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The term is being used from an accessibility design perspective. The devs would consider it a situational disability at the end user level. The confusion people seem to be having with this is that they’re assuming the devs consider having or attending to children a situational disability, but that is just simply not the case. It is not a situational disability for the end user to attend to there children, but it is a situational disability from a design perspective and is either accounted for or not in accessibility features.
If you’re offended with how the word disability is being used here, the Oxford dictionary might help:
“A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities; (as a mass noun) the fact or state of having such a condition.”
The limitation in interaction with the game from the end user is what is being considered the disability from an accessibility development standpoint.
The use of the word here outside its normal context or semantic representation is what’s throwing people off. I get that, but they’re also not wrong for using it this way.
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What are people even arguing here? A human being used disability incorrectly when it was taken out of context?That doesn't change that when someone sees or hears 'disability', their minds are almost certainly going to conjure up an image of someone in a wheelchair or the like. And that's largely subconscious.
Yes, the word 'disability' is very broad. But how a word is perceived is, frankly, more important.
When that perceived meaning is for a group of people who need help and do face disregard and prejudice, perhaps it's best to just use another word for being busy.
my working theory is that fucking furries are gonna want some 'accessibility feature' for their 'situational disability'... like... it's hard to play a game in a fursuit. And not providing them with said feature will somehow be a hate crime.
Is that what people are arguing about?People exposing themselves being against a pause button, as if that made the game any easier.
"Phew, my mental and physical capabilities degrade so much from playing 20 minutes at once, being able to Pause would help me recuperate my strength! Therefore it's cheating!"
I'm sure the usage of the word 'disability' draws some ire but that's arguing semantics and is just wasting time.
I agree, it's not the best substitute for a pause, but save/quit is so quick. Worst thing is how it resets some enemies so when you load back in the enemies will be in a different state.Being able to essentially play Baldur's Gate 3 at a intermittent pace was so nice. I could be in the middle of a hectic battle, and my 3 y/o would come barging into the office with some kind of "emergency." I could just stop exactly where I was and handle it and pick it right back up with no issues. Not the same case with Elden Ring. The issue is not so egregious most of the time that it causes me any real issues, but it can be a slight annoyance having to save, quit to menu, take care of business and then load back in.
YesIs that what people are arguing about?
Thought it was about having kids not being a disability.
That's where the 'arguing semantics' kicks in. Obviously having kids is not being disabled, and I am 100% confident that Alanah did not mean to imply that. Arguing about that is quite literally besides the point.Thought it was about having kids not being a disability.
She did actually imply that, because she went out of her way to make a follow-up video defending the definition of "situational disability".That's where the 'arguing semantics' kicks in. Obviously having kids is not being disabled, and I am 100% confident that Alanah did not mean to imply that. Arguing about that is quite literally besides the point.
This fucking clown.
I'm a father of a two year old and he needs my attention not me worrying about how to pause a game. And some gamers worry why their kid's a lost cause.
No, see, the discussion about the definition is pointless, because what she defines this as being situationally disabled does not need to map to the common understanding of 'having a disability'.She did actually imply that, because she went out of her way to make a follow-up video defending the definition of "situational disability".
It's retarded logic.
As for the issue itself, adjust to the situation of having kids and accept that having kids might interfere with certain games.
FFS, being a parent is a responsibility. Not a disability.
This fucking clown.
I'm a father of a two year old and he needs my attention not me worrying about how to pause a game. And some gamers worry why their kid's a lost cause.
And to entrench herself as an "industry professional".She is dumb af.
She literally said it herself "a hindrance", because that's what it is.
A disability is being unable physically or mentally.
She's (and apparently developers are) trying to redefine "disability" to fit some inclusiveness agenda, or to get some attention and have simps white knighting for her.
Again. "Inconvenience". Leave it at that.
And to entrench herself as an "industry professional".
Fuck, can you imagine what kind of nonsense she's going to infuse into the writing of SSM's next game?
Don’t worry. They’re not letting some newby airhead write Barlog’s new IP or anywhere near the next GoW. She’d have to be at the studio for a decade to get anywhere near writing main narrative for a blockbuster $200 million AAA risk. Maybe flavour for a side quest? Sure.We'll be fine.
I think she inflates her role.
Granted she joined late into development, but I dont expect to see her towards the top of the next Santa Monica games credits.
For Ragnarok she wasnt even given an additional writing credit.
Any person deliberately using inflammatory language to open a debate will get exactly what they paid for. Having children isn't a disability that you have no say in, it's a responsibility that you actively take upon yourself. Implying that it is a disability reframes the discussion with the implication that you're being actively excluded from something for reasons beyond your control (ie. discriminated against) and places a moral obligation on the creators to redress that the on charge of being ableist if they refuse.Personally, I find discussions are more fruitful when the actual merits of the ideas are being discussed rather than if the language involved is problematic or insensitive. You're always going to get some level of pushback from a variety of people regarding each person's subjective tolerance for certain kinds of words. It ends up being a distraction from the main topic.
She's (and apparently developers are) trying to redefine "disability" to fit some inclusiveness agenda, or to get some attention and have simps white knighting for her.
Thank you for your background. I don’t mean this in anyway but factual, but I see exactly why you have the view you do.No, I'm not. I understand her argument, and it is correct. No matter what people interpret into a clearly defined terminology.
And you don't get to "undefine" common technological terms in both software and game development (I just happen to work in the latter) terms because you have some vague, unproven feeling of "manipulation" or feel somehow attacked by your own misunderstanding of a term.
Languages are rather strictly defined grammatical boundaries - some people use it wrong long enough, they end up changing those boundaries over time. But that's not what's happening here.
The multiple meanings of the word "disability" doesn't magically become just one meaning, because a few terminally online people are incapable of understanding context.
You fail again, and again, and again, to understand that this is not the kind of disability you think it is.
And you want to say that I arrogantly claim people don't understand their own language?
My man, you are living proof right there!
I get you don't like the word "disability" attached to this term. That's your right.
I wouldn't have used it for that term, either, due to the foreseeable confusion it would cause nowadays with everyone having access to social media and the capacity for context of a gnat.
She could have worded that a lot smarter, too - but she has proven quite a few times that she's not the brightest bulb.
But that's just the way the term is. Can't help it now.
Wouldn't change anything if it was "situational impairment" or whatever else, as nothing would change the fact that nobody is claiming that kids are disabilities, which is the "issue" here - she didn't claim that, either, no matter her wording.
Imagine if she had said "situational impairment" instead. Then we'd be here, seeing some people claim she said "kids are an impairment!"...
She regularly repeats that she's working at Sony Santa Monica from 09:00 to 18:00. So that's a full working day. What is she doing over there as just a consultant? And during the whole of development?I think she inflates her role.
Jim/Stephanie, your Deadly Premonition review earned you a place in the hall of fame forever, but you've lost the plot long ago.I'm male, pregnant
This woman is caveman stupid, worse than anything in Idiocracy.
Look not trying to crap on this thread but some of you really need to go outside a bit. Besides her rack (which might not even be great when you actually get the real details) she's really not that... uhhh, impressive? Not trying to be that guy but she's not that hot people lol.
Is this her? Am I supposed to be impressed by this or something? It’s another female in a dress, here. Big tits do not Trump making fun of an extreme moron.
She regularly repeats that she's working at Sony Santa Monica from 09:00 to 18:00. So that's a full working day. What is she doing over there as just a consultant? And during the whole of development?
Im sure she writing something......or just in the writers room spitballing ideas.