Re: [blind-gamers] boodbye vgstorm

2020-08-04 Thread Tobias Vinteus
Aahh, good old Hathorillion. Well, it alternates with the boxes: one of 
the boxes will hurt it and the other will hurt your team. The next time 
she throws out boxes it's the opposite, so if the first time it was the 
first box that hurt you, the second time it will be the second, thte third 
time the first box again and so on...I don't remember if this is random.




On Tue, 4 Aug 2020, mattias wrote:



How to kill the manamon in the schrine this with 2 boxes

No idea to try the fight never quits

 

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The mini games are far more annoying than the movement nonsense.

Though, I wish Aaron had thought to add some navigation tools that the

player could use, e.g. a way to check your coordinates on the map.

 

On 8/4/20, Tobias Vinteus  wrote:

> One has to learn wher to walk so as not fall off the floor. I agree that

> this was quite frustrating, but not impossible. One could always open up a

> notepad in a nother window and write down how many steps you can take

> before falling off the next time, so as to gradually carve out a correct

> path across the floor.

> 

> 

> On Tue, 4 Aug 2020, mattias wrote:

> 

>> 

>> I should never more buy anything from this developer

>> 

>> 

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>> 

>> Skickades från E-post för Windows 10

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Re: [blind-gamers] Explaining the compass, any ideas?

2020-08-04 Thread Shaun Everiss

Interestingly enough I have never used a compass though I do have one.

Its not like I have needed one as such.



On 5/08/2020 3:40 am, Sharon S wrote:


Hi, my dog sends you a lick back. When I am going to the table at the 
office I’m normally walking pretty slowly so it doesn’t hurt when I 
run into it. Also the desk is pretty big and heavy so I don’t think 
there is any chance of me moving it when I run into it. As for putting 
things on it like my drink I make sure I can feel it has hit the table 
before I let go of it. Most of the time I don’t have any issues 
because I have learnt where things are it is just the desk that I have 
problems with. If I am out of the house or at someone’s place I don’t 
know then I use the white cane which stops me from running into things.


I have a friend who is totally blind and he is always doing an injury 
to himself. I think the problem is he walks too fast so before his 
white cane tells him there is something there he has walked into it. 
Unfortunately this also goes for people, I can’t tell you how many 
times we have been going somewhere together and he almost walks into 
me. I have gotten to the stage where I make sure I know where he is 
and make sure either I am walking on a different side of the path or 
he is in front of me. Even when I am following a wall and making noise 
with my cane he still doesn’t realise I am there. I think he would 
benefit with a dog so he could keep up the fast pace and not run into 
everything or everyone, but he isn’t interested.


Well it is way past my bedtime so I better put the computer down and 
try and get some sleep. I only picked it up to start a download, if I 
have a bit to download I like to do it during our off peak hours which 
starts after midnight. If I do my downloading of books and stuff 
during the off peak when no one else in the family is using it then it 
works out for us all. We have download limits on how much we can 
download per month and we have one limit for off peak and one for peak 
time. So if I do all my downloading during the off peak it leaves the 
download during the peak time to my parents to do what they want. So 
far this has worked quite well, well at least we have never gone over 
our limit with the off-peak downloads where we have with the peak 
time. We are lucky because if we go over we don’t get charged extra 
they just slow down our internet speed. This can get frustrating but 
most of the time we have gone over have been only a few days before it 
resets.


Well I really should go now.

From Shaz.

Canberra, Australia.

*From:*blind-gamers@groups.io  *On Behalf Of 
*Chris Norman via groups.io

*Sent:* Tuesday, 4 August 2020 11:50 PM
*To:* blind-gamers@groups.io
*Subject:* Re: [blind-gamers] Explaining the compass, any ideas?

Hi mate,

Not sure anyone can know where north is, unless they're really good at 
reading the sun (thinking that excludes most of us), or they've got a 
finely-tuned magnet embedded somewhere on their person that they can 
feel the pull of. Thinking of it, that would be pretty cool, just sayin'!


Yes, depth perception is a pain! My wife's is pretty rubbish, and she 
actually injures herself far more than I do. I would even go so far as 
to say that people with partial vision probably have a harder time 
than those of us with none, because we don't try and use what we don't 
got, and we don't get harried for looking like we can see stuff, when 
that's not the case.


How do you manage with your lack of depth? I'm guessing you take steps 
to ensure your desk or the floor around it aren't swimming with 
drinks, or your stuff is all over the floor because you booted your 
desk too hard?


Also, give your doggy a stroke from me! :)

Take care,

Chris Norman

On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 at 04:27, Sharon S > wrote:


Hi all, I’ve been reading this topic with interest. I’m only new
to this list so haven’t posted before. I joined the list to find
out more about accessible games. I have had vision problems since
I was six and it has slowly gone down hill from there. Now I’m
getting close to forty and I have very little sight. On a good day
I can see shapes but no real detail. Most of the time I am fine
with my directions, that is unless I stop where I was going to
talk to someone and turn around a bit then it takes me a bit to
work out in which direction I should be going. This has been
helped with the assistance of a seeing eye dog. At the moment I am
between dogs and because of the virus I’m not going out much. I am
also pretty confident with my white cane in areas I know well but
put me on a new route and there will be trouble.

One thing I have noticed lately is my depth perception is totally
gone. For example at the office where I volunteer the desk is big
and white. I can see the desk as I walk up to it but I can’t judge
how far away it is so I either run into it or totally 

Re: [blind-gamers] Explaining the compass, any ideas?

2020-08-04 Thread Patrick Smyth
If you're sighted or have enough low vision it's not hard to tell 
time by the sun, as long as there aren't clouds. If you're in the 
northern hemisphere, the sun is always somewhat to the south. Over 
the course of the day it moves from east to west. In the early 
morning or late evening someone with only light perception might 
be able to make an educated guess. At noon, if you lived pretty 
far north, you might be able to tell as a total by the direction 
the sun is hitting your body.


The compass app on the iPhone has come a long way, and seems to be 
moderately reliable now. Might also be useful in conjunction with 
a conventional map app, at least for that annoying bit as you get 
going. I really do hate that part...Siri, if I knew which way blah 
street was, I wouldn't need your directions.



Patrick



"Sharon S"  writes:

Hi, my dog sends you a lick back. When I am going to the table 
at the office I’m normally
walking pretty slowly so it doesn’t hurt when I run into it. 
Also the desk is pretty big and heavy
so I don’t think there is any chance of me moving it when I run 
into it. As for putting things on it
like my drink I make sure I can feel it has hit the table before 
I let go of it. Most of the time I
don’t have any issues because I have learnt where things are it 
is just the desk that I have
problems with. If I am out of the house or at someone’s place I 
don’t know then I use the white

cane which stops me from running into things.



I have a friend who is totally blind and he is always doing an 
injury to himself. I think the
problem is he walks too fast so before his white cane tells him 
there is something there he has
walked into it. Unfortunately this also goes for people, I can’t 
tell you how many times we have
been going somewhere together and he almost walks into me. I 
have gotten to the stage where
I make sure I know where he is and make sure either I am walking 
on a different side of the path
or he is in front of me. Even when I am following a wall and 
making noise with my cane he still
doesn’t realise I am there. I think he would benefit with a dog 
so he could keep up the fast pace
and not run into everything or everyone, but he isn’t 
interested.




Well it is way past my bedtime so I better put the computer down 
and try and get some sleep. I
only picked it up to start a download, if I have a bit to 
download I like to do it during our off peak
hours which starts after midnight. If I do my downloading of 
books and stuff during the off peak
when no one else in the family is using it then it works out for 
us all. We have download limits
on how much we can download per month and we have one limit for 
off peak and one for peak
time. So if I do all my downloading during the off peak it 
leaves the download during the peak
time to my parents to do what they want. So far this has worked 
quite well, well at least we
have never gone over our limit with the off-peak downloads where 
we have with the peak time.
We are lucky because if we go over we don’t get charged extra 
they just slow down our internet
speed. This can get frustrating but most of the time we have 
gone over have been only a few

days before it resets.



Well I really should go now.

From Shaz.

Canberra, Australia.



From: blind-gamers@groups.io  On Behalf 
Of Chris Norman via

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Sent: Tuesday, 4 August 2020 11:50 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
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Hi mate,

Not sure anyone can know where north is, unless they're really 
good at reading the sun (thinking
that excludes most of us), or they've got a finely-tuned magnet 
embedded somewhere on their
person that they can feel the pull of. Thinking of it, that 
would be pretty cool, just sayin'!




Yes, depth perception is a pain! My wife's is pretty rubbish, 
and she actually injures herself far
more than I do. I would even go so far as to say that people 
with partial vision probably have a
harder time than those of us with none, because we don't try and 
use what we don't got, and
we don't get harried for looking like we can see stuff, when 
that's not the case.




How do you manage with your lack of depth? I'm guessing you take 
steps to ensure your desk
or the floor around it aren't swimming with drinks, or your 
stuff is all over the floor because you

booted your desk too hard?



Also, give your doggy a stroke from me! :)



Take care,



Chris Norman







On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 at 04:27, Sharon S  
wrote:


 Hi all, I’ve been reading this topic with interest. I’m only 
 new to this list so haven’t posted
 before. I joined the list to find out more about accessible 
 games. I have had vision
 problems since I was six and it has slowly gone down hill from 
 there. Now I’m getting close
 to forty and I have very little sight. On a good day I can see 
 shapes but no real detail. Most
 of the time I am fine with my directions, that is unless I stop 
 where I was going to talk to
 

Re: [blind-gamers] boodbye vgstorm

2020-08-04 Thread mattias
How to kill the manamon in the schrine this with 2 boxesNo idea to try the fight never quits Skickades från E-post för Windows 10 Från: Justin JonesSkickat: den 4 augusti 2020 15:31Till: blind-gamers@groups.ioÄmne: Re: [blind-gamers] boodbye vgstorm The mini games are far more annoying than the movement nonsense.Though, I wish Aaron had thought to add some navigation tools that theplayer could use, e.g. a way to check your coordinates on the map. On 8/4/20, Tobias Vinteus  wrote:> One has to learn wher to walk so as not fall off the floor. I agree that> this was quite frustrating, but not impossible. One could always open up a> notepad in a nother window and write down how many steps you can take> before falling off the next time, so as to gradually carve out a correct> path across the floor.> > > On Tue, 4 Aug 2020, mattias wrote:> >> >> I should never more buy anything from this developer>> >> >> >> >> >> Skickades från E-post för Windows 10>> >> >> >> >> >> > > > >   -- Justin M. Jones, M.A.atreides...@gmail.com(254) 624-9155701 Ewing St. #509-C, Ft. Wayne IN, 46802   

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Re: [blind-gamers] Explaining the compass, any ideas?

2020-08-04 Thread Sharon S
Hi, my dog sends you a lick back. When I am going to the table at the office 
I’m normally walking pretty slowly so it doesn’t hurt when I run into it. Also 
the desk is pretty big and heavy so I don’t think there is any chance of me 
moving it when I run into it. As for putting things on it like my drink I make 
sure I can feel it has hit the table before I let go of it. Most of the time I 
don’t have any issues because I have learnt where things are it is just the 
desk that I have problems with. If I am out of the house or at someone’s place 
I don’t know then I use the white cane which stops me from running into things.

 

I have a friend who is totally blind and he is always doing an injury to 
himself. I think the problem is he walks too fast so before his white cane 
tells him there is something there he has walked into it. Unfortunately this 
also goes for people, I can’t tell you how many times we have been going 
somewhere together and he almost walks into me. I have gotten to the stage 
where I make sure I know where he is and make sure either I am walking on a 
different side of the path or he is in front of me. Even when I am following a 
wall and making noise with my cane he still doesn’t realise I am there. I think 
he would benefit with a dog so he could keep up the fast pace and not run into 
everything or everyone, but he isn’t interested.

 

Well it is way past my bedtime so I better put the computer down and try and 
get some sleep. I only picked it up to start a download, if I have a bit to 
download I like to do it during our off peak hours which starts after midnight. 
If I do my downloading of books and stuff during the off peak when no one else 
in the family is using it then it works out for us all. We have download limits 
on how much we can download per month and we have one limit for off peak and 
one for peak time. So if I do all my downloading during the off peak it leaves 
the download during the peak time to my parents to do what they want. So far 
this has worked quite well, well at least we have never gone over our limit 
with the off-peak downloads where we have with the peak time. We are lucky 
because if we go over we don’t get charged extra they just slow down our 
internet speed. This can get frustrating but most of the time we have gone over 
have been only a few days before it resets.

 

Well I really should go now.

>From Shaz.

Canberra, Australia.

 

From: blind-gamers@groups.io  On Behalf Of Chris Norman 
via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, 4 August 2020 11:50 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Explaining the compass, any ideas?

 

Hi mate,

Not sure anyone can know where north is, unless they're really good at reading 
the sun (thinking that excludes most of us), or they've got a finely-tuned 
magnet embedded somewhere on their person that they can feel the pull of. 
Thinking of it, that would be pretty cool, just sayin'!

 

Yes, depth perception is a pain! My wife's is pretty rubbish, and she actually 
injures herself far more than I do. I would even go so far as to say that 
people with partial vision probably have a harder time than those of us with 
none, because we don't try and use what we don't got, and we don't get harried 
for looking like we can see stuff, when that's not the case.

 

How do you manage with your lack of depth? I'm guessing you take steps to 
ensure your desk or the floor around it aren't swimming with drinks, or your 
stuff is all over the floor because you booted your desk too hard?

 

Also, give your doggy a stroke from me! :)

 

Take care,

 

Chris Norman

 

 

 

On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 at 04:27, Sharon S mailto:ko...@areujoking.com> > wrote:

Hi all, I’ve been reading this topic with interest. I’m only new to this list 
so haven’t posted before. I joined the list to find out more about accessible 
games. I have had vision problems since I was six and it has slowly gone down 
hill from there. Now I’m getting close to forty and I have very little sight. 
On a good day I can see shapes but no real detail. Most of the time I am fine 
with my directions, that is unless I stop where I was going to talk to someone 
and turn around a bit then it takes me a bit to work out in which direction I 
should be going. This has been helped with the assistance of a seeing eye dog. 
At the moment I am between dogs and because of the virus I’m not going out 
much. I am also pretty confident with my white cane in areas I know well but 
put me on a new route and there will be trouble.

 

One thing I have noticed lately is my depth perception is totally gone. For 
example at the office where I volunteer the desk is big and white. I can see 
the desk as I walk up to it but I can’t judge how far away it is so I either 
run into it or totally miss putting things on it. I don’t recall having this 
problem when I was younger however I was always short sighted so don’t know if 
that has anything to do with it.

 

Now for the 

[blind-gamers] Mortal Kombat XL and 11 PC Questions

2020-08-04 Thread Kelly Sapergia
Hi,

During Steam's summer sale a month ago, I bought Mortal Kombat 11. It's
definitely a lot of fun, especially when playing using my Xbox 360
controller.
There's one thing that annoys me however. I don't experience any lag or
slow-down during gameplay, but elements like fatalities take a long time to
complete once the move is entered. At the moment, I don't perform many
fatalities as a result. I'm wondering if anyone else is experiencing this
behavior, or if there's an adjustment I need to make somewhere, as I'm
thinking it has something to do with the video settings?

As well, I'm now considering purchasing the previous game in the series,
Mortal Kombat XL, also from Steam. I understand the system requirements are
less than 11's in terms of memory, but am curious as to how easy the menus
are to navigate? In the majority of games I bought during the sale, I can
read the screen using NVDA's OCR feature with mixed results. Are MK XL's
menus readable this way, or does anyone have a menu guide?

Thanks.

Yours Sincerely,
Kelly John Sapergia
Show Host and Production Director
The Global Voice Internet Radio
www.theglobalvoice.info

Personal Website: www.ksapergia.net
Business Site (KJS Productions): www.kjsproductions.com
Follow me on Twitter at: kjsapergia



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Re: [blind-gamers] Explaining the compass, any ideas?

2020-08-04 Thread Chris Norman via groups.io
Hi mate,
Not sure anyone can know where north is, unless they're really good at
reading the sun (thinking that excludes most of us), or they've got a
finely-tuned magnet embedded somewhere on their person that they can feel
the pull of. Thinking of it, that would be pretty cool, just sayin'!

Yes, depth perception is a pain! My wife's is pretty rubbish, and she
actually injures herself far more than I do. I would even go so far as to
say that people with partial vision probably have a harder time than those
of us with none, because we don't try and use what we don't got, and we
don't get harried for looking like we can see stuff, when that's not the
case.

How do you manage with your lack of depth? I'm guessing you take steps to
ensure your desk or the floor around it aren't swimming with drinks, or
your stuff is all over the floor because you booted your desk too hard?

Also, give your doggy a stroke from me! :)

Take care,

Chris Norman



On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 at 04:27, Sharon S  wrote:

> Hi all, I’ve been reading this topic with interest. I’m only new to this
> list so haven’t posted before. I joined the list to find out more about
> accessible games. I have had vision problems since I was six and it has
> slowly gone down hill from there. Now I’m getting close to forty and I have
> very little sight. On a good day I can see shapes but no real detail. Most
> of the time I am fine with my directions, that is unless I stop where I was
> going to talk to someone and turn around a bit then it takes me a bit to
> work out in which direction I should be going. This has been helped with
> the assistance of a seeing eye dog. At the moment I am between dogs and
> because of the virus I’m not going out much. I am also pretty confident
> with my white cane in areas I know well but put me on a new route and there
> will be trouble.
>
>
>
> One thing I have noticed lately is my depth perception is totally gone.
> For example at the office where I volunteer the desk is big and white. I
> can see the desk as I walk up to it but I can’t judge how far away it is so
> I either run into it or totally miss putting things on it. I don’t recall
> having this problem when I was younger however I was always short sighted
> so don’t know if that has anything to do with it.
>
>
>
> Now for the original topic, I have no idea about the directions of a
> compass when out and about. Once I came out of a shopping mall a different
> way then I went in so had no idea where I should be going and neither did
> my dog. So I put my GPS on for help, I put in where I wanted to be and it
> then told me to walk a certain distance north. I had no idea at all which
> way was North so I ended up just having to pick a direction and go. Once I
> was on my way the GPS then gave me directions as turn left or turn right
> which helped me allot more.
>
>
>
> At my scout hall however I could tell you which way was North because we
> worked it out years ago with a compass and each point is directed towards a
> wall of the hall. For example, North is the lake side of the hall, East is
> the kitchen, South is the road side and west is the cupboards. However,
> that only works while we are in the hall, take me outside and turn me
> slightly and I will give you the wrong direction.
>
>
>
> Well better go now. I have heaps of emails to catch up on and my tummy is
> saying it is time for lunch.
>
>
>
> Talk later.
>
> From Shaz.
>
> Canberra, Australia.
>
>
>
> *From:* blind-gamers@groups.io  *On Behalf Of *Chris
> Norman via groups.io
> *Sent:* Monday, 3 August 2020 12:43 AM
> *To:* blind-gamers@groups.io
> *Subject:* Re: [blind-gamers] Explaining the compass, any ideas?
>
>
>
> Yeah, it's changed my outlook too.
>
>
>
> I've been sending the odd message from this thread onto my wife as well.
> She's partial in one eye, and has recently gotten dead interested in all
> this stuff, since Google Maps took us alongside a canal late at night, and
> she suddenly realised her lovely vision she'd relied and prided herself on
> wasn't worth squat when faced with darkness she couldn't penetrate, near
> water she couldn't swim in, with nobody she could rely on, other than a
> husband she wasn't entirely happy with relinquishing navigational control
> to.
>
>
>
> Needless to say, she's now had cane training under blindfold.
>
>
>
> Take care,
>
>
>
> Chris Norman
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 at 05:06, Christy S  wrote:
>
> From a purely analytical standpoint I'm fascinated too.
>
>
>
> I think the main point though is, if someone's brain doesn't know how to
> grasp a concept due to wiring from very early on for whatever reason, it
> can't just be taught. This is important, because if more people understood
> this, I think there would be a lot less judgmental attitudes in the blind
> community toward those who can't do spatial concepts. I point at myself
> saying this, because I've at least thought similar things like sheesh,
> didn't get you good training? Or WTF, 

Re: [blind-gamers] boodbye vgstorm

2020-08-04 Thread Justin Jones
The mini games are far more annoying than the movement nonsense.
Though, I wish Aaron had thought to add some navigation tools that the
player could use, e.g. a way to check your coordinates on the map.

On 8/4/20, Tobias Vinteus  wrote:
> One has to learn wher to walk so as not fall off the floor. I agree that
> this was quite frustrating, but not impossible. One could always open up a
> notepad in a nother window and write down how many steps you can take
> before falling off the next time, so as to gradually carve out a correct
> path across the floor.
>
>
> On Tue, 4 Aug 2020, mattias wrote:
>
>>
>> I should never more buy anything from this developer
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Skickades från E-post för Windows 10
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> 
>
>


-- 
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atreides...@gmail.com
(254) 624-9155
701 Ewing St. #509-C, Ft. Wayne IN, 46802

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Re: [blind-gamers] boodbye vgstorm

2020-08-04 Thread Tobias Vinteus
One has to learn wher to walk so as not fall off the floor. I agree that 
this was quite frustrating, but not impossible. One could always open up a 
notepad in a nother window and write down how many steps you can take 
before falling off the next time, so as to gradually carve out a correct 
path across the floor.



On Tue, 4 Aug 2020, mattias wrote:



I should never more buy anything from this developer

 

 

Skickades från E-post för Windows 10

 






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Re: [blind-gamers] boodbye vgstorm

2020-08-04 Thread mattias
Some areas are totaly impossibleLike the schrineThe room without floorsThe is a downstare or Something to the left but good luck to go there Skickades från E-post för Windows 10 Från: Justin JonesSkickat: den 4 augusti 2020 11:00Till: blind-gamers@groups.ioÄmne: Re: [blind-gamers] boodbye vgstorm Why? On 8/4/20, mattias  wrote:> I should never more buy anything from this developer> > > > > > Skickades från E-post för Windows 10> > > >   -- Justin M. Jones, M.A.atreides...@gmail.com(254) 624-9155701 Ewing St. #509-C, Ft. Wayne IN, 46802   

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Re: [blind-gamers] boodbye vgstorm

2020-08-04 Thread Justin Jones
Why?

On 8/4/20, mattias  wrote:
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[blind-gamers] boodbye vgstorm

2020-08-04 Thread mattias
I should never more buy anything from this developer  Skickades från E-post för Windows 10 

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