Help - College project
Talim71
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Hi my name is Tali and I am new to the forum, I am doing a college project where I am creating a character with RP (retinitis pigmentosa)
I was wondering if anyone who is visually impaired could answer a few questions?
1.) Do you play games, if so how has having a visual impairment changed that?
2.) If you were in a game how would you like to be portrayed?
3.) what negative stereotype would you like to be broken about your visual impairment?
thank you very much.
Tali
I was wondering if anyone who is visually impaired could answer a few questions?
1.) Do you play games, if so how has having a visual impairment changed that?
2.) If you were in a game how would you like to be portrayed?
3.) what negative stereotype would you like to be broken about your visual impairment?
thank you very much.
Tali
Comments
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Welcome to the community @Talim71. Good luck with your project. I hope someone will be able to answer your questions.Community Manager
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Hi @Talim71 and a warm welcome to the community! I am tagging @Myblurredworld who has RP. I wish you the best of luck with your project.
Scope
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