To be fair. I think the "they" is a bit generalizing. It's a service upheld
by thousands of volunteers all over the world. There will definitely be ones
that are not patient or down right rude from time to time, but that is true
to any organization that relies chiefly on volunteers that aren't monitored
during calls.
 
On the topic of game menu reading. My suggestion is to try it. If one
volunteer says no, try another time, if another one says no, try one more
time, if you get no 3 times, then it's probably a no-go.
All it'll take is you run into a volunteer who's also a gamer, and it'd be
an instant yes.
 
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Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] be my eyes for games?


Doubtful. They get mad at anyone who can't point the camera. I speak from
experience



On Jul 5, 2018, at 9:34 PM, Josh Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote:



I thought of something else. Could the be my eyes appp maybe help me read
game menus?? And then I could write up accessible guides for others to play
the same games? 



Josh





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