I wanted to point out this other accessibility thread. Amazing OP!
https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/70970994/0/0
Sorry for the double post if that is a faux pas.
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Advised that I should leave feedback and not expect a dialog, here it goes: There should really be an ongoing dialogue between Bungie and a wide variety of disabled gamers. I suggest folks that have played past Bungie efforts - folks that know where you have been and where you have made progress already. For example: you all have come quite a long way in representing women in your products and I never have to cringe or worry on that front when my daughters say the are going to play your stuff. Disability is another animal, though, and while Halo touched on it, it was mostly in EU stuff like the novels and some of it was... Deeply problematic. What you say about what you think of disabled bodies and minds is one thing, different than accessibility, but it deserved mention. I can only advise on problems I experience directly or have watched others do the same. Folks with memory or learning issues can do what they do with most games, reviewing controller settings and starting new characters if need be. Dishonored did this best, in my opinion, leaving original tutorials available all the time from the main menu. For MMO functionality, I have to recommend World of Warcraft. WoW has an advantage: they have free accessibility market research in the form of the add-on community, which is considered cheating in the console world, no matter how much you may need it to play at all or how it may give no advantage over another player to reconfigure your controller to use it. But maybe you can confer through Activision. They even have a color blindness setting, if I remember correctly, even if it was only helpful to one type of color blindness. Please remember that settings advocated for or against by the gaming twitch crowd to pwn are also used by the involuntarily twitching folk to play at all. From stick sensitivity and auto aim help to closed captioning (which Destiny needs serious work!), this stuff all matters in big ways and requires more attention. Thanks for looking at all, I know this is not the sexiest subject. Just keep in mind, the disabled are the fastest growing power minority group. We are living longer, better, and we are not giving up gaming as we do it. Grow with us, Bungie. Hurrah!