Diablo Immortal brings the fun and nostalgia of the iconic RPG series to the comfort of the mobile market. Despite a ton of questionable publicity before and during its release, the game features a ton of dungeon-delving gameplay that longtime fans love.
Accessibility options are an important part of any video game experience. Some fans need accommodations for different abilities and game companies don't want to alienate their potential playerbase.
The mobile game market has been a strange vector for accessibility options. Luckily, the new Blizzard RPG features some helpful details and is likely to add more.
Diablo Immortal features a variety of important and helpful options that can make the game bearable for some. Every adjustable detail can mean the difference between someone being able to enjoy the experience and being locked out.
The options available for the game include different methods of control and adaptations for audio and visual issues. Most of the available features are fairly common, but still good to see.
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The most interesting aspect of the game's accessibility settings is its approach to chat settings. The game features tons of elements that will encourage or require one to join groups, which makes chat necessary.
One can increase the font size on chat menus by up to 200% to make reading easier. On a small phone screen, this is key for users with less-than-perfect vision.
In addition, the game features a voice transcription function, which can write out active in-game chat. Players with different levels of hearing can use this to read what's being said by fellow party members without issue. It's not perfect, but it works fairly well.
The game also has text-to-speech functions for opposing
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