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Originally Posted by Dyne
Hunh, weird. Is it possible to be black/white colourblind
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Colorblindness isn;t really about not seeing colors, but about visual confusion. Literally my brain has trouble translating the various tints, shades and colors. It a kind of dyslexia rather than true "blindness", and my trouble areas are blue/brown/green. I can see all those colors, but when they get close to each other in hue, my brain switches them and I can't tell the difference. I first knew I was in trouble when I thought I was wearing a green shirt with brown pants, but instead I looked like a UPS driver. I also get vicious headaches in department stores because of all the overstimulation of color.
In cases like MadWorld, its the lack of stimulation and nuance that gives me issues. Everything is stark black and white, so I have trouble discerning what is what because it is all the same tone and everything is in focus. If they used distance blur, it wouldn't be that much of an issue.