Full God of War Ragnarok Accessibility Options List Revealed

Full God of War Ragnarok Accessibility Options List Revealed

Full God of War Ragnarok Accessibility Options List Revealed

The God of War Ragnarok accessibility options list had always promised to be a lengthy one, but the official list has surpassed all expectations by offering more than 70 different features that players can customize. After explaining how they wanted to match Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us in terms of accessibility, it seems like Santa Monica Studio has certainly been making quite an effort.

The list of God of War Ragnarok accessibility options

Originally promising more than 60 accessibility settings, the final list actually seems to include more than 90 different settings, not counting the multiple options within those to help players fine-tune their experience. While some will be familiar to players as they’ve been brought across from the PC version of God of War, others will be completely new. Here are the many options available, more details about which can be found on the PlayStation website:

Accessibility Presets

God of War Ragnarök has four new preset menus, each with a “some” or “full” option. When chosen, these presets apply a set of options in the menu, giving them new values. Each altered setting will appear in blue in the menu. You can reset all the altered values to default by applying the “off” preset or using the reset all hold button.

Vision accessibility preset
Hearing accessibility preset
Motion reduction preset
Apply motor accessibility preset

Alternative Controls

Santa Monica Studio took player feedback to heart and rebuilt the control customization, adding new ways to access key abilities and alternates for some hard-to-use actions. With the addition of touchpad shortcuts, control input styles, control presets, and custom layouts – you are truly in control of your play.

Control customize
Control scheme
Controller vibration
Touchpad button (menu entry)
Touchpad swipe shortcuts
Left stick and right stick
Climbing movement
Quick turn
Spartan rage
Stun grab enemies
Skills navigation
Weapon sheathing

Hold and Presses

Santa Monica Studio has taken great care to expand options to reduce fatigue from difficult actions, ensuring that a wide variety of actions have alternate inputs that reduce the need for extended holds and quick presses.

Repeated button presses
Block style
Aiming style
Evade style
Neutral evade
Evade assist
Sprint
Delay auto sprint
Menu holds

Assistance

Explore a variety of gameplay assists for common actions – from combat assists to keep you on target to puzzle assists to turn split-second puzzle moments into a more flexible aim time. Auto Pickup and Auto Equip features have also been added to let you manage equipment and loot with ease.

Aim assist
Puzzle aim assist
Lock-on camera
Strafe assist
Motion sensor function aiming activation
Puzzle timing
Horizontal/vertical speed – motion sensor function aiming
Acceleration – motion sensor function aiming
Reduce small motions – motion sensor function aiming
Mini-game style
Miniboss checkpoints
Auto equip feature
Auto pick-up
Recenter camera on attack

Subtitles and Captions

Following best practices from film and television, subtitles and captions options ensure that players can experience a high-fidelity of experience with or without sound.

Subtitles
Subtitle and caption blur
Subtitle and caption background
Direction indicators
Speaker names
Caption color
Speaker color
Subtitle color
Captions
Subtitle and caption size

Visual Aids

God of War Ragnarök offers settings that easily allow players to maintain visual clarity of important on-screen elements even while sitting far away from the screen or playing with low vision. Whether that’s reading the dialogue subtitles, engaging in combat against multiple enemies, or searching for valuable collectibles – a variety of settings help key information on the screen clear.

Icon size
UI text size
UI color correction
Axe reflect visual
Filter strength
Visualization contrast
High contrast HUD
High contrast cinematics
Reduce flashing
Individual color selectors for 10 categories
Color filter
Controller visualization
High contrast display preset

Motion Reduction

By eliminating camera shake in gameplay or turning on a persistent dot, God of War Ragnarök has settings that aid in a smoother gameplay experience.

Camera shake
Ambient camera sway
Motion blur
Film grain
Persistent center dot
Persistent center dot color
Cinematic smoothing

Navigation and Traversal

Getting around the world is critical to discovery and adventure. With the new Navigation Assist and Traversal Assist options, you can move around the world with confidence.

Navigation assist
Traversal assist

Audio cues and screen reader

New to the God of War series are two features that support low-vision play. Audio Cues can indicate on-screen prompts that allow players to quickly identify that an action is available in both general and combat gameplay. The Screen Reader feature (English only) assists players in navigating through a selection of menus to assist in learning the fundamentals of the game.

Audio cues
Screen reader for select key menus (English only)

Audio Tuning

Adjust the audio experience for your gaming experience to your personal setup, like voice boosting or center panning dialogue, to ensure that the game sounds great to your specifications.

Global
Effects
Dialog
Music
Controller speaker
Accessibility audio cues
Screen reader volume
Audio cue glossary
Audio panning
Center pan dialog
Voice boost
Mono-audio system integrated support

HUD

HUD customization options were retained from God of War (2018) and now allow you to customize toggling these elements on and off with a swipe.

Compass
Enemy health bars
Boss health bars
Enemy off-screen indicator
Combat HUD
Gameplay notifications
Aim reticle

Game Difficulty

Finally, Santa Monica Studio has expanded the combat difficulty selection to add a new level to allow for more flexibility.

Challenge
Lessons learned codex

The post Full God of War Ragnarok Accessibility Options List Revealed appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.