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@Elsa I voted up if this is a problem for one then it's really affecting more than one and they are just NOT speaking up and we must stand up for them and do this, I don't have the issue as of now but who is to say I won't in the future or maybe sooner. Thanks for the tag @Diamond Lim
thanks for tagging me @Diamond Lim
@Elsa I have also voted.
Firstly, because I also have problems with my eyes (I was already born with it and it doesn't get any better in old age). Secondly, because I believe that much more needs to be done for accessibility.
It's nice and creative from the studio to keep adding new features. But a game should be fun for all players and not just for those who can use all the senses and have no problems.
Voted!
I’m slightly disappointed that King would add an unnecessary yet potentially harmful update, knowing that loyal community members were requesting to make it optional before it was even released? It’s not uncommon for flashes of light to have negative effects on people, even without previous sensitivity to light. Video games and movies that contain prolonged flashing sequences are required to have a clearly posted warnings about it for as long can remember!
Truthfully, I really love all sparkles, from sequins, to shimmers and even silly digital ones! But I probably wouldn’t even notice if they weren’t there at all and would rather know that everyone can enjoy the game equally!
Hi @DieOmimi thanks for letting us know that you also have an eye problem. They are starting up a visibility group here so that we can speak about our eye problems and then be able to help the studios do something in their games to correct them. Are you interested in becoming a part of the team? It should be starting up shortly.