Similarly, granular audio options that separate dialogue from ambient from music from system sounds.
I like having the background music very low, but not off, system sounds a bit above that, sound effects higher than system but lower than dialogue. And of course ambient sound levels really depend on the game and what kind of ambiance it has. Definitely don’t need my ears blown out just to hear dialogue.
Same thing with granular contrast/gamma/etc. Don’t just provide a few preset options, especially if they can only be set before you start the game (also they should never only be set from the main menu, never). Let the player choose whatever they want on the fly. I love playing with everything bright so I can see wtf I’m doing, I don’t give half a shit if the devs think it should be so dark it’s not navigable. I disagree.
Katana314@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I’d love it if a group could collude on a standard for music signals.
Imagine this: You have a music player following this signal standard.
Game starts, it signals GAME_STARTED, and the media player signals STOP_GAME_MUSIC, so the game itself plays no BGM, leaving it to the music player. But, then the game can also signal later on: THEME_MENUS, THEME_EXPLORE, THEME_COMBAT, THEME_BOSS; and the media player can respond to that by cross fading between playlists built for each.