Accessibility Options
Last Epoch is desed with accessibility in mind, offering a range of options to cater to players with diverse needs. These settings aim to make the game more comfortable and playable for everyone, ensuring that the core gameplay experience is not hindered by physical limitations or preferences.
The accessibility options cover various aspects of gameplay, including visual clarity, audio cues, and control customization. By adjusting these settings, You can fine-tune their experience to better suit their individual requirements, making the world of Eterra more approachable and enjoyable.
Visual Accessibility:
- Colorblind Modes: The game offers colorblind filters to help distinguish important visual cues, such as enemy attack telegraphs, loot rarity, and UI elements, for players with different forms of color vision deficiency.
- UI Scaling: You can adjust the size of the user interface elements, including text, icons, and health bars, to improve readability.
- Text Size: The size of in-game text can be increased or decreased to suit individual preferences.
- Outline and Highlight Options: Options to add outlines to characters, enemies, or important objects can enhance visibility in busy combat scenarios.
- Reduced Visual Effects: For players sensitive to flashing lights or overwhelming visual effects, options exist to reduce or disable certain particle effects.
Audio Accessibility:
- Subtitles: Full subtitle support is available for all dialogue and important sound cues.
- Volume Controls: Individual volume sliders for master audio, music, sound effects, and voiceovers allow players to balance the audio mix to their liking.
- Audio Cues: Important in-game events, such as enemy attacks or buffs/debuffs, often have distinct audio cues that can be customized or relied upon.
Control Accessibility:
- Keybinding Customization: You can rebind almost all actions to their preferred keys or mouse buttons.
- Controller Support: Last Epoch offers full controller support, allowing players to use gamepads for a different control experience.
- Hold vs. Toggle: Options may exist for certain actions to be toggled on/off rather than requiring a continuous hold.
- Input Buffering: Settings that can help with precise timing of inputs.
Gameplay Adjustments:
- Auto-Loot: An option to automatically pick up certain types of loot, reducing the need for constant clicking.
- Stutter Step/Movement: Options to adjust how movement commands are processed, which can be helpful for players with fine motor control challenges.
Players are encouraged to explore the game's settings menu to find and customize these options to create the most comfortable and effective gameplay experience for themselves.