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You may or may not know that I am red-green colorblind. Money looks grey to me, pink looks white, brown looks green. No big thing. Since I was born colorblind, I have no frame of reference for how the world is "supposed" to look and, therefore, I'm not constantly in a state of misery and woe over the fact that I can't differentiate maroon from purple. If anything, colorblindness works as a great ice breaker at parties.

But what of how it relates to my favorite pastime, videogames? How does my lack of rods and cones affect how I do what I do for a quasi-living? Which games can't I play? Which developers have I come to respect? What am I missing out on, and what do you take for granted?

Hit the jump and thank God you can read this

Stuff I can't do

You know Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis? Is that game any good? Because I wouldn't know

Table Tennis relies very heavily on the player's ability to see the color of the ping pong ball's trail. If the ball leaves a green streak in the air, it's got forward spin. If it's got a yellow streak, it's got backspin. That's what it seems like to you, anyway: to me, there is only the blue streak and then three other ball trails of identical color which I cannot, in my wildest dreams, hope to differentiate between. There are very subtle visual cues to differentiate forward spin from backspin, but they don't give the player the immediate visual feedback a simple color does.

When I tried to play Table Tennis the first time, I immediately noticed the color-based spin system and, despite my best attempts (in this context, "best attempts" means "continually hitting the downspin button and cursing violently when my shot doesn't work the way I want it to"), I got my ass handed to me by my non-mutated friends.

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I flailed about pathetically for about half an hour before abdicating completely to Rockstar's will. There was simply no way to play the game on higher difficulty levels, or against other people, without subliminally and instinctively reacting to the color scheme.

Thankfully, Table Tennis is the only game I can currently think of which I absolutely cannot play under any circumstances; still, I am aware of some stuff I'm missing in other games due to my oh-so-unimpressive affliction. 

I didn't know that the Big Daddies in BioShock changed the color of their eyes based on how pissed off they are at the player. A few days after BioShock came out, someone posted this in the cblogs and I just plain didn't get the joke. Put yourself in my shoes: imagine how weird this comic would seem if, instead of the traffic light gag which is currently there, the Big Daddy's eyes stayed the same color all throughout the comic. Panel one: he stands there. Panel two: he stands there. Panel three: he punches a car for no reason. Everyone in the picture's comments is laughing their asses off at something you just don't get. It's weird.

But I'm whining, and nobody likes a whiner. Colorblindness isn't really that bad; I just wanted to point out some little odd things that I have slight trouble with that you might otherwise take for granted. Let's take a look at the positive now, shall we?

 

Stuff I can do

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In my Rez HD review, a few commenters expressed irritation over the fact that a colorblind guy would review a game based completely around the concept of synaesthesia. This is a reasonable complaint, but those readers need not have worried -- even in funky graphics-centric games like Rez, I can almost always discern what is going on and what to do.

This doesn't mean I can play Space Giraffe with any degree of efficiency (though I go back and forth on whether my SG suckitude is a result of my own eyesight or the game's too-confusing visuals, or a combination fo the two), but my respectability as a reviewer need not be diminished just because I don't like this shirt. There are plenty of other reasons you shouldn't respect me as a reviewer.

Oddly enough, I can play most puzzle games. I think the people behind Lumines or Tetris Attack or whathaveyou actualy had colorblind gamers in mind: more often than not, puzzle games include individual symbols for each differently-colored block, so as to ease with immediate recognition. See how the blue (?) blocks have triangles in them, while the purples (?) have diamonds? These are the sorts of things colorblind people need in a game.

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Also -- and I'm editing this in after the fact, due to kacie360's comment below -- rhythm games like Guitar Hero or Rock Band present absolutely no problems for me whatsoever, for two reasons. 

Firstly, the green and red notes in each game are vibrant enough so that even moderately colorblind people should be able to tell the difference between them. Colorblindiescan still differentiate between certain vibrant types of green and red, which is why we haven't all been killed at traffic intersections.

Secondly, guitar/drum/whatever games structure their notes not just in terms of color, but by location. When I play Guitar Hero and see a note coming down on the leftmost fret, I know to press the leftmost fret. When I see one in the middle, I hit one in the middle. Frankly, this isn't all that different from what regular gamers do; non-Colorblindiesdon't actually look at the guitar neck as they play for the sake of color recognition, and I don't either.

 

Developers I love

Which brings me, as most things do, to indie developers. Upon first loading up Peggle, I noticed that it had a colorblind mode. Turning this mode on changes this

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to this.

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This colorblind mode prevents the game from being literally impossible to play for people who are red-green colorblind. The colors are made much more vibrant, as you can see, and notable blocks now have symbols on them. 

Similarly, Audiosurf graciously allows the player to change up the color of the beat blocks based on personal necessity or preference; on the left, you can see the default colors, with my color-retarded changes on the right.

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Again, I don't mean to complain -- I just wanna let you know what it's like for the colorblind gamers out there. It's not terribly difficult, being colorblind, just a bit different; I know more than a few of the Dtoiders out there are colorblind (Ceark is like, eighty times more colorblind than I am but bitches about it way, way less), and I figured it might be interesting for you sight-unimpaired people to take a look at our world for a little while.

Then again, maybe it wasn't interesting at all and this reads more like a gussied-up LiveJournal post than a legitimate article. Either way, it isn't my fault.

I'm colorblind.


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free touch's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:35
free touch
I'm red/green as well.

Which is funny, when I got my eyes test the doctor said I shouldn't go into art...

And now I'm an art director. ha!

Why are all the artists here colorblind?
moot button's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:36
moot button
lets see if i can make a fanboyish comment about this, here goes:
these so called "colors" are an abomination to gaming and must be stopped at once. Monochromatic shades will be tolerated, but everyone knows that shapes and sizes are the true way to differentiate. I am a dark grey midsized rhombus myself. SHAPES AN SIZES FTW!!!1
Baron Calico's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:37
Baron Calico
This was excellent! Honestly one of the most interesting articles I've read in weeks, and addresses a curiosity I've had for years.

Out of curiosity, is Puzzle Fighter a challenge?

And what do you think the are the best things developers as a whole can do to make their games more available to your ilk?

Are there any developers that can fuck right the hell off for being more difficult to game with than others?
theWizardsBaker's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:39
theWizardsBaker
- ceark

Yea, it's rare, but it runs in the family. My grandparents and uncles on my mother's side are all the same way.

Most games are tolerable (I’m enjoying RockBand quite a bit), but i can remember getting fed up with Metal Gear Solid 3 and its camouflage system.
free touch's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:39
free touch
Yes, puzzle fighter pisses me off, as does later levels of Bust-a-move.
BigBadJuan's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:40
BigBadJuan
Good read, one of my best friend's is colour blind too - which is his excuse for wearing yellow all the time "it's the only colour I can see!" - I hadn't thought about how it affects his videogaming habits - and maybe that's why he likes simpler games than I do.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:45
Holyetheline
@Anthony/Anyone Else

Is the picture of this article supposed to make sense. It just looks like a bunch of dots to me and I see nothing in them.

Does this mean I'm colorblind or does that picture really have nothing in it and it's just a bunch of brown-ish dots?

Please respond. I am being completely serious and am sort of worried now. lol
Baron Calico's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:48
Baron Calico
@Holyetheline:

There is a sailboat in there, yea... you might want to see an eye doctor.
Barcode's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:53
Barcode
I remember hearing about a colorblind gamer on COD4. He had to ask whose Helicopter or Air strike it was. People were shouting duh it's! and whatever it was. The guy had to explain that he was colorblind, and they all ended up shutting up.

There should be more games that work on developing games that have the same option.
sweetchuck's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:56
sweetchuck
I am a fellow colorblindie (red-green), and feel your pain. I'll also be sure to steer clear of table tennis.

@holyethyline/all: Just google "color blind test" and you'll find a bunch of images to determine if & how bad you got it.
Syn's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:57
Syn
There is no point in going to an eye doctor, they're just going to say "Yup, you're mildly colorblind!"
Jordan Devore's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:57
Jordan Devore
Very cool. And as far as games like Guitar Hero go, once you're experienced enough, you don't even need to rely on the color of the notes at all.
ArrestedDeveloper's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 13:58
ArrestedDeveloper
@holytheline
yeah, if you can't see anything you are probably red/green colorblind. Nothing to be concerned about though, I'm r/g colorblind and it hasn't ever made a big difference. But I don't want to be a navy pilot.
Sharpless's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 14:02
Sharpless
This was a seriously interesting article, Rev. It's a side of gaming I never really consider. Thank you very much for sharing.
Silverhertz's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 14:02
Silverhertz
Im colour blind, though not bad enough to affect my gaming, though I cant read whatever that thing is before the jump. Also drew a green horse in primary school which im still reminded of. Damn that horse!
Necros's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 14:11
Necros
I've thought about how handicapped gamers can play certain games, but I never really thought about color-blind gamers. I always just assumed it was more gray-ish, but I didn't know it could be that much of a problem.
Jetsetlemming's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 14:14
Jetsetlemming
@theWizardsBaker:
Are your mother and father also brother and sister?


(Just kidding)


(But seriously, it's in *those* cases you most often hear about full monochromatic color blindedness. See: The Pennsylvania Amish. Because the community gene pool is so small they tend to suffer from color blindedness and short-limbed dwarfism. At least you're only color blind, eh?)
Zombie Attack's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 14:16
Zombie Attack
I'm in the _exact_ same situation.

Games I can't play:

Meteos
Lumines (causes problems for me)
Chrono Cross (battle system)
Zuma

Love Hexic, but couldn't play it until I found out about the symbols.

Don't have TOO large of a problem with Space Giraffe, though. I started to look for other clues as to what was going on in the web. Patterns, how bullets go back and forth, etc. Have a problem with Flowers and Flower Heads, though.

It's not THAT bad of a problem, though, when reviewing a game. It's not like things cease to exist on screen if you're colorblind, they're simply a different color. Rez looks beautiful regardless.

I like the Guitar Hero/Rockband question. Reminds me of how often I'm asked, "Well, how do you know when a light is green at an intersection"

Uh, well... because Green is on the bottom?

Also reminds me of a conversation I had with my barber the other day. Something about a neighbor's kid doing badly in elementary school by "not learning his colors". His parents don't know of partial colorblindness. So, I told my barber, who will in turn tell them.
Wack's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 14:25
Wack
Wow, this was really interesting!
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 14:26
Holyetheline
@baron calico: A sailboat?

I looked at it for a while more. I still see nothing. I haven't been to the eye doctor since 8th grade and I have the same pair of glasses on that they gave me back then...

Oh damn I need to do something I guess. I can barely see out of these glasses anyway.

Thanks for the heads up that I'm some level of colorblind I appreciate it.
PrinceofCannedPeaches's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 14:45
PrinceofCannedPeaches
I freaked the eye doctors out when I took colorblindness tests. You know that flower they always show you? I said it was a Piranha Plant. Nobody got the joke.
PrinceofCannedPeaches's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 14:45
PrinceofCannedPeaches
Also, what does the Dtoid logo look like for you?
JDUB X's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 14:47
JDUB X
This was a fantastic read
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 14:56
Justice
Interesting read dude, very informative!
Hamza CTZ Aziz's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 14:58
Hamza CTZ Aziz
Did this spawn from our discussion outside of Wondercon?
MissHinasaki's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 15:04
MissHinasaki
Reverend Ant is just advanced.
0bshaky's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 15:12
0bshaky
wow there are a lot of folks here who are colorblind :/... I thought that was kind of rare but it is not. The only colorblind person I have seen was in the movie Little Miss Sunshine
ironmanrules1333's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 15:24
ironmanrules1333
I've never thought about things like this.
Good story.
BluDesign's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 15:27
BluDesign
I've met two people over the years who were completely color blind. They said they saw everything in total black and white. It was interesting because one of them was a video technician, and color calibration is an essential skill to being an engineer in this field, and he managed to pull off decent calibration levels just by relying on luminance levels.

That said...

This was an excellent article.
Good write up, RevAnt
Spartacus's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 15:31
Spartacus
An extremely interesting read. Also, about the link Ceark posted: I demand a link to pictures of what you see when you look at pictures of what you see to us.
Spartacus's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 15:32
Spartacus
Also, dvddesign is cleverer than I.
Fuzzy's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 15:34
Fuzzy
@dvd
That's the funniest thing I've seen all day :)
Ignignokt01's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 15:37
Ignignokt01
Rev, you're pretty much the sole reason I still check Dtoid every day. Keep truckin'
KyleGamgee's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 15:40
KyleGamgee
great stuff man. Big Ups for you, Rev.
Tekoa's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 15:55
Tekoa
Im not colorblind, but i do have cystic fibrosis, witch takes up a lot of my time and also really sucks anyways.

most ppl have something wrong with them.

i never thought about this much,i mean i know about it. but thanks for explaining it a little bit^_^
Tactix's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 15:56
Tactix
Great read! I actually never really considered how difficult is must be for a colorblind gamer to play certain games...

Glad to see that certain games actually place in a "colorblind" to ensure the game can be enjoyed by all!
theWizardsBaker's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 16:18
theWizardsBaker
- Jetsetlemming
I'm not sure about my parents being siblings... i suppose that's something to bring up the next time i see them.
apemon's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 16:23
apemon
An interesting article for sure, although it could have been longer.. Maybe you'll tell us more sometime! (Please do.)
LarkOhiya's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 16:29
LarkOhiya
I'm not color blind, but I am stupid blind. Coincidently I can't see anyones comments.
Anthony Burch's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 16:37
Anthony Burch
89 comments and only 17 diggs? I DEMAND SIMILAR NUMBERS.
Eschatos's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 16:37
Eschatos
That kinda sucks, especially if you consider that Dtoid's main colors are red and green.
Teta's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 16:41
Teta
This is one of the most entretaining articles i`ve read in a while.
So Green Peace and Communists have the same colours?
DaedHead8's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 16:50
DaedHead8
While I'm not color blind, I am near sighted so I can sympathize with poor performance in video games due to eye problems. I learned I needed glasses not via school, like most people, but because I couldn't compete with my friends at Halo back in the lan days. At one party I stole my friends glasses during a match. I put them on quick and my vision got substantially clearer. The next day I got checked out and sure enough, I needed glasses.
Tiff's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 16:55
Tiff
Fuck beauty pageants, but you will never be a jet pilot.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 17:11
Holyetheline
Yes Little Miss Sunshine is the best.
fetusmilk's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 17:17
fetusmilk
one of my friends is color blind, and i always kinda wondered why he was so bad at 3d games. i just didnt think about how it looked in his eyes.
The Incredible Edible Egg's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 17:20
The Incredible Edible Egg
Wow, I didn't ever consider any of this. I guess I really do take my health for granted. Also, I'm going to start making fun of the colorblind more often.

@ Kif
Would the lasers be red, green, or gray? OOH!!!

@ Barcode
Wow, I think a buddy of mine may be colorblind and I didn't know. Man I feel like shit whenever I shout "It's our Chopper!" I didn't mean to be an ass, I just get really excited when playing FPS. There are audio cues, but that does suck.
Bob Arctor's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 17:20
Bob Arctor
@blindside I'm red green color blind and in the Navy, can't be a pilot, or a seal,computers, electrician can't do any of it in the navy but didn't really want to except computers

Also Hexic HD sux hard for me there are a couple of later levels in Lumines actually that are pretty hard for me with grey blocks and grey backgrounds.
Fleet3000's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 18:17
Fleet3000
very cool rev. you never really think about this kinda stuff when you can see fine. but i'm glad that theres nice developers that have you in mind.
kawitchate's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 18:22
kawitchate
great article.
i feel for you mutants.
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