Hi, And I'd also like to add, if this hasn't been said already, that the games that we can play require a lot of time, practice, and a good deal of doing things from memory. For example, since menus don't speak you might write it down, braille it up, etc but sooner or later you are going to just want to remember the menus to navigate them faster. In game play if you are playing a game it helps to commit to memory certain game sounds so you can successfully block an attack, and can counter it quickly. Unfortunately, you don't have a handy sound descriptions menu right there so you pretty much are on your own figuring out what sound means what. In short, what I'm saying is it does take both a lot of time and a lot of patients learning and getting good at any mainstream game because it pretty much boils down to playing based on nothing more than your own memory and sound queues.
HTH On 11/19/10, Clement Chou <chou.clem...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is true. Those of us who are into mainstream games realize that > at some point, we're going to have to ask sighted people for help... > it's a fact of life. --- Gamers mailing list __ Gamers@audyssey.org If you want to leave the list, send E-mail to gamers-unsubscr...@audyssey.org. You can make changes or update your subscription via the web, at http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org. All messages are archived and can be searched and read at http://www.mail-archive.com/gam...@audyssey.org. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the management of the list, please send E-mail to gamers-ow...@audyssey.org.