Post: Visually impaired gamer sues Sony Online
11-08-2009, 02:16 PM #1
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); It's not uncommon for blind gamers to feel invisible in addition to visually impaired. For instance, when gamer Brandon Cole wrote THQ a letter suggesting changes to make its Smackdown series of WWE wrestling games more accessible to the blind, he received a form letter back thanking him for his appreciation of the game's graphics. It doesn't help the visually impaired that some of EverQuest II's characters are actually invisible.But now, one visually impaired gamer has gone beyond simply requesting accessibility features and is demanding them by way of a lawsuit. Last month, disabled gamer Alexander Stern filed suit against Sony, Sony Online Entertainment, and Sony Computer Entertainment America in the United States District Court for the Central District of California. The suit alleges that Sony is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by failing to implement features to make its games accessible to visually impaired gamers. The Americans with Disabilities Act states that, "No individual shall be discriminated against on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of any place of public accommodation by any person who owns, leases (or leases to), or operates a place of public accommodation." According to the suit, Sony ignored repeated requests through postal mail and e-mail to come up with reasonable modifications to its games to make them more accessible. The suit, which doesn't mention SOE games by name but appears to focus on massively multiplayer online titles, requests the addition of visual cues to point gamers to their destinations for gamers with "disability impaired visual processing." The suit also specifies the ways in which other companies have made their games accessible. For instance, Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft allows the use of third-party mods in its game, which has led to the creation of several programs to include accessibility aids in the game. The suit also mentions Pin Interacive's action adventure PC game Terraformers, saying high-contrast 3D graphics modes, an audio compass, and voice-over detailing items collected in the game all serve to make the game more accessible. Beyond the denial of entertainment, the suit also contends that Sony's actions have caused visually impaired gamers a financial loss. Because Sony runs an official auction site where gamers can sell their in-game items for real money, the suit says Stern's inability to participate in that marketplace is costing him money. "Sony has constructed the products in a way that is inaccessible to plaintiff; maintains the products in this inaccessible form; and has failed to take any action whatsoever to correct these barriers even after being repeatedly notified of the discrimination that such barriers cause," according to the suit. Representatives with Sony and Sony Online Entertainment said they don't comment on pending litigation.

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11-08-2009, 03:49 PM #2
Dallas
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nice thread thanx man
11-09-2009, 03:21 AM #3
USA007
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First off, I am visually impaired and I play video games a lot. I'll play you on PS3 when MW2 comes out to show you how "blind" people play video games. I am just as good as any average sighted player out there. Second, I can see why these people would want more accessible games, but don't see why they go to the extent of sueing. I personally have good enough sight to not need the accessibilities, but am still visually impaired.

Oh yeah, Just to make sure, by the way I commented it may seem I was offended by your post, but I am not offended!
11-09-2009, 11:07 PM #4
mjkuser
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How would a play person play video games in the first place? This lawsuit will surely get thrown out. Would be very nice to get a way to help blind people to play video games easier but i don't know...
11-09-2009, 11:27 PM #5
Ix Benere xI
At least I can fight
I can't think of anyway to help improve gaming for the visually impaired apart from sound
11-09-2009, 11:38 PM #6
Nexxy
Formerly Psycho194
Originally posted by markwall13 View Post
"No individual shall be discriminated against on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of any place of public accommodation by any person who owns, leases (or leases to), or operates a place of public accommodation."


Sony is a private company. Honestly, why file a lawsuit anyway?
11-10-2009, 01:00 AM #7
USA007
Error… Cat invasion!
Bright colored markers can be added, rumbling controllers can tell the user if they are doing something wrong, and sound can all help a blind/visually impaired person. Did you know that a car that the blind can drive was created? It is not allowed in the US because the public didn't like the idea of a blind person driving.

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