Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022

2022-06-20 Thread Cara Quinn
are described so well, these scenarios are very cool and fun.
>>>> 
>>>> There are unfortunately, way more menus that are not narrated than I’d like
>>>> to see, but some of this can be gotten around anyway. So for now, I’m still
>>>> very much supportive of this game and I think this really shows what just a
>>>> few added features can do for us. -Especially for something like a driving
>>>> game in this vein. Considering that this is a current and very popular game
>>>> in this genre, for us to have the level of access to this that we do is
>>>> seriously amazing!
>>>> 
>>>> anyway, hope this helps and gives you some insights into this. If you need
>>>> more specifics just let me know and I or someone else can respond.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks Juan and have a great weekend!
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers!
>>>> 
>>>> Cara
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Jun 15, 2022, at 3:54 PM, Juan Hernandez 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am interested.  Can you speak to the game play? How you manage to
>>>>> navigate the game?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> From: blind-gamers@groups.io <mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>
>>>>> mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>> On Behalf Of Cara
>>>>> Quinn
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 2:38 PM
>>>>> To: blind-gamers@groups.io <mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>
>>>>> Cc: Cara Quinn mailto:caraqu...@caraquinn.com>>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Nick,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Welcome to the list. I don’t post often but have been doing so a bit more
>>>>> of late.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I too love racing games and have just discovered that Forza Horizon 5 is
>>>>> somewhat accessible, so this might be something you’re interested in. One
>>>>> or two others here on the list are also playing it.
>>>>> 
>>>>> it’s definitely not perfect (with quite a few rough edges) but with a bit
>>>>> of persistance, it can be quite a fun driving / racing experience.
>>>>> 
>>>>> If you’re interested and would like to know more, I can share more
>>>>> details. -or someone else may chime in as well. Just let us know.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Have a great day and enjoy the list!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Cheers!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Cara
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Jun 8, 2022, at 5:33 AM, Nickus de Vos >>>> <mailto:sh...@zs6us.co.za>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi all
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'm new to this list.
>>>>> 
>>>>> One aspect of gaming I really miss since losing a lot of my eye site years
>>>>> ago is sports, cricket, rugby racing games etc.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Yesterday I came across this new title which will be launching later this
>>>>> year. Note this is not the F1 22 game, this is a different game which is
>>>>> pure management.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I wonder if anyone know something with regards to the accessibility of
>>>>> this game or similar games. It would be really awesome if developers can
>>>>> make games like these accessible.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Nick
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Lenron Brown
>>> Main cell 985-714-8446
>>> Cell: 985-271-2832
>>> Skype: ron.brown762
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022

2022-06-19 Thread kukovecand...@gmail.com

please link from f1 manager

Cara Quinn je 19. 06. 2022 ob 18:26 napisal:

Hi Lenron, I’m not a PC user so I just googled it. Apparently you can use any 
Xbox controller on windows. Others here might know more. Hope this helps and 
have a lovely holiday weekend!

Cheers!

Cara

On Jun 18, 2022, at 11:37 AM, Lenron  wrote:

best xbox controller for pc use? I am for sure thinking about grabbing fh 5.


On 6/16/22, Cara Quinn  wrote:
Hi Juan,

Regarding the game play; if you're already familiar with the Forza Horizon
series? The game takes place in an open world environment in and around a
fictional racing and music festival. In this version, the Horizon Festival
is in Mexico. So the map offers many environments based on the various
Mexican landscapes.

In the case of FH5, we now have spoken menus (with several caveats) and an
Accessibility menu of options which allow us to independently play several
portions of the game.

Unfortunately, the game has quite a few rough edges regarding full access to
someone without any sight but conversely, also allows us to really
experience a lot of enjoyment and get a lot out of the game.

I’ve posted before on the map so for more details on this, you may want to
go back in the threads over the last couple of weeks on this. If you can’t
locate the earlier messages, just let me know and I can re-post some of my
earlier notes on this.

Essentially though, even though the map is not technically accessible
without sight, there are a couple of game features which make it somewhat
usable for us.

Also, the game as a GPS system and driving assists which allow us to
independently drive from place to place in the game and take part in races.
The full driving assistance uses the game’s own AI to drive our car for us.

the skill aspect of the interaction that we have in the game is limited, in
the sense that we don’t have a whole lot of control of our driving (when
using full assists) but we are able to choose the amount of driving
assistance we use and we also can override the assists to drive wherever we
want at any time just by manually steering. So we’re not limited to just
being a spectator as it were. The spatial audio is nothing short of amazing
so we can be as active as we choose when it comes to racing while still
letting the AI get us through the checkpoints during the race.

Also, we can actively steer our vehicle out of situations where we may be
stuck etc, or if we just want to go off of the GPS route. I often go
off-road during skill songs to get points by drifting etc. Once I then let
the AI take control of the car again, it will get me back to the road and
the route that I was on originally.

There are also stories in the game, which are made up of shorter, more
guided activities which contain a lot of narration and description of what
is going on and what we’re expected to do. Other folks may have more
feedback here, as I’ve only done just a few stories but from what I’ve seen
so far, just relying on the AI here is usually all that is required, but
within that context, there are other aspects of stories that do need other
interactions from us that we may be able to do. Overall though, since these
are described so well, these scenarios are very cool and fun.

There are unfortunately, way more menus that are not narrated than I’d like
to see, but some of this can be gotten around anyway. So for now, I’m still
very much supportive of this game and I think this really shows what just a
few added features can do for us. -Especially for something like a driving
game in this vein. Considering that this is a current and very popular game
in this genre, for us to have the level of access to this that we do is
seriously amazing!

anyway, hope this helps and gives you some insights into this. If you need
more specifics just let me know and I or someone else can respond.

Thanks Juan and have a great weekend!

Cheers!

Cara




On Jun 15, 2022, at 3:54 PM, Juan Hernandez 
wrote:

I am interested.  Can you speak to the game play? How you manage to
navigate the game?

Best,


From: blind-gamers@groups.io <mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>
mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>> On Behalf Of Cara
Quinn
Sent: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 2:38 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io <mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>
Cc: Cara Quinn mailto:caraqu...@caraquinn.com>>
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022

Hi Nick,

Welcome to the list. I don’t post often but have been doing so a bit more
of late.

I too love racing games and have just discovered that Forza Horizon 5 is
somewhat accessible, so this might be something you’re interested in. One
or two others here on the list are also playing it.

it’s definitely not perfect (with quite a few rough edges) but with a bit
of persistance, it can be quite a fun driving / racing experience.

If you’re interested and would like to know more, I can share more
details. -or someone else may chime in as well. Just let us know.

Have a grea

Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022

2022-06-19 Thread Lenron
Thanks a bunch Cara. I really want to get the new Xbox but will
purchase a controler for now and make it work.

On 6/19/22, Cara Quinn  wrote:
> Hi Lenron, I’m not a PC user so I just googled it. Apparently you can use
> any Xbox controller on windows. Others here might know more. Hope this helps
> and have a lovely holiday weekend!
>
> Cheers!
>
> Cara
>> On Jun 18, 2022, at 11:37 AM, Lenron  wrote:
>>
>> best xbox controller for pc use? I am for sure thinking about grabbing fh
>> 5.
>>
>>> On 6/16/22, Cara Quinn  wrote:
>>> Hi Juan,
>>>
>>> Regarding the game play; if you're already familiar with the Forza
>>> Horizon
>>> series? The game takes place in an open world environment in and around
>>> a
>>> fictional racing and music festival. In this version, the Horizon
>>> Festival
>>> is in Mexico. So the map offers many environments based on the various
>>> Mexican landscapes.
>>>
>>> In the case of FH5, we now have spoken menus (with several caveats) and
>>> an
>>> Accessibility menu of options which allow us to independently play
>>> several
>>> portions of the game.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, the game has quite a few rough edges regarding full access
>>> to
>>> someone without any sight but conversely, also allows us to really
>>> experience a lot of enjoyment and get a lot out of the game.
>>>
>>> I’ve posted before on the map so for more details on this, you may want
>>> to
>>> go back in the threads over the last couple of weeks on this. If you
>>> can’t
>>> locate the earlier messages, just let me know and I can re-post some of
>>> my
>>> earlier notes on this.
>>>
>>> Essentially though, even though the map is not technically accessible
>>> without sight, there are a couple of game features which make it
>>> somewhat
>>> usable for us.
>>>
>>> Also, the game as a GPS system and driving assists which allow us to
>>> independently drive from place to place in the game and take part in
>>> races.
>>> The full driving assistance uses the game’s own AI to drive our car for
>>> us.
>>>
>>> the skill aspect of the interaction that we have in the game is limited,
>>> in
>>> the sense that we don’t have a whole lot of control of our driving (when
>>> using full assists) but we are able to choose the amount of driving
>>> assistance we use and we also can override the assists to drive wherever
>>> we
>>> want at any time just by manually steering. So we’re not limited to just
>>> being a spectator as it were. The spatial audio is nothing short of
>>> amazing
>>> so we can be as active as we choose when it comes to racing while still
>>> letting the AI get us through the checkpoints during the race.
>>>
>>> Also, we can actively steer our vehicle out of situations where we may
>>> be
>>> stuck etc, or if we just want to go off of the GPS route. I often go
>>> off-road during skill songs to get points by drifting etc. Once I then
>>> let
>>> the AI take control of the car again, it will get me back to the road
>>> and
>>> the route that I was on originally.
>>>
>>> There are also stories in the game, which are made up of shorter, more
>>> guided activities which contain a lot of narration and description of
>>> what
>>> is going on and what we’re expected to do. Other folks may have more
>>> feedback here, as I’ve only done just a few stories but from what I’ve
>>> seen
>>> so far, just relying on the AI here is usually all that is required, but
>>> within that context, there are other aspects of stories that do need
>>> other
>>> interactions from us that we may be able to do. Overall though, since
>>> these
>>> are described so well, these scenarios are very cool and fun.
>>>
>>> There are unfortunately, way more menus that are not narrated than I’d
>>> like
>>> to see, but some of this can be gotten around anyway. So for now, I’m
>>> still
>>> very much supportive of this game and I think this really shows what just
>>> a
>>> few added features can do for us. -Especially for something like a
>>> driving
>>> game in this vein. Considering that this is a current and very popular
>>> game
>>> in this genre, for us to have the level of access to this that we do is
>>> seriously ama

Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022

2022-06-19 Thread Cara Quinn
Hi Lenron, I’m not a PC user so I just googled it. Apparently you can use any 
Xbox controller on windows. Others here might know more. Hope this helps and 
have a lovely holiday weekend!

Cheers!

Cara
> On Jun 18, 2022, at 11:37 AM, Lenron  wrote:
> 
> best xbox controller for pc use? I am for sure thinking about grabbing fh 5.
> 
>> On 6/16/22, Cara Quinn  wrote:
>> Hi Juan,
>> 
>> Regarding the game play; if you're already familiar with the Forza Horizon
>> series? The game takes place in an open world environment in and around a
>> fictional racing and music festival. In this version, the Horizon Festival
>> is in Mexico. So the map offers many environments based on the various
>> Mexican landscapes.
>> 
>> In the case of FH5, we now have spoken menus (with several caveats) and an
>> Accessibility menu of options which allow us to independently play several
>> portions of the game.
>> 
>> Unfortunately, the game has quite a few rough edges regarding full access to
>> someone without any sight but conversely, also allows us to really
>> experience a lot of enjoyment and get a lot out of the game.
>> 
>> I’ve posted before on the map so for more details on this, you may want to
>> go back in the threads over the last couple of weeks on this. If you can’t
>> locate the earlier messages, just let me know and I can re-post some of my
>> earlier notes on this.
>> 
>> Essentially though, even though the map is not technically accessible
>> without sight, there are a couple of game features which make it somewhat
>> usable for us.
>> 
>> Also, the game as a GPS system and driving assists which allow us to
>> independently drive from place to place in the game and take part in races.
>> The full driving assistance uses the game’s own AI to drive our car for us.
>> 
>> the skill aspect of the interaction that we have in the game is limited, in
>> the sense that we don’t have a whole lot of control of our driving (when
>> using full assists) but we are able to choose the amount of driving
>> assistance we use and we also can override the assists to drive wherever we
>> want at any time just by manually steering. So we’re not limited to just
>> being a spectator as it were. The spatial audio is nothing short of amazing
>> so we can be as active as we choose when it comes to racing while still
>> letting the AI get us through the checkpoints during the race.
>> 
>> Also, we can actively steer our vehicle out of situations where we may be
>> stuck etc, or if we just want to go off of the GPS route. I often go
>> off-road during skill songs to get points by drifting etc. Once I then let
>> the AI take control of the car again, it will get me back to the road and
>> the route that I was on originally.
>> 
>> There are also stories in the game, which are made up of shorter, more
>> guided activities which contain a lot of narration and description of what
>> is going on and what we’re expected to do. Other folks may have more
>> feedback here, as I’ve only done just a few stories but from what I’ve seen
>> so far, just relying on the AI here is usually all that is required, but
>> within that context, there are other aspects of stories that do need other
>> interactions from us that we may be able to do. Overall though, since these
>> are described so well, these scenarios are very cool and fun.
>> 
>> There are unfortunately, way more menus that are not narrated than I’d like
>> to see, but some of this can be gotten around anyway. So for now, I’m still
>> very much supportive of this game and I think this really shows what just a
>> few added features can do for us. -Especially for something like a driving
>> game in this vein. Considering that this is a current and very popular game
>> in this genre, for us to have the level of access to this that we do is
>> seriously amazing!
>> 
>> anyway, hope this helps and gives you some insights into this. If you need
>> more specifics just let me know and I or someone else can respond.
>> 
>> Thanks Juan and have a great weekend!
>> 
>> Cheers!
>> 
>> Cara
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jun 15, 2022, at 3:54 PM, Juan Hernandez 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I am interested.  Can you speak to the game play? How you manage to
>>> navigate the game?
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> From: blind-gamers@groups.io <mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>
>>> mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>> On Behalf Of Cara
>>> Quinn
>>> Sent: Wednesday, J

Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022

2022-06-18 Thread Lenron
best xbox controller for pc use? I am for sure thinking about grabbing fh 5.

On 6/16/22, Cara Quinn  wrote:
> Hi Juan,
>
> Regarding the game play; if you're already familiar with the Forza Horizon
> series? The game takes place in an open world environment in and around a
> fictional racing and music festival. In this version, the Horizon Festival
> is in Mexico. So the map offers many environments based on the various
> Mexican landscapes.
>
> In the case of FH5, we now have spoken menus (with several caveats) and an
> Accessibility menu of options which allow us to independently play several
> portions of the game.
>
> Unfortunately, the game has quite a few rough edges regarding full access to
> someone without any sight but conversely, also allows us to really
> experience a lot of enjoyment and get a lot out of the game.
>
> I’ve posted before on the map so for more details on this, you may want to
> go back in the threads over the last couple of weeks on this. If you can’t
> locate the earlier messages, just let me know and I can re-post some of my
> earlier notes on this.
>
> Essentially though, even though the map is not technically accessible
> without sight, there are a couple of game features which make it somewhat
> usable for us.
>
> Also, the game as a GPS system and driving assists which allow us to
> independently drive from place to place in the game and take part in races.
> The full driving assistance uses the game’s own AI to drive our car for us.
>
> the skill aspect of the interaction that we have in the game is limited, in
> the sense that we don’t have a whole lot of control of our driving (when
> using full assists) but we are able to choose the amount of driving
> assistance we use and we also can override the assists to drive wherever we
> want at any time just by manually steering. So we’re not limited to just
> being a spectator as it were. The spatial audio is nothing short of amazing
> so we can be as active as we choose when it comes to racing while still
> letting the AI get us through the checkpoints during the race.
>
> Also, we can actively steer our vehicle out of situations where we may be
> stuck etc, or if we just want to go off of the GPS route. I often go
> off-road during skill songs to get points by drifting etc. Once I then let
> the AI take control of the car again, it will get me back to the road and
> the route that I was on originally.
>
> There are also stories in the game, which are made up of shorter, more
> guided activities which contain a lot of narration and description of what
> is going on and what we’re expected to do. Other folks may have more
> feedback here, as I’ve only done just a few stories but from what I’ve seen
> so far, just relying on the AI here is usually all that is required, but
> within that context, there are other aspects of stories that do need other
> interactions from us that we may be able to do. Overall though, since these
> are described so well, these scenarios are very cool and fun.
>
> There are unfortunately, way more menus that are not narrated than I’d like
> to see, but some of this can be gotten around anyway. So for now, I’m still
> very much supportive of this game and I think this really shows what just a
> few added features can do for us. -Especially for something like a driving
> game in this vein. Considering that this is a current and very popular game
> in this genre, for us to have the level of access to this that we do is
> seriously amazing!
>
> anyway, hope this helps and gives you some insights into this. If you need
> more specifics just let me know and I or someone else can respond.
>
> Thanks Juan and have a great weekend!
>
> Cheers!
>
> Cara
>
>
>
>> On Jun 15, 2022, at 3:54 PM, Juan Hernandez 
>> wrote:
>>
>> I am interested.  Can you speak to the game play? How you manage to
>> navigate the game?
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>
>> From: blind-gamers@groups.io <mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>
>> mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>> On Behalf Of Cara
>> Quinn
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 2:38 PM
>> To: blind-gamers@groups.io <mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>
>> Cc: Cara Quinn mailto:caraqu...@caraquinn.com>>
>> Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022
>>
>> Hi Nick,
>>
>> Welcome to the list. I don’t post often but have been doing so a bit more
>> of late.
>>
>> I too love racing games and have just discovered that Forza Horizon 5 is
>> somewhat accessible, so this might be something you’re interested in. One
>> or two others here on the list are also playing it.
>>
>> it’s definitely not perfect (with quite a fe

Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022

2022-06-16 Thread Cara Quinn
Hi Juan,

Regarding the game play; if you're already familiar with the Forza Horizon 
series? The game takes place in an open world environment in and around a 
fictional racing and music festival. In this version, the Horizon Festival is 
in Mexico. So the map offers many environments based on the various Mexican 
landscapes.

In the case of FH5, we now have spoken menus (with several caveats) and an 
Accessibility menu of options which allow us to independently play several 
portions of the game.

Unfortunately, the game has quite a few rough edges regarding full access to 
someone without any sight but conversely, also allows us to really experience a 
lot of enjoyment and get a lot out of the game.

I’ve posted before on the map so for more details on this, you may want to go 
back in the threads over the last couple of weeks on this. If you can’t locate 
the earlier messages, just let me know and I can re-post some of my earlier 
notes on this.

Essentially though, even though the map is not technically accessible without 
sight, there are a couple of game features which make it somewhat usable for us.

Also, the game as a GPS system and driving assists which allow us to 
independently drive from place to place in the game and take part in races. The 
full driving assistance uses the game’s own AI to drive our car for us.

the skill aspect of the interaction that we have in the game is limited, in the 
sense that we don’t have a whole lot of control of our driving (when using full 
assists) but we are able to choose the amount of driving assistance we use and 
we also can override the assists to drive wherever we want at any time just by 
manually steering. So we’re not limited to just being a spectator as it were. 
The spatial audio is nothing short of amazing so we can be as active as we 
choose when it comes to racing while still letting the AI get us through the 
checkpoints during the race.

Also, we can actively steer our vehicle out of situations where we may be stuck 
etc, or if we just want to go off of the GPS route. I often go off-road during 
skill songs to get points by drifting etc. Once I then let the AI take control 
of the car again, it will get me back to the road and the route that I was on 
originally.

There are also stories in the game, which are made up of shorter, more guided 
activities which contain a lot of narration and description of what is going on 
and what we’re expected to do. Other folks may have more feedback here, as I’ve 
only done just a few stories but from what I’ve seen so far, just relying on 
the AI here is usually all that is required, but within that context, there are 
other aspects of stories that do need other interactions from us that we may be 
able to do. Overall though, since these are described so well, these scenarios 
are very cool and fun.

There are unfortunately, way more menus that are not narrated than I’d like to 
see, but some of this can be gotten around anyway. So for now, I’m still very 
much supportive of this game and I think this really shows what just a few 
added features can do for us. -Especially for something like a driving game in 
this vein. Considering that this is a current and very popular game in this 
genre, for us to have the level of access to this that we do is seriously 
amazing!

anyway, hope this helps and gives you some insights into this. If you need more 
specifics just let me know and I or someone else can respond.

Thanks Juan and have a great weekend!

Cheers!

Cara



> On Jun 15, 2022, at 3:54 PM, Juan Hernandez  wrote:
> 
> I am interested.  Can you speak to the game play? How you manage to navigate 
> the game?
>  
> Best,
>  
>  
> From: blind-gamers@groups.io <mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io> 
> mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>> On Behalf Of Cara 
> Quinn
> Sent: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 2:38 PM
> To: blind-gamers@groups.io <mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io>
> Cc: Cara Quinn mailto:caraqu...@caraquinn.com>>
> Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022
>  
> Hi Nick,
>  
> Welcome to the list. I don’t post often but have been doing so a bit more of 
> late.
>  
> I too love racing games and have just discovered that Forza Horizon 5 is 
> somewhat accessible, so this might be something you’re interested in. One or 
> two others here on the list are also playing it.
>  
> it’s definitely not perfect (with quite a few rough edges) but with a bit of 
> persistance, it can be quite a fun driving / racing experience.
>  
> If you’re interested and would like to know more, I can share more details. 
> -or someone else may chime in as well. Just let us know.
>  
> Have a great day and enjoy the list!
>  
> Cheers!
>  
> Cara
>  
>  
> 
> 
> On Jun 8, 2022, at 5:33 AM, Nickus de Vos  <mailto:sh...@zs6us.co.za>> wrote:
>  
> Hi all
> 
> I'm new to th

Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022

2022-06-15 Thread Juan Hernandez
I am interested.  Can you speak to the game play? How you manage to navigate 
the game?

 

Best,

 

 

From: blind-gamers@groups.io  On Behalf Of Cara Quinn
Sent: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 2:38 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Cc: Cara Quinn 
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022

 

Hi Nick,

 

Welcome to the list. I don’t post often but have been doing so a bit more of 
late.

 

I too love racing games and have just discovered that Forza Horizon 5 is 
somewhat accessible, so this might be something you’re interested in. One or 
two others here on the list are also playing it.

 

it’s definitely not perfect (with quite a few rough edges) but with a bit of 
persistance, it can be quite a fun driving / racing experience.

 

If you’re interested and would like to know more, I can share more details. -or 
someone else may chime in as well. Just let us know.

 

Have a great day and enjoy the list!

 

Cheers!

 

Cara

 

 





On Jun 8, 2022, at 5:33 AM, Nickus de Vos mailto:sh...@zs6us.co.za> > wrote:

 

Hi all

I'm new to this list.

One aspect of gaming I really miss since losing a lot of my eye site years ago 
is sports, cricket, rugby racing games etc.

Yesterday I came across this new title which will be launching later this year. 
Note this is not the F1 22 game, this is a different game which is pure 
management.

I wonder if anyone know something with regards to the accessibility of this 
game or similar games. It would be really awesome if developers can make games 
like these accessible.

Nick 

 





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Re: [blind-gamers] F1 Manager 2022

2022-06-08 Thread Cara Quinn
Hi Nick,

Welcome to the list. I don’t post often but have been doing so a bit more of 
late.

I too love racing games and have just discovered that Forza Horizon 5 is 
somewhat accessible, so this might be something you’re interested in. One or 
two others here on the list are also playing it.

it’s definitely not perfect (with quite a few rough edges) but with a bit of 
persistance, it can be quite a fun driving / racing experience.

If you’re interested and would like to know more, I can share more details. -or 
someone else may chime in as well. Just let us know.

Have a great day and enjoy the list!

Cheers!

Cara



> On Jun 8, 2022, at 5:33 AM, Nickus de Vos  wrote:
> 
> Hi all
> 
> I'm new to this list.
> 
> One aspect of gaming I really miss since losing a lot of my eye site years 
> ago is sports, cricket, rugby racing games etc.
> 
> Yesterday I came across this new title which will be launching later this 
> year. Note this is not the F1 22 game, this is a different game which is pure 
> management.
> 
> I wonder if anyone know something with regards to the accessibility of this 
> game or similar games. It would be really awesome if developers can make 
> games like these accessible.
> 
> Nick
> 



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