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So, I was just browsing through Steam—yeah, as you do—and bam, caught this update. Ok, I’m not usually big on updates, but this one kinda stuck out. Valve’s tinkering around again, this time making it easier to find games that don’t make your eyes squint or your fingers tangled. You can now search games by what they call “accessibility options.” Fancy, huh?
Anyway, they’re giving us the lowdown on how games adjust to, let’s say, different needs. Like, can you tweak the difficulty? Or bump up the text size so you’re not practically kissing the screen? Maybe you need menu narration—surprisingly useful, by the way. All this info’s there, right on the store page. Handy, right?
Valve, being all corporate but kinda cool, mentioned something about getting a bunch of feedback. I mean, over 5,000 games have already jumped on board with this accessibility gig. And it’s not stopping there—more are joining in. Not that I’m counting, but sounds like a decent number.
So yeah, they really want us to find what we need without having a meltdown. It’s like they’ve been listening. We hope? Anyway, it’s neat. I’ll probably get distracted by some random indie game now. Where was I? Ah, yeah, go check it out if you’re into that sort of thing.