@wolfmanbush said:
It's a lot to ask to help out such a small portion of the players
You could also say that was also true for the auto float mode for those that have a fear of being under water. Rare added that accessibility option just over a year ago to help those people that have a fear of being under water.
@cornelius-ix said:
This would give an unfair advantage to anyone who turns off sharks.
No it wouldn’t. First of all it’s not “turning off sharks”. It adjusts the appearance and sound effects for the person that adjusts the setting on their machine. It does not affect the appearance or sound of sharks for other players. The same way that if I turn on colour blind mode or single click for actions in the accessibility options it doesn't affect your game only mine.
@faceyourdemon said:
I dont mean to come off as rude but if your friend cant stand them then he should play something else.
Cater like that will simply break the game and cater to such a small amount of people, its just not worth it.
It doesn't break the game at all. It is about making the game accessible, playable and welcoming to as many people as possible. There are plenty of accessibility options that have already been added that are helpful to a lot of people that don't cater to the masses. Just look through the accessibility options menu, all of these features have been implemented to make the game more inclusive and welcoming for a small subset of gamers that need them.
@robby0316 said:
@j3nkman I'm terrified of the ocean but playing games like subnautica and sea of Thieves helped me. I'm terrified of deep water/open water IRL and I was originally scared playing SoT I would swim looking at the sky hoping for a mermaid or I would just pause the game until I was eaten and taken to the ferry. Now I'm doing great and feel no fear at all I just had to face them head on. Still wont go swimming in the IRL ocean but I'm fine with digital oceans.
That’s great to hear you have made progress, but you have to remember everyone is different. What works for one may not work for another.
@faceyourdemon said:
@schwammlgott When they had a solution for phobia from deep waters I was all for that because it dosent hurt anyone but this one will.
Either he chooses not to play the game or just stay the hell away from the water.
This change doesn’t impact any other player other than those that turn on the setting on their own machine. The feature would not turn off sharks on the server, it merely re-skins them and removes sound effects on a varying scale just for the person that turns on and adjusts the setting.
Thanks for all the input folks. Rare have said they are committed to improving accessibility in the game, which has been evident in a number of updates over the last year so kudos to them. This is another suggestion for the team to consider that will make the game more accessible.