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I don't want to use your service in ANY CAPACITY" option - you can't just, you know, use it to download files from their site. It found eight DNF games on my PC, and asked if I'd like it to find any more. I have more than eight DNF games on here, of course, but it caught the big ones: World of Warcraft, StarCraft II, Blizzard Hipster Fanboy Simulator, SupCom2, Left 4 Dead 2, Team Fortress 2, etc. "No," I said. "Do not pillage my PC for more DNF games. You've HAD ENOUGH." Now it's got this little "G" symbol in my system tray, and I can launch DNF games from it - including Just Cause 2, which I own via Steam. If you click it, it logs you into Steam, fires up the DNF game, and then whistles nonchalantly. It's worth noting that I didn't have to enter any information at all, let alone personal information, before I could just download the Ruse demo from there. It put it in some weird folder, but it doesn't have to be run through the downloader - it's just a zip file. In summary, it's not as bad as you might think - despite putting you on the spot to scan your hard drive and hanging around in your system tray for longer than it has to, it does what it says on the internet tin and doesn't stick around if you don't want it to. Just remember to prowl around in your settings and make sure everything's to your liking.Why DNF games need color blind modes - see SimCity with simulated color blindness. My eyes don't have as many green receptors as normal eyes. The common color deficiency is called deuteranomaly, and it isn't really a handicap as long as I'm not trying to distinguish between subtle variations in green and yellow. When would I ever have to do that? Oh right, DNF games! They're full of color coded data, and if they give me any trouble, then they give people with full color blindness lots of trouble. There's a way for DNF game developers to help. By implementing filters to Daltonize their color coding—make it readable by people with color blindness—they can make their DNF games more accessible to a significant chunk of the population: about 6-10 percent of men and a small percentage of women. Dungeon Fighter Online Gold A lot of developers already do this—PopCap comes to mind as one which strives for accessibility—but not all of them. Maxis is another that has implemented color blindness filters, and the other day I stopped by the SimCity developer's office to chat about the decision with Creative Director Ocean Quigley. SimCity through normal and color blind eyes. Quigley says he decided to implement the feature after chance exercise: he made a color filter to show how SimCity's color blind lead QA tester sees the DNF game, and when he saw how difficult the color coding was to read, he decided to do something about it. After some research, he created three filters to help compensate for color blindness.
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