JavCh
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- Oct 1, 2020
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Yeah, no one would do that for films for example, everyone knows blind people just have to forget about experience films at all because it's not the optimal expirience.If you are blind then having a visual novel narrated to you would simply be a terrible experience. You cannot take a piece of media that is designed to be experienced through both visuals and text, remove the visuals and have more text describe what was just removed.
Wait... what? Oh... This actually exists and is even an option in some theatres, streaming and home video.

Maybe that's not the best option and sometimes the result is ok but other times is terrible, but it's not your choice, and despite the efforts of people like you to make it sound just plainly stupid, you can see there are people out there that didn't throw the towel to try making things available to as many people as possible.
And I assume your head would just blow up when you discover art museums for blind people, rappers that sign their lyrics (or even some music concerts where there are people signing) or magicians for blind people. But they do exist.
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