Street Fighter 6 Fans Are Loving Its Accessibility Settings

Street Fighter 6 Has New In-Depth Accessibility Settings

Street Fighter 6’s closed beta is starting from October 7th to the 10th. With that said, fans of the game will have the opportunity to try out the game and see how it feels for them before its official launch next year. They can check out a lot of their favorite characters that are returning to the franchise.

One of the game’s most notable features would be its accessibility settings. Each of them adds an amount of depth and personalization to the game. One blind Street Fighter 6 fan has already taken note of these settings and have commended them. He has been sharing his time playing the closed beta and will continue to do so throughout the weekend.

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The accessibility settings that he praised can be found in the game’s Audio section. This part of the menu is where players can adjust the general sounds of the game. However, they can also take it a step further. There is a sound effect that will indicate the players’ distance from a target.

They can go even further than that. Apparently, there is an option that allows a cross-up attack hit symbol to make a sound. There are also different sound effects for in-game meters like super art, drive gauge, vitality, and even when players are landing an attack against an opponent. Some further in-depth settings include changing the clothing sound effect that characters have within the game.

These settings considerably open up the game for Street Fighter 6 players who are unable to see the screen. With that said, jumping into a match is made a lot simpler for them. Moreover, players also have the option to keep the screen from shaking if they do not like too shakey or twitchy movements.

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