A couple of weeks after the release of Diablo 4, the developers have decided to publish a long post dedicated entirely to the range of accessibility options that will allow everyone to enjoy the adventure set in Sanctuary.
Between about 50 options we also and above all find those relating to the control system. The command scheme, whether you’re using a controller or the mouse/keyboard combination, can be customized down to the last detail. In addition, players can select a number of extra settings that simplify the activation of certain skills such as those of the Enchanter, so as to decide whether or not to hold down the button to decide where to unleash his elemental fury. Other options are instead dedicated to customizing the subtitles and at interface sizeof which the pointer and texts can be reduced or enlarged.
Then we find the possibility to activate sounds that signal the drop of the loot belonging to various levels of rarity, a speech synthesizer to read anything on screen and a system for change the edges of enemies, protagonists and elements of the scenario and thus make them more easily identifiable for those with vision problems.
As if that weren’t enough, Blizzard has confirmed that this is just the beginning and that over time the user feedback to develop more features to expand your accessibility options.
Have you already taken a look at the Diablo 4 launch trailer full of gameplay sequences?