The power of gaming is bringing people together regardless of interest in gaming, think of your nan bowling on the Wii at Christmas or fall guys, among us etc
the idea that a disabled Person has to justify accessing games to insurance companies or charities is incredibly dehumanising not to mention the additional mental load of finding, understanding, learning, updating and affording the devices!
Your average tech disinterested person with no specific requirements might pick up a switch lite to play a more casual game, or download a non resource intensive PC game or maybe a game on their phone 'words with friends' or 'farm ville' type games. They'll play a while then carry on until another game pops up.
If that same situation occurs as a disabled person by the time your funded, trained and setup to go (and found out if you even can play the game this way!) the fad is over or your disinterested.
the idea that a disabled Person has to justify accessing games to insurance companies or charities is incredibly dehumanising not to mention the additional mental load of finding, understanding, learning, updating and affording the devices!
Your average tech disinterested person with no specific requirements might pick up a switch lite to play a more casual game, or download a non resource intensive PC game or maybe a game on their phone 'words with friends' or 'farm ville' type games. They'll play a while then carry on until another game pops up.
If that same situation occurs as a disabled person by the time your funded, trained and setup to go (and found out if you even can play the game this way!) the fad is over or your disinterested.