"We’re slowly converting accessibility features simply into game features. And that makes sense as a developer, to be able to share the love of games with even more people—but it also makes good business sense, because it means a bigger potential audience for the game."
I remember being told, that including the globohomo client groups in games is heckin' good business decision, because it unlocks those magical hidden markets, which means bigger potential audience in the game. Likewise, I am skeptical that making sure retards and carpal tunnel bugmen make for an audience worth having
"We’re slowly converting accessibility features simply into game features. And that makes sense as a developer, to be able to share the love of games with even more people—but it also makes good business sense, because it means a bigger potential audience for the game."
I remember being told, that including the globohomo client groups in games is heckin' good business decision, because it unlocks those magical hidden markets, which means bigger potential audience in the game. Likewise, I am skeptical that making sure retards and carpal tunnel bugmen make for an audience worth having