Re: CVAA Accessibility Rules Now In Effect
Nvm, I found that topic.
Also, to add to my previous point on finances, a one man band, like a Notch or a Phil Fish who has a limited budged may well not want to do the expensse of making their game with communications, due to it adding time and effort. If anything, $100,000 per violation is more than most* small indie devs can afford. I could definitely see a situation where an indie dev cuts communication features out of their game to avoid the headache of paying $100,000 per violation or per day for an ongoing violation. This, naturally like I said won't afect the big studios because they are both rich enough and big enough to absorb the costs. Why? Because big companies have money.
Also given certain big publishers history of litigation, I wouldn't be amazed if there's challenges to the CVAA to come from some companies.
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