I read this link at another forum and I thought it hit the spot.
So I'm dragging this link over here to share with others. The guy who wrote this is a friend of the guy who posted it. Both are involved with helping the hearing impaired. Games can often be a great source of enjoyment for the deaf....but often, close, but no cigar doesn't help when some game companies don't consider subtitles and closed captioning.
In a round-a-bout way, this also speaks to the import community, because if more developers and companies would consider subtitles it would make it a tad easier when porting games to other countries.....since the code for adding subtitles would already be there.
Anyway.....here's the link:
And to be fair to the source; this came from GameCritics.com reviewer, Brad Gallaway. So there, I put credit where it was due.
Hah!
So I'm dragging this link over here to share with others. The guy who wrote this is a friend of the guy who posted it. Both are involved with helping the hearing impaired. Games can often be a great source of enjoyment for the deaf....but often, close, but no cigar doesn't help when some game companies don't consider subtitles and closed captioning.
In a round-a-bout way, this also speaks to the import community, because if more developers and companies would consider subtitles it would make it a tad easier when porting games to other countries.....since the code for adding subtitles would already be there.
Anyway.....here's the link:
And to be fair to the source; this came from GameCritics.com reviewer, Brad Gallaway. So there, I put credit where it was due.
Hah!
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