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C_G 03-25-2011 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert (Post 239708)
I've been looking at these yellow walls for three plus years, and I haven't had a seizure yet. :D

Of course not, you're a banana. You're in your element here :-P

Shrike_UK 03-25-2011 03:18 PM

Originally Posted by highness
Making it "OPTIONAL" is not a good idea, because that would cost some precious development time and coding for developpers instead of having them focused on others much more important things

the best thing is just get rid of that crap and have just an explicit / picture showing a warning !

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Originally Posted by Sternjaeger (Post 239685)
..aaaand here's a new benchmark for selfishness.. thank you...

That swings both ways, you could say the epileptic person is being selfish and only thinking of themselves too.

C_G 03-25-2011 03:22 PM

It would surprise me that the filter [assuming it is the cause of problems] could not be made optional.
It is clearly not hard-coded into the game.
I imagine a conf.ini setting could be linked to the filter code to switch it off. Minimal work would be required to do so.

Insuber 03-25-2011 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Shrike_UK (Post 239733)
That swings both ways, you could say the epileptic person is being selfish and only thinking of themselves too.

Except that we would trade fun for serious health problems.

swiss 03-25-2011 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Insuber (Post 239742)
Except that we would trade fun for serious health problems.

I smoke one packs of cigs each day, sometimes even some funny herbs: Trust me you can have both.

Trumper 03-25-2011 04:14 PM

In the UK if a TV programme or news report has flashing photography in it they give a verbal warning that it contains flash photography
Surely if they can broadcast live to millions all at once a sim/game is capable of issuing a warning so that anyone carrying on past the warning accepts responsibility of their own actions.

ATAG_Doc 03-25-2011 06:04 PM

You can buy a gun at a gun show and all the ammo you want but you cannot buy this game from UBI because it has flashes and a spinning prop and it go boom.

Blackdog_kt 03-25-2011 07:07 PM

The epilepsy filter is going to be removed once they tweak the graphics in a way that doesn't present dangers for epilepsy. That means we'll get the FPS back, we just don't know how the visual effects will be handled: for example, are they just going to be less bright or disabled altogether in some cases?

That's what is the core of the issue to be honest. If they disable all the muzzle flashes, the bullet impacts and the night exhaust flames then it's going to be a bit disappointing. I'm still getting a collector's edition (i have it on pre-order) because in all likelihood there will mod packs with the stock effect packs.

You know me, i always like options. So, since they already have the stock "seizure inducing" effect pack and they are now coding a secondary "epilepsy friendly" effect pack, why not have both of them and be able to choose?

Like i said, if devs can't do it for legal reasons, modders will do soon enough ;)

Kikuchiyo 03-25-2011 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by C_G (Post 239737)
It would surprise me that the filter [assuming it is the cause of problems] could not be made optional.
It is clearly not hard-coded into the game.
I imagine a conf.ini setting could be linked to the filter code to switch it off. Minimal work would be required to do so.

We've already seen that the conf.ini does have a true false setting for it. It was posted yesterday, but the threads have been so numerous and the posting so frantic I can't find it anymore.

Sternjaeger 03-25-2011 07:21 PM

highness and shrike UK, I feel for you guys, how can you be such douchebags?! :shock:


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