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visual warning for Skill Checks
please add option to use some visual warning before skill checks I just dont play as survivor often because I just like to play listening to music on the background and its impossible do any gen its like to go agaist a huntress lullaby with 5 tokens
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or you could just turn off your music
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Or just stay even more alert. Think like an all-time Huntress Lullaby that you can't destroy.
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There are costs to every decision. Listen to music = can’t hear skill checks.
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Though it was a deaf person with a good suggestion. Guess I was wrong.
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The visual queue is the skill check.
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Listen to the audio que, turn off your music.
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Lmao create a problem for yourself, ask devs to fix it for you LOL
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Whatever. The skill check doesn’t start in the skill check zone.
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Yes I know. That is the audio cue. The visual half is the skillcheck
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There should be an audio cue as accessibility option for deaf people or people that have hearing problems, similar to visual heartbeat on mobile (which needs to be implemented on normal version in some form as well)
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It would be nice to be able to play DBD with thematic music in the background, but auditory cues are built into almost every part of the game, from the heartbeat, the grunts of pain, the noise of repairing, the skill checks, the alerts, and everything else. It is impossible to play without DBD sounds on, unless you are some kind of super lucky savant.
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only thing actually that cant do anything about its the skill check, spine chill do all the job about heartbeat
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its like the old struggle that goes like 4 years to they think "oh, smash space button its dumb isnt?" its a problem that its easy to be fix,, just need some noise of the community
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This is still great accessibility for the hard of hearing so I don't see why not.
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That's like saying 5 stack huntress lullaby doesn't do anything, it does and players with hearing loss are pretty much always playing with 5 stack lullaby.
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I think that's the point of that perk, you only have the skill check. Whether you're listening to music or not, with 5 tokens, you're not going to hear anything.
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If you’re paying attention you can still hit skill checks with a 5 stack huntress lullaby. This post is about people who choose to cause their own problem, not disabled people.
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Just because they're choosing to listen to music doesn't make it a bad suggestion. There is literally 0 reason not to have this. just have a visual cue on screen at the same time the audio cue happens. Huntress lullaby would of course be changed to also delay or remove this cue.
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I strongly agree with this suggestion, it would allow deaf players to play the game if they added visual queues for the terror radius & skill checks. The terror radius could be the edges of the screen pulsating red, first slightly & increasing with intensity of what would otherwise be volume. It could be a setting that can be toggled.
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