Hi Shaun,
Well, if a blind developer wished to add graphics to a game he or she 
would have to add a graphics department to their company for just that 
purpose.
In that way a blind dev isn't much different from a mainstream company 
which has different departments such as marketing, development, 
artwork/graphics design, etc.... Each department does it's one thing to 
the game. However, it does bring cost of production up.
Adding graphics to an accessible game is not impossible just difficult 
and more involved. Basicly, if you can get someone to offer their 
services to draw the graphics the rest is handled on the programming 
side. If you are good at calculus most of the graphics rendering should 
be ok, b ut of course would need testing from sighted players to make 
sure that images are refreshed properly, that the skaling for everything 
is ok, flicker is at a minimum, etc...
As to your comment about no resources for audio that isn't true. It 
comes down to priorities. If a dev wants more audio rather than graphics 
then he will make way to make it happen. If he/she wants more graphics 
and less sound he/she will make that happen. Depends on focus, design, 
and what the developer wants to do.

shaun everiss wrote:
> but how would we be able to do graphics, surely this would cost us 
> more unless someone did graphics before the games were put on the market.
> ANd then, hello, no resources for audio at all, just graphics.
> I've not seen many hybrid games on pc working nicely though.
>   


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