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Nolzur creates inclusive miniatures, people can't handle it.
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<blockquote data-quote="Oofta" data-source="post: 9146877" data-attributes="member: 6801845"><p>Back on subject, I have no problem with the wheelchair mini but I agree that I have an issue with it being limited to a mundane wheelchair while still traversing all terrain. Being inclusive, IMHO, does not have to include ignoring limitations. I'd rather have work-arounds for those limitations. Perhaps the wheelchair can hover, or sprout legs, maybe the wheels can transform into super pliable monster truck tires. <em>Something</em>.</p><p></p><p>While it's not the same, I have glasses. I accept that if I don't have glasses then I'm pretty SOL for seeing anything long distance. I don't want to play a game where my PC is short sighted but can still identify someone 50 yards away without corrective eyewear.</p><p></p><p>My father lost his right arm from the elbow down when he was in his late teens and there were times when I tended to kind of forget it. He was just "Dad", and as capable as anyone if not more so in my eyes. But I also know I could never really see things from his perspective or the little things that he couldn't do. Little things like that he had to wear boots because he couldn't tie shoe laces.</p><p></p><p>I guess what I'm trying to say is that the people who should really be answering this are people that require the use of a wheelchair because I simply don't know how I would react if I were in their position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oofta, post: 9146877, member: 6801845"] Back on subject, I have no problem with the wheelchair mini but I agree that I have an issue with it being limited to a mundane wheelchair while still traversing all terrain. Being inclusive, IMHO, does not have to include ignoring limitations. I'd rather have work-arounds for those limitations. Perhaps the wheelchair can hover, or sprout legs, maybe the wheels can transform into super pliable monster truck tires. [I]Something[/I]. While it's not the same, I have glasses. I accept that if I don't have glasses then I'm pretty SOL for seeing anything long distance. I don't want to play a game where my PC is short sighted but can still identify someone 50 yards away without corrective eyewear. My father lost his right arm from the elbow down when he was in his late teens and there were times when I tended to kind of forget it. He was just "Dad", and as capable as anyone if not more so in my eyes. But I also know I could never really see things from his perspective or the little things that he couldn't do. Little things like that he had to wear boots because he couldn't tie shoe laces. I guess what I'm trying to say is that the people who should really be answering this are people that require the use of a wheelchair because I simply don't know how I would react if I were in their position. [/QUOTE]
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