Ben Heck's Plan To Make Gaming Open To All
An anonymous reader writes "Legendary DIY gaming guru Ben Heck has given a new interview in which he talks about the Access Controller, his modular controller for consoles that lets disabled gamers play with one hand, and how he plans to update it for the next generation of consoles: 'I'm sure I will. At the very least people are going to want the accessibility controllers I build...People have already asked about them for the next-gen consoles, and that was at E3. When I was there, the thing I looked at the most was the controllers. The Xbox One looks pretty similar to what we have at the moment, but they finally fixed the D-pad.'"
...if you're an amputee?
Their game was programmed to be played with one hand.
You are drunk. "Plan to make" not "making." Not "to all," but to "people with certain disabilities". And that's just from the summary. Haven't RTFA yet.
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Their game was also probably programmed to be played with one hand. Nudge, nudge. Wink wink. Say no more..
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He may be popular, but sometimes he can totally screw up too.
So can anyone, legendary or not.
The fact that you immediately knew who they were talking about though kind of proved their point... And legendary isn't always good (though in this case I think it is)
Until this article, I had no idea who the Ben heck was. Saying he is legendary is a bit overblown. Don't get me wrong, I have heard of his portable mods and they are pretty neat but beyond that nothing.
Arrrgh! I was going to try and be cute and say "I had no idea who the heck Ben Heck is" or something to that extent and screwed it up.
Yeah, who the Heck is he?
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Where is the quote in the summary from? It doesn't seem to be part of the linked article.
Isn't that what a PC is for?
..don't panic
I think it's awesome that he's willing to put his time, energy and ingenuity towards those less fortunate in the gaming community. Ben has a reputation for some awe-inspiring feats of engineering, and if he's able to use those talents to enable more gamers to enjoy the art and science of Video Games, then good on him.
The world needs more people like Ben Heck.
If someone with a mobility impairment wants to play with friends in real life who routinely play console-exclusive games, PC games are not a close substitute. Besides, even on PC, anti-cheating measures are likely to interfere with accessibility tools.
Have always wanted to hack apart the PSx controller and swap the D pad and main buttons. Envisioned calling it the Leftpad or somesuch.
If you don't risk failure you don't risk success.
Yeah, this disabled guy at the hackerspace asked for some help with a piece of code that was somehow affiliated with Ben Heck. Just some arduino stuff to have a joystick move his wheelchair around.
It was pretty ugly. Apparently the guy can't code worth a damn. I mean, if it actually originated from Ben Heck. The whole thing was kinda surreal. I have no idea if I should laugh when the guy in a wheelchair makes a cripple joke.
But Ben has that mover and shaker attitude that gets you on TV and minor celebrity status. It's a skill, and one that geeks don't usually foster because it's tied to CHA rather than INT. And everyone knows that's a dumpstat.