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I feel like people who could actually hear could abuse this system. Tbh most games are hard to play without sound.
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The netease variant identity v has a visual heart beat that makes it easy to know when you're in the killers vicinity you should check that out its a pretty decent game. Otherwise I agree this would be abused more often than not.0
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Blood and scratches are there if you don't hear the survivor you know in what direction he went
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MasterLoli said:
I feel like people who could actually hear could abuse this system. Tbh most games are hard to play without sound.
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Maxi605 said:
Blood and scratches are there if you don't hear the survivor you know in what direction he went
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Well at least there's confirmation that its possible to have some help for hearing impaired players, even if it's not in their immediate plans.5 -
they are ok with hard of hearing but not color blind people? initiate self destruct sequence
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I agree that this can be abused, but God do I need a visual que/Vque or closed captions/[CC]! In my opinion, if one is deaf and needs a Vque or [CC], there should be a system in place for that. Now for the debate on how hearies will abuse Vques or [CC]. I play with a few deaf gamers like myself, and we all agreed that it would be fair to have [CC]/Vques blocked off too EVERYONE until manually unlocked by a dev. In other words one must submit and inquiry to the devs. The devs can review your case, see that you are infact a deaf person whom is not abusing the system to get more notifications, and unlock Vques or [CC]. Some say it is discriminatory to ask questions, ask for proof, or go through a process like this. However, the four of us said if proof or a submission to the devs is needed and gets us Vques or [CC] we don't mind a bit. We just want our Vques or [CC] so we can enjoy the game to its full. Just thought I'd float that idea around. 🤟
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DarkWo1f997 said:Maxi605 said:
Blood and scratches are there if you don't hear the survivor you know in what direction he went
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Hubz said:DarkWo1f997 said:Maxi605 said:
Blood and scratches are there if you don't hear the survivor you know in what direction he went
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@TheLegendDyl4n1 said:
they are ok with hard of hearing but not color blind people? initiate self destruct sequenceThey’ve actually started ideas on helping color blind people.
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I believe you can get special headsets that increase faint sounds, try looking online for em for hard to hear.
But actually I prefer to play Killer without sound and just some smooth jazz and just predict where the survivors go, if I can do that, I believe you can do it too, until the devs figure something out for you.Post edited by [Deleted User] on1 -
Emeal said:
I believe you can get special headsets that increase faint sounds, try looking online for em for hard to hear.
But actually I prefer to play Killer without sound and just some smooth jazz and just predict where the survivors go, if I can do that, I believe you can do it too, until the devs figure something out for you.0 -
@DarkWo1f997 said:
Deaf and hard of hearing are two completely different things...And if one group can be given advice on how to improve their situation, why shouldn't it?
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Orion said:
@DarkWo1f997 said:
Deaf and hard of hearing are two completely different things...And if one group can be given advice on how to improve their situation, why shouldn't it?
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@DarkWo1f997 said:
Deaf and hard of hearing are two completely different things...There are many levels of deafness, and only an extremely small percentage of the deaf are profoundly deaf (have no hearing at all). Some just have a severe DB loss, which can be helped with hearing aids and other devices that increase the volume level. However, the majority don’t have a normal hearing curve, and may only be able to hear in certain frequency bands. They may not be able to hear things like grunts, screams, footsteps, etc.
I would support a visual indication of sound when in a deaf mode, where the game sound is muted. They will still be at a severe disadvantage, but there is no fair way that a deaf person can play this game w/o some visual aid. This game relies way too much on sound, and the devs are even trying to deafen hearing people by raising the chase music to insane volume levels.
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@Emeal said:
I believe you can get special headsets that increase faint sounds, try looking online for em for hard to hear.
But actually I prefer to play Killer without sound and just some smooth jazz and just predict where the survivors go, if I can do that, I believe you can do it too, until the devs figure something out for you.Depends on what you are looking at for your experience. If a person is completely deaf it is likely they would want headphones with significant base as they well be able to feel the vibrations. If they have problems hearing low pitches, a headset that increases treble or can amplify high pitched sounds might be helpful. (And vise versa if a person can't here high pitches) Some like the sound to go through their hearing aids/cochlear implant via tcoil or bluetooth (<--What I do) Others prefer a mix of everything I mentioned (Personally I use hearing aids to pump direct audio through, with a base headset for feeling vibrations, as well as closed captions (if they are available). This is just for me, and I don't speak for everyone. There are always ways to improve or add something better compatible like vques or [CC]. Unfortunately there is no "Fix All" solution.
PS: I have a friend that has a computer program which she fine tunes to increase her sound. Check out DeafGirlGaming on twitch if you want to know the software....because I can't remember what she uses ;P
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Kaelum said:
@DarkWo1f997 said:
Deaf and hard of hearing are two completely different things...There are many levels of deafness, and only an extremely small percentage of the deaf are profoundly deaf (have no hearing at all). Some just have a severe DB loss, which can be helped with hearing aids and other devices that increase the volume level. However, the majority don’t have a normal hearing curve, and may only be able to hear in certain frequency bands. They may not be able to hear things like grunts, screams, footsteps, etc.
I would support a visual indication of sound when in a deaf mode, where the game sound is muted. They will still be at a severe disadvantage, but there is no fair way that a deaf person can play this game w/o some visual aid. This game relies way too much on sound, and the devs are even trying to deafen hearing people by raising the chase music to insane volume levels.
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Hearing killers are already abusing the system!! Honestly this isn't much fun anymore. Mostly reverting to customs with friends just to get my money's worth these days. There are already too many things in favor of killer and I also play killer and 4k every game barely trying. Its not fun as there is no challenge. I don't know why BHVR is catering to these toxic crying killers. Its not balanced at all.
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Did you seriously need to necro a 5 year old thread?
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