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No arachnophobia planned

supersonic853
supersonic853 Member Posts: 5,775
edited July 3 in General Discussions

Don't have translations so this might not be his exact words and its just a interview, I just saw this on reddit. But if they do do this as a killer (since its a common request) we maybe cannot expect this to come in with them. I assume the same for plague and clown probably as well.

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  • 100PercentBPMain
    100PercentBPMain Member Posts: 2,768

    that got a chuckle from me, but it's not wrong; listen to a Quebecer talk and then a Parisian

  • Shroompy
    Shroompy Member Posts: 7,779

    I mean its just a different dialect. I myself am Acadien which is still very distinct compared to Quebecois despite both cultures being in neighbouring provinces. But in the end, its still french.

  • Valuetown
    Valuetown Member Posts: 813

    Australian English is still English but good luck understanding an Australian dialect and all the slang they use in practically every sentence if you are a standard English as a second language learner.

  • Shroompy
    Shroompy Member Posts: 7,779

    Ok, but do you point to them saying theyre speaking Australian?

  • Mooks
    Mooks Member Posts: 15,082

    would be like only accommodating one form of color blindness

    so.. since the current colorblind mode isnt actually helpful for all kind of colorblindness conditions they should remove it as well?

  • VibranToucan
    VibranToucan Member Posts: 674

    Can you tell me the timestamp where he says this? I don't speak French but I have been putting parts of the transcript into translators with no success

  • Lixadonna
    Lixadonna Member Posts: 691

    Wasn't this already established? I feel like this was already alluded to either here or on social media.

  • Ryuhi
    Ryuhi Member Posts: 4,434
    edited July 3

    There is a major difference between being unsettled and having psychosomatic responses. If you can't understand the foundation of the issue, please research it first before telling people they're not allowed to play "horror" games.

    Especially when they're games they've otherwise been playing for longer than a console generation.

  • VibranToucan
    VibranToucan Member Posts: 674

    Alright, I put the entire transcript of the interview into a translator and found nothing like that. Like please tell me what he said in this interview that even implies this?

    Here is what I got translating it:

    https://pastebin.com/vf9pa19V

  • HeroLives
    HeroLives Member Posts: 3,233
    edited July 4

    Steps to have YouTube auto translate for you with captions:

    1. Hit the CC option in the top right
    2. Then click the gear/cog setting and find the CC for captions options, click
    3. Click auto-translate
    4. Select preferred language

    I hope this helps ☺️

  • Scarlett1111
    Scarlett1111 Member Posts: 154

    These people just don't care about anyone else. I physically cannot see vomiting (even that animated rainbow stuff they do in kids shows) without getting panic attacks or vomiting myself, even gagging makes me incredibly nauseous. This is not something I can control, and should not be punished over for just trying to play a game I enjoy.

  • Valuetown
    Valuetown Member Posts: 813

    Yes. And further to the point, Canada hasn't been a part of France since 1763. Britain didn't travel to Australia until 1788. I say this because Canada not only had longer to distinguish its dialect from France for longer, but it is being intertwined with English, which is exactly what that dialect of French is. Are you and your siblings always identical just because you have the same parents?

  • Shroompy
    Shroompy Member Posts: 7,779

    thanks for the history lesson, anyway.

    Im not saying theyre identical, Im saying at the end of the day they are still the same language, just spoken slightly differently. Using myself as an example, just because Im Acadian doesnt mean I dont understand people from Quebec or France. As some one who speaks English as well, am I gonna say I speak Canadian? Or go to some one from the states and say they speak American? Of course not, because that sounds stupid. Just call it English and get it over with.

    To use that family analogy of yours as well. They may not be identical, but they all share the same blood and name.

  • Valuetown
    Valuetown Member Posts: 813

    I hear people say American English and Australian English all the time. The problem with your statement about Canadian English is that it has very little difference with just normal British English, as does normal American English. The more the dialect influences the language, the more it can be called just the dialect. If the vocabulary is more than just one or two slang words every few sentences and you really need to know the lingo to understand the sentences, yeah I'd say you can just call it as the dialect.

    Regarding my family analogy, they have a first name for a reason. You don't call your siblings by their last name, you use their first name. You know, the name that is personal to them?

  • kosaba11
    kosaba11 Member Posts: 312

    Never said people can't play horror games, but the horror genre is meant to scare you and make you uncomfortable. A non-horror game having such a thing makes sense, but horror games should never limit what they can do to accommodate phobias. Horror games are a perfect opportunity to overcome your fears without putting yourself in any real danger.

    And yes, I'm aware that having a phobia and being colorblind are different, what I did was called an analogy. Essentially, what I was saying was that, if only arachnophobia received a filter, that'd be ignoring every other phobia already shown off in the game - Some of which affect far more people than arachnophobia, actually. That'd be similar to only including an accessibility option to aid one type of colorblindness - we can all agree that would be wrong. By that same token, only catering to the minority of players with arachnophobia while ignoring everyone else's phobias in the game would be wrong.

    There are too many phobias to give a filter to, and while arachnophobia is common, it's not even the most common represented in DBD right now. If the more common phobias aren't receiving filters, then arachnophobia shouldn't receive a filter. And if they do give arachnophobia a filter, then they'd have to add a filter for every other phobia.

  • Ryuhi
    Ryuhi Member Posts: 4,434
  • squbax
    squbax Member Posts: 1,750

    Not really, if they need to implement it theyll need to implement filters for clourophobia, hemetophobia, mycophobia, entomophobia and the like, this would be like asking for a doom game where gore is censored. Its fine for other games sure, but a horror game having phobia filters would just be hilarious.

  • Rapid99
    Rapid99 Member Posts: 326

    I mean it don't matter to me I'll just never play survivor again lmao. It's great to be a killer player so I can choose what I see.

  • Shroompy
    Shroompy Member Posts: 7,779

    you do know that some one from Quebec and France can still easily hold a conversation right

  • Valuetown
    Valuetown Member Posts: 813

    Wait................ really?????? /s

    I never said they couldn't. But to try and criticize, even as a poor joke, the original tweet because the poster DARED to call the dialect they spoke as the dialect itself makes no sense to me.

    It's like calling every car, truck, sedan, coup, and crossover a "vehicle," and getting all bent out of shape because someone called a car a car and a truck a truck. 🤷‍♀️

  • Shroompy
    Shroompy Member Posts: 7,779

    Might be a culture thing considering I have never in my life heard some one say they're speak Quebecois. They just say they speak French. Never heard some one say they speak Australian, they just speak English.

    Anyway this has nothing to do with DbD and has been a huge waste of time so, au revoir 👋

  • Mushwin
    Mushwin Member Posts: 4,711

    sorry but wha? is this a post about no spider killer cos of people like me that crap their pants? yet clowns and holes and poor perks exist?

  • Valuetown
    Valuetown Member Posts: 813

    Just glad I could help educate you on language and anthropology! I hope you learned something! :)