Yubisoft has announced that its internal device is available for public use to help developers make access to colorful blinds accessible “after many years of internal use and development.”
Chroma gives developers a copy of the color blind players experience in real time, as they really play games, filtering the screen that does not reduce the performance of the game.
Non -defunctly may be the most common disability affecting videogam players Colorless blindness Referring to the figures, 1 out of 12 male, or 8 %, and 200 women, 1, or 0.5 %, color blinds.
Chroma works by putting filters on a game in real time, lets developers monitor sports because they are really played against other tools in which developers only need to watch the game in static screenshots or completely run into color configuration. Chroma can be used on single or dual screens, works with hotooks, and is customized.
“In the past few years, Chroma has proved to be a very effective tool for us in the past few years,” said David Festland, the director of the Ubesoft. A statement. “It has allowed us to evaluate our sports leakage for blind players much faster than ever before. Because we believe that access is a journey, not race, we are happy to share chroma with the whole industry. We invite everyone to benefit from it, provide feedback, and contribute to its future development.”
Chroma was based in India by the Quality Control Team of Ubesoft, which aims to give developers a real -time opinion because they really controlled a game.
Developers are interested in downloading or using chroma for themselves Its gut hub pageWhere it is now published under Apache 2.0 license. Described by a license Apache Foundation “With mutual cooperation, as a vector for the manufacture of reliable and longtime software products through open source software development.