Valve just did this thing with Steam — you can now search games by accessibility stuff. Weirdly, this kinda hit me like, “Why didn’t this exist already?” Right? But, anyway — yeah.
So, in some blog post, Valve said they’re rolling out more deets on what’s accessible in their games. You can tweak the difficulty, play around with text sizes, and menus that actually talk to you — which, honestly, feels like sci-fi to me. Not complaining, it’s cool.
This info? It’s showing up right on the store pages now. Super convenient if you ask me. Valve’s saying this change is about making it all smoother for players who need certain features. They worked with devs and, y’know, actual players with disabilities. Apparently, over 5,000 games have jumped on this — and counting.
Isn’t it kinda neat how they’re adapting based on what people actually need? They pop up this detail all over the store to make finding that sweet spot game easier. Anyway, it’s a step forward, I guess. Or maybe it’s just about time.