hearthstone

3K View2022-11-15
“Heroes never die”
TapTap
Two weeks ago, Hearthstone announced that its latest mega bundle, March of The Lich King, would be available on December 6. With its release, The Lich King will return as the face of a new, permanent Hearthstone class and lead his army of Undead to take Silvermoon, where the Blood Elves wait to defend their home.
Protecting Sunwell will be a brutal battle for the Blood Elves, and meanwhile, in reality, blind and visually impaired Hearthstone players are also taking steps to ensure they don’t lose the ability to play the game.
Redditor Guide Dev first released an accessibility mod on Reddit last August. According to him, the Hearthstone Access mod can help visually impaired players use the screen reading feature to enjoy Hearthstone.
Guide Dev stated that he developed this mod so that visually impaired players who were unable to play Hearthstone offline due to the Covid-19 pandemic could continue to play the game with other people online.
TapTap
Hearthstone Access won massive support within the gaming community right after its release, and as more visually impaired players joined the game, Guide Dev continued to gather feedback and update the mod's features.
After nearly a year of work, Guide Dev's mod was fully functional and the perfect way for visually impaired and blind players to enjoy Hearthstone.
TapTap
The mod also finished localization in over a dozen languages with the help of other volunteers.
However, because Hearthstone is updated so frequently, Guide Dev constantly needed to adjust the mod after new patches were released. And when there was a massive update or when his life was busy, it became very difficult to update the mod in time. For example, Guide Dev stopped updating for almost a month in late August.
In fact, starting this year, Hearthstone's team feature design lead, Celestalon, had been providing Guide Dev with beta versions of the game ahead of time so that he could complete decompiling and patching over the weekend and release the mod that much faster.
TapTap
But that didn't last long. After the announcement of the largest mega bundle ever for Hearthstone, March of The Lich King, Guide Dev stated that he did not have the time to keep up with the ongoing patches due to his busy real-life schedule.
Although the visually impaired players community can understand Guide Dev's difficulties and appreciate his dedication over the past 15 months, another problem lies ahead of them - they could well lose Hearthstone.
Quickly the affected players started a self-help plan; they appealed to Blizzard through a Change.org petition for help from the dev team through the implementation of native accessibility support. These players do not want to lose access to Hearthstone, and so far, more than 1,500 players have supported the petition.
TapTap
Blizzard quickly noticed the actions of these players. Shortly after Guide Dev‘s final announcement, Hearthstone's community manager Alkali said on her personal Twitter account that she is relaying the concerns of visually impaired players to the development team and doing as much as she can.
TapTap
Just a few days after Alkali's tweet, another community manager for Hearthstone GnomeSayin said in Blizzard's official community that the dev team has been working on an accessibility system to improve Guide Dev’s mod's functionality and its native support for Hearthstone.
TapTap
For example, the combination of in-game music, sound effects, character dialogue and tavern ambient sounds may conflict with the mod's screen reading function, and after the new version is released, officials will add expanded audio settings to support independent control of each volume, making the mod easier to use.
Source: Weibo
Mentioned games
Related Posts
Visually Impaired Chinese Engineer Independently Developed a Battle-Royale Game for the Blind
IGN China recently released a video about a gamer, Shen, who was born totally blind and independently developed a battle-royale game for the blind. Shen is 26 years old, as a visually impaired person born totally blind, he is currently working as a software test engineer in Accessibility Research Association in Guangzhou. Shen's daily job is to check and test whether the software's screen reading function is working properly. He showed IGN staff how BiliBili and Weibo’s screen readers work and how to check if they are working properly. Being blind, Shen is able to read information much faster than normal people, he can listen to a sentence quickly and make judgments based on the given information.
Superpixel3K2022-04-13
TapTap
Shows a lot of promise with its novel visually impaired-focused gameplay | Beta Review - I See you
I See You is about a blind man's journey to find out what happened to his missing girlfriend. 🟩Pros +Unique gameplay perspective (visually impaired main character) +Immersive atmosphere, what it’s like to be blind +Suspenseful mysterious story 🟥Cons -Lots of crashing in the beta test version I’ve played -Main character moves slowly in above-average size levels I See You is a narratively-driven adventure game where players assume the role of a blind man in search of his missing girlfriend. Games that delve into unique perspectives and disabilities can offer a fresh and immersive experience, and this particular game leverages blindness as a gameplay mechanic.
lyndonguitar1K2023-05-29
TapTap
I See You GAMEPLAY
Imagine if someone blind could play this, I find it too hard especially when finding the sound I was supposed to go to. Much love and support for the developers who had the idea of creating this game!!
Green Scavenger1K2023-05-30
Upcoming
Nine Sols
Get icon
Codename: Arrival
Get
Soul Knight Prequel
Get iconicon
Lethal Company
Get icon
Lost Future
Get iconicon
iconView desktop site

TapTap looks better

on the app love-tato

Open with TapTap