Nightingale developers understand that disabilities can impact your gaming experience, so they’ve added options to make gameplay more comfortable. This Nightingale Accessibility Options Guide shows you all the ways to create a better gaming experience.
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Like Skull and Bones, Nightingale offers a wide range of accessibility options. These range from the basic ones, such as difficulty and autosave, to very specific options, such as text-to-speech, arachnophobia mode, or disabling camera shake.
There are two general accessibility options: difficulty settings and autosave. Each time they open a new Portal, players can choose the difficulty level of each Realm. The game will autosave periodically, but we still recommend quitting the game via the menu instead of Alt+F4.
Players can remap keys and use the controller to access menus. Players can hold the button to attack or collect materials, as well as switch between crouching and running by pressing a button once instead of holding it down. Additionally, players can adjust the sensitivity of their mouse or controller, invert the axis, and adjust the controller dead zones. There is also an option for custom waypoints and map zoom.