trouble, that comment I find just confusing.
though it is true some developers like lworks have stopped, there are
actually far more people making games now than their used to be, especially
counting bgt.
beware the grue1
dark.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Trouble" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2011 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] I'm appalled!
Actually not so many now, but there are also not so many making games
either.
At 09:39 AM 11/26/2011, you wrote:
Honestly, how many developers of games for the blind gamer can you think
of that announce deadlines and don't come through on their promises or
don't let gamers know what's up? Unless I read your message wrong, you
make it sound as though there are quite a few, which I don't think is the
case.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Trouble" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2011 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] I'm appalled!
You know its kind of hard to market something to such a small audience
and spread out community. There are so many email lists that is
ridiculous. Every time you think you got it covered there pops up some
one that gets mad and starts another email list the same as what they
left. If you don't be leave me just go to Freelists.org
You will find a ton of blind lists and if you go to google or yahoo. You
will find the same lists.
Don't even think about the org's, because they really don't care unless
they get some change! By what has ben said the org's posted on there
sites as games for us to play are not only for kids but think all blind
are mind set kids.
This has come up in the mag years ago and the answer is still the same.
They know out there of the games. i have seen lots of dead sites
advertising these games. But when you have some many put games out and
then change the dead sites don't. plus you have the fact that a while
back there was a lot of problems with getting these games. people paid
and got told shut up. Some get to little to spend and when stolen! They
don't forget but do tell all they know.
i don't put that blame on the community, its the developer that made that
problem. They put deadlines up that they don't meet. When they should be
doing it like the pro's. When the game is done there it is, as dev put
out and not as community nagged! Any changes are called next version just
like any other software, but the community seems to dictate how that is
to be done. So do the dev's actually run and own there companies? Just
like sheep that think they have a mind when all along its the dog that
states the law.
At 07:32 AM 11/26/2011, you wrote:
White stick blunkit was nothing more than a lapdog to his sighted
employees.
He didn't do anything for disabled people in education if anything he
made
it more difficult in the long run.
As for games and awareness, this is a topic that I've debated so many
times
before.
I do think that it's primarily the responsibility of the developers to
promote their games. There's plenty of avinues out there like has been
pointed out before not including the rnib and such organizations.
Certainly for the online games that we have there's places like
topwebgames.com which I know charge but I don't think they're
astronomically
pricy.
Sadly it's people by accident stumbling on these games and that in
itself
isn't good enough. Even audyssey as a mag isn't doing the job it's meant
to
do because 1 it hasn't been updated regularly in god knows how long and
2
even when it is it's not distributed widely.
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