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Afraid of Spiders? Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's Accessibility Features Have You Covered

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Introducing Asymmetrical Hearing Compensation

Also known as Balance
 
Introducing Asymmetrical Hearing Compensation

Also known as Balance
What a novelty in a world where the new iPhone has a camera button (that my Sony Ericsson button phone coincidentally also had merely 20 years ago). Innovation is truly astonishing these days! :rolleyes:

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What exactly makes this controversial? Arachnophobia is a thing, a common enough thing - around 5%, couple percent here or there - and obviously people suffering from it will not have a good time playing a game with (big) spiders in it - thus, much more likely to either not buy the game or be negative about it. Notably though arachnophobia is pretty specific, so replacing spiders with say crustaceans seems to be the go-to move. Similar size and somewhat close enough profile.

The need for this has accelerated with improved graphical fidelity as well. Everything including arachnids in games gets more lifelike. This triggers reactions much more easily. Spiders and the like being usually in jump scares or just jumping to your face does not help either.

Btw, VR should be fun in this regard :D
 
What exactly makes this controversial? Arachnophobia is a thing, a common enough thing - around 5%, couple percent here or there - and obviously people suffering from it will not have a good time playing a game with (big) spiders in it - thus, much more likely to either not buy the game or be negative about it. Notably though arachnophobia is pretty specific, so replacing spiders with say crustaceans seems to be the go-to move. Similar size and somewhat close enough profile.

The need for this has accelerated with improved graphical fidelity as well. Everything including arachnids in games gets more lifelike. This triggers reactions much more easily. Spiders and the like being usually in jump scares or just jumping to your face does not help either.

Btw, VR should be fun in this regard :D
Crabs ftw

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What exactly makes this controversial?
We don't notice it these days, but we are on the internet here, so...
Pretty sure I can find things about what you had/are having for lunch today to fight over. ;)

Notably though arachnophobia is pretty specific, so replacing spiders with say crustaceans seems to be the go-to move. Similar size and somewhat close enough profile.
Designing the game from the start with this as a requirement would have probably generated less "controversy."
 
What exactly makes this controversial?
I don't think anybody ever wanted spiders in a CoD game, but the devs squeezed them in anyway because of reasons. So now, out of the kindness of the developers' hearts, comes the arachnophobia button to mitigate an issue that wouldn't even exist if someone wasn't retarded enough to put spiders into CoD. And we're supposed to be happy and grateful that there's a solution to a problem that has no reason to exist in the first place? :kookoo:
 
Does the game itself state they are Spiders or are they just spidery looking aliens?
Does this mean there should be a PSA for all phobics now everywhere if a Spider may be present?
Does the word SPIDER trigger them? :laugh:
Perhaps outdoor scenery should be removed for all Agoraphobics, and any view that might appear to be from a height etc
This is simply the woke being woke and over compensating, it isn't doing anyone a favor.
 
Does the game itself state they are Spiders or are they just spidery looking aliens?
Does this mean there should be a PSA for all phobics now everywhere if a Spider may be present?
Does the word SPIDER trigger them? :laugh:
Perhaps outdoor scenery should be removed for all Agoraphobics, and any view that might appear to be from a height etc
This is simply the woke being woke and over compensating, it isn't doing anyone a favor.
Exactly.

The other thing is that if Hogwarts Legacy, a game made for all ages had real giant spiders in it (not just spidery looking aliens) without a single soul crying about it, then I don't see why we need a toggle in CoD. It's unnecessary attention seeking from the developers, a bit of hype generation, nothing more. The fact that I'm here talking about it when I don't even play CoD means that it actually worked.
 
What is humorous and pathetic is that you can remove spiders from a game because you are afraid of them.
I can definitely see how this affects you. It makes sense how passionate you are about this thing that does nothing to you. Totally sane and normal reaction. Keep up this totally hinged belief of yours
 
They should've made it so when turned on, you have more spiders. You get spiders everywhere. You get giant fuck you poisonous killer spiders running around the wall everywhere in the game. You get spiders like the ones in Australia. Medikits have a 50/50 chance of containing dangerous spiders inside. The levels are littered with spider webs that slow down your movement and get stuck on your screen.

Arachnophobia mode ON should mean that the game actively makes you fear spiders.
 
They should've made it so when turned on, you have more spiders. You get spiders everywhere. You get giant fuck you poisonous killer spiders running around the wall everywhere in the game. You get spiders like the ones in Australia. Medikits have a 50/50 chance of containing dangerous spiders inside. The levels are littered with spider webs that slow down your movement and get stuck on your screen.

Arachnophobia mode ON should mean that the game actively makes you fear spiders.
Are we still talking about CoD? :roll:
 
The other thing is that if Hogwarts Legacy, a game made for all ages had real giant spiders in it (not just spidery looking aliens) without a single soul crying about it, then I don't see why we need a toggle in CoD. It's unnecessary attention seeking from the developers, a bit of hype generation, nothing more. The fact that I'm here talking about it when I don't even play CoD means that it actually worked.
That is an interesting example. Especially because Hogwarts Legacy literally did add an arachnophobia mode :)

 
Wow.. so this really is a thing.

I kind of take back what I said, didn't mean to be mean..

So freaking silly.
 
That ruins the game for people who like spiders?

My biggest concern with this is that doing it so it really doesn't alter gameplay is tricky. So the cost to benefit question is... questionable. But what I hate even more honestly is the way this article is presented just to stoke ugly gamer rage. Like please, we have enough of that without stoking the flames.
I would of never expected this article to stoke gamer rage for this reason. I read comments for popcorn value. In this case fully expecting people to be shitting on CoD for still existing and busting their balls for suggesting they're "innovating" with settings that have existed for over a decade, officially or through mods.

For the chad gamers, as an asian I of course got my ass whooped as a kid. I personally am not against beating kids but wouldn't beat my own because I've read the research papers and know it's not necessary. Reading the comments makes me think gamers would love it if schools brought back physical punishment. To "toughen up the snowflakes". Just thought it's an amusing observation.


The need for this has accelerated with improved graphical fidelity as well. Everything including arachnids in games gets more lifelike. This triggers reactions much more easily. Spiders and the like being usually in jump scares or just jumping to your face does not help either.

Btw, VR should be fun in this regard :D
I don't have have arachnophobia but did mildly shit myself the first time I fought frostbit spiders in Skyrim VR.
 
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This is not a legit way to treat a phobia. Consult a doctor, not a forum.
Don't tell people what to do. By suggesting they "consult a doctor, not a forum" BY USING A FORUM you are being hypocritical. Do better!
 
Don't tell people what to do. By suggesting they "consult a doctor, not a forum" BY USING A FORUM you are being hypocritical. Do better!
My fault, I forgot how many here detest common sense.
 
Real gamers turn the option on, so it doesn't render the legs to gain 1 extra FPS for the competitive advantage.

You also get an harder difficulty because you have less monster to hit? Or are the invisible legs still valid targets? Or are the extremities not valid targets at all and we went back 10 years in FPS development?
 
Are people really afraid of things in video games? News to me. Seems kinda silly. If make-believe scares you, then you really won't enjoy reality.
 
Are people really afraid of things in video games?
Yes. That's why we have genres like horror/fear. That being said, comparing a mental dysfunction like a true diagnosed phobia to a run of the mill fear like "zombies are scary" isn't really fair at all.
 
Still seems a bit weak. I know plenty of disabled people. They are tough.

I don't mean people with anxiety disorders. I mean quadriplegics, people with cerebral palsy, people with muscular dystrophy, and schizophrenics. They are tough. In most cases, life has never been easy for them.

They still try to find their enjoyment and eek out a bit of happiness. Compared to that, I never thought being afraid of imaginary things (or even real things) held much of a case for comparison.
 
Enough!
Stay on the topic.
Discuss with civility.
Stop berating, belittling, insulting, and aggravating other members.
Follow the "Guidelines" when posting.
 
Spiderman won't buy this game, my prediction !
 
Spiderman won't buy this game, my prediction !
Why not? He could enable the feature and kill some floating headed aliens instead of his friends. :D
 
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