I 100% agree with accessibility features. This includes some of the newer considerations.
no-strobe mode
normalized volume mode (makes it so sound doesn't spike up suddenly, sudden loud noises are not nice)
greater setting for subtitles, size, color, descriptive vs transcription. And keep ui elements out of the caption zones!
documentation written in simple language for ease of readability.
read back for all written content. Not just the first damn word of a text box. (Seriouly a lot of games do this now its this is just annoying!)
I once saw a thing where a DM (D&D) had an anonymous survey of common sensitive topics. He'd gage what his players where comfortable with prior to starting a campaign and adjust the story accordingly. Games just need this.
Once was plenty enough to learn the lesson for me.
I figured it be smart to not wash it down with water or dilute it. To really let work on the stomach. Burned like hell but I was heartburn free.
I cannot over empathize the horrors that occurred in my lower regions the next day. My body made some new and loud noises. I can only be thankful I work from home.
The gummies are not bad all though, if used as directed, and still decently effective. Just be sure to wash them down with a lot of water.
I found the trick with the reflux is those apple cider vinegar gummies every night. I had to cut calcium heavy things due to a blood condition but these gummies work pretty well.Just don't swap them with a shot glass of apple cider vinegar. Ive learned you will get a terrible case of shits.
I think surface level info is fine for an explainer video. That's kind if the point. He could do a little more to push people towards more detailed sources of info but he's not worse then most other explainer and he seems to be sourcing things decently.
I watch some of his stuff but I wouldn't blame anyone for choosing not to. The guys presentation of the research is just annoyingly pretentious and he seems to have a bit of an ego.
I get it his shtick is that he's a hipster journalist referring to your audiance as "guys". Its just not working for me.
Didn't he order all of his unfinished works destroyed (by a streamroller) specifically so people whould never read it?. Seems a bit disrespectful to dig up his work.
Yes. I have this with a few. I like games with a emotionally driven gameplay. This makes the soundtracks significant to me. No lryocs needed to hear emotions but there is lyrics occasionally.I have a weird set of self enforced rules for this kind of music.
I can't listen to the songs more then once a day.
I can't listen to the song on its own I need to hear the Playlist in its intended order to relive the experiance.
I cant do remixes untill Ive heard the original song enough times.
Unless a remixed version of the song is part of the experiance.
This is tough since I really like a song called "Heir of grief" (not from a video game but from a webcomic) but the Playlist associated with that is like 500 songs longs and takes day to get through. I really need to earn the experience.
This is true. Green party was pretty big in my hometown and the local representative was great. But it was considered a "waste of a vote" to vote on them so everyone left leaning often voted for the liberals out of fear that the conservatives whould get in if they didn't.
Regardless of what side your on as a Canadian I'd warn you that you need ranked voting for this kind of thing to work. We don't have that here.
We have one prominently right party and 2 left parties. This heavily skews the votes towards the right as left votes are being split between 2 parties. Often as a left voter you have to vote for the more popular party even if you don't like them in order to keep the right leaning party from winning.
Ranked voting would fix this issue but neither of the 2 popular parties on eatch side, who can fix this want to fix it. Both the popular left and right parties work to supress all other parties.
If your not getting ranked voting that 3rd party will only exist to split the vote for whatever side its on.
They'd be analyzing play behavior. I actually do keep a lot of these around as fidget toys as i get bored at meetings. But I'm not sure if I could simulate that on command. Fidgeting is a mindless activity.
Thanksgiving and black Friday are not religious so they'd stay I imagine.