Due to problems with my hands among other things, I always have a big problem with any jumping puzzle aspects of games, because of that I’m now stuck at praxic temple stage of campaign, it’s so frustrating not being able to complete campaign, I sometimes wonder why I bother, love destiny but always seems to be some obstacles to being able to enjoy it, rant over, sorry if I’ve offended anyone
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2 通の返信I’ll be on in a few hours, if you’re okay with having someone do the jumping part and just pull you to the next encounter I’m down to help.
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9 通の返信I struggle with jumping puzzles too due to a disability, so i'm currently stuck on that and can't finish the campaign.
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[quote]Due to problems with my hands among other things, I always have a big problem with any jumping puzzle aspects of games, because of that I’m now stuck at praxic temple stage of campaign, it’s so frustrating not being able to complete campaign, I sometimes wonder why I bother, love destiny but always seems to be some obstacles to being able to enjoy it, rant over, sorry if I’ve offended anyone[/quote] I can help you through the mission as well as the legend version for the lightsaber catalysts. I will ask you however, what class did you try the mission on and what exotic armor were you using? Most players try to do platform sections with a very inefficient loadout and then get frustrated.
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3 通の返信SpoonieEzModeにより編集済み: 12/7/2025 10:41:16 AMI feel you; they fired their disabled access team, and it shows. I have a friend who knows jumping puzzles are impossible for me, and he just speedruns through to the nearest checkpoint and pulls me through. Even trying to jump into the dropship right now is sometimes beyond me; again, WHY? There was a time they made a big deal about being an inclusive game, and had a full group of people with various disabilities giving feedback. That ship has clearly sailed, as inaccessible mechanics are starting to creep in again. And before the "then games aren't for you" crowd starts; disabled gamers are a distinct market with funds to spare. There's entire portions of the entertainment/gaming industry dedicated to assessing inclusivity and making recommendations for where disabled/ill people can spend our money wisely. Make a game disabled people can play, even remotely accessible, and we will continue playing, promoting, and funding your game. At the end of the day, our money is as good as anyone's. And we can always take it somewhere else.
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4 通の返信What controller do you use? There are some out there that are alot more accessible to people with bad hands.