Subtitles are accommodation enough, not every hard of hearing person even knows ASL. And it's a video game, it's not like someone trying to live caption, everything that will ever be said is already written down.
OK, but how does having sign language support accommodate anyone? As stated, they already have subtitles. What benefit comes from adding in sign language as well?
I see you've never interacted with deaf culture.
Subtitles are accommodation enough, not every hard of hearing person even knows ASL. And it's a video game, it's not like someone trying to live caption, everything that will ever be said is already written down.
OK, but how does having sign language support accommodate anyone? As stated, they already have subtitles. What benefit comes from adding in sign language as well?
With transgenders and a dozen nonsense made up genders now being called "identity", I don't think that term has any meaning.