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Steam News25 March 20251y ago

Wednesdays Accessibility Features

As you may know, Wednesdays will be out tomorrow! This is a good time to remind you of all the accessibility features available in Wednesdays. Most of the features are adjustable to suit players' needs and preferences.

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0 fixes1 addition2 changes0 removals
  • Performance
  • UI and audio
addedAs you may know, Wednesdays will be out tomorrow!This is a good time to remind you of all the accessibility features available in Wednesdays. Most of the features are adjustable to suit players' needs and preferences. Whether you are an experienced gamer or new to the medium, Wednesdays doesn't focus on performance and is, above all, easy to navigate.
changedHere are all the accessibility features taken into account throughout the production of Wednesdays :Mouse, keyboard and joystick (joystick or D-pad) support; - Adjustable text size (5 levels); - Highly legible alternative font (Luciole); - Manual or automatic text scrolling, with adjustable speed and preview; - No precision or speed gameplay nor complex sequences; - Interactive tutorials with clear visual cues; - Important information transmitted via multiple channels (audio and visual); - Contrast enhancement and clear identification of interactive elements; - Colour palettes chosen with different degrees of colour blindness in mind; - Access to previous dialogue via the diary; - Replay of any scene that has already been played; - Game launched in windowed mode; - Access to accessibility options at launch and at any time during the game; - Optional drag-and-drop with the possibility to deactivate it; - Cursor movement speed adjustment (keyboard/joystick); - Multiple volume controls (music/ambient sound, SFX); - Option to activate/deactivate animations; - Automatic save ; - No sound spatialisation via stereo; - No images or flashing lights; - No haptic feedback; - No complex controls (analogue, voice, gestures); - No need to hold down buttons; - No essential information transmitted by colour.
changedHere are all the accessibility features taken into account throughout the production of Wednesdays :To find the full list of features in your language, please refer to the ARTE France website: French German Spanish

Wednesdays changes

addedThis is a good time to remind you of all the accessibility features available in Wednesdays. Most of the features are adjustable to suit players' needs and preferences. Whether you are an experienced gamer or new to the medium, Wednesdays doesn't focus on performance and is, above all, easy to navigate.
changedMouse, keyboard and joystick (joystick or D-pad) support; - Adjustable text size (5 levels); - Highly legible alternative font (Luciole); - Manual or automatic text scrolling, with adjustable speed and preview; - No precision or speed gameplay nor complex sequences; - Interactive tutorials with clear visual cues; - Important information transmitted via multiple channels (audio and visual); - Contrast enhancement and clear identification of interactive elements; - Colour palettes chosen with different degrees of colour blindness in mind; - Access to previous dialogue via the diary; - Replay of any scene that has already been played; - Game launched in windowed mode; - Access to accessibility options at launch and at any time during the game; - Optional drag-and-drop with the possibility to deactivate it; - Cursor movement speed adjustment (keyboard/joystick); - Multiple volume controls (music/ambient sound, SFX); - Option to activate/deactivate animations; - Automatic save ; - No sound spatialisation via stereo; - No images or flashing lights; - No haptic feedback; - No complex controls (analogue, voice, gestures); - No need to hold down buttons; - No essential information transmitted by colour.
changedTo find the full list of features in your language, please refer to the ARTE France website: French German Spanish

As you may know, Wednesdays will be out tomorrow!

This is a good time to remind you of all the accessibility features available in Wednesdays. Most of the features are adjustable to suit players' needs and preferences. Whether you are an experienced gamer or new to the medium, Wednesdays doesn't focus on performance and is, above all, easy to navigate.

Here are all the accessibility features taken into account throughout the production of Wednesdays:

  • Mouse, keyboard and joystick (joystick or D-pad) support; - Adjustable text size (5 levels); - Highly legible alternative font (Luciole); - Manual or automatic text scrolling, with adjustable speed and preview; - No precision or speed gameplay nor complex sequences; - Interactive tutorials with clear visual cues; - Important information transmitted via multiple channels (audio and visual); - Contrast enhancement and clear identification of interactive elements; - Colour palettes chosen with different degrees of colour blindness in mind; - Access to previous dialogue via the diary; - Replay of any scene that has already been played; - Game launched in windowed mode; - Access to accessibility options at launch and at any time during the game; - Optional drag-and-drop with the possibility to deactivate it; - Cursor movement speed adjustment (keyboard/joystick); - Multiple volume controls (music/ambient sound, SFX); - Option to activate/deactivate animations; - Automatic save ; - No sound spatialisation via stereo; - No images or flashing lights; - No haptic feedback; - No complex controls (analogue, voice, gestures); - No need to hold down buttons; - No essential information transmitted by colour.

However, please note that Wednesdays does not currently allow:

  • Use screen-reading software; - Reassign game controls.

To find the full list of features in your language, please refer to the ARTE France website: French German Spanish

Source

Steam News / 25 March 2025

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