With Destiny 2's The Witch Queen, Bungie changed many existing systems within the game, improved others, and added new functionalities for players to try out. This includes immediately noticeable game features, such as the introduction of the weapon crafting system and the option to switch from Normal to Legendary campaign missions, and vice versa. However, Bungie's improvements to Destiny 2 are not limited to these functions, and a great example comes from the currently available accessibility options, such as different colorblind modes.
In fact, this has been an important matter to Bungie for a long time, and last September, the Bellevue-based company introduced the Accessibility at Bungie Inclusion Club. The developers also shared plans for Destiny 2 weapons to fire full auto with a simple option, which is something that will be released sometime after Season of the Risen. Still, there is now an in-game mod that players can slot on their weapons to achieve just that, which is called Full Auto Retrofit, and it makes weapons it works continuously fire while holding the trigger.
Destiny 2 Raid Boss Beat Using Glaives Only
The quest for improved accessibility and for making a game where anyone can play is not easy, however. Activities like Raids can be especially challenging for players with disabilities depending on the Raid's own mechanics, with things like callouts or sound cues that may be difficult to tackle. However, aDestiny 2 fan posted on Reddit the story of how they and their differently-abled fireteam managed to complete Vow of the Disciple by having visual cues pop up on Discord via a bot, allowing deaf teammates to efficiently complete the encounters.
The Redditor, called -Savathun-, stated that the fireteam
Read more on gamerant.com