dai11y 27/11/2020

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PlayStation 5: The Accessibility Review

Pros:

  • The integrated screen reader is available across the PS5 system and comes in multiple languages, which can be adjusted for speed, volume, and choice of male or female voice.
  • There are a number of global settings to accommodate different types of colour blindness.
  • You can set a ‘game preset’ for game difficulty ranging from Easiest to Hardest, which should map to the standard options in most games. Similarly you can indicate a preference for subtitles, inverted controls, and audio language, which games should obey automatically.
  • There are options to increase text size, and to remap your controller.
  • 3D Audio, alongside supported headsets, give surround sound to the player, enabling blind players to pinpoint with accuracy where enemies are (as well as improving the experience for everybody).
  • The new DualSense controller has a built-in microphone, which can be used for voice-to-text. Haptic feedback in the controllers is designed to immerse the player, but can be disabled if uncomfortable.

Cons:

  • The controller is larger and heavier than before, and the accessible ‘Back Button Attachment’ accessory for the PS4’s controller doesn’t fit on this one.
  • The ‘zoom’ option that allowed screen magnification on the PS4 has not yet been carried over.

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