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Horizon: Desperate West adds new accessibility features Hand-wrecked players can also be stress-free

Developer Guerrilla Games has released a new article on social media about some of the new accessibility features in Horizon: Desperate West. Too friendly to have Yuki there? Handicapped players like me can also enjoy the game

Horizon: Desperate West adds new accessibility features Hand-wrecked players can also be stress-free

Not only does the game have 5 difficulty levels to choose from, but we also introduce a new custom difficulty that allows players to even adjust the numerical ratio of Elloy's attacks and injuries in the game. One move must kill? Invincible Female Tan? Maybe these will be easy to achieve. Of course, if the "cheating" is too fierce, it is easy to lose the fun of the game, and everyone should pay attention to trying to use the difficulty adjustment function reasonably according to their own playing situation under the condition of ensuring the game experience.

Horizon: Desperate West adds new accessibility features Hand-wrecked players can also be stress-free

The PS5 version of Horizon: Desperate West also introduces adaptive trigger and haptic feedback adjustment options that allow players to change the intensity of the motions, traversals, battles, UI, or ambient vibrations, while also having the option to disable the adaptive trigger when operating the weapon. Horizon: Desperate West will land on PS4 and PS5 on Feb. 18, and Eloy is so beautiful, I'm looking forward to it!

Horizon: Desperate West adds new accessibility features Hand-wrecked players can also be stress-free

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