So, I got into a discussion on Mumble with Barthanes about fleet commanding as a Deaf guy. He believes that I am unsuited for such a position because of the risks that come with my hearing loss, while I feel that it's too early to be making such determinations, because it is an untested ground for even a hearing person.
So I bring this discussion to you, TESTies.
What would be the best way to communicate, for a deaf FC? And do you personally believe that Deaf people should or should not be FCs?
We have various methods: text, in-game quick-messages (which is a thing CIG has confirmed to be working on), the Combat Information Center (the lynchpin of the networked battlefield capability that CIG has mentioned), and then there's Mumble (which I can use to send out orders, but receiving verbal information is a no-go).
For some context, Barthanes claims that he has experience in the Navy, so I'm going to take him at face value on that. And I understand that deaf people in a command position would have a lag in being able to receive information and issue instructions in response to that information; the question is how do we reduce that lag?
Ultimately, I would like this discussion to remain respectful, so let's proceed with that in mind.
Let me hear your thoughts.
TL;DR, Barthanes did a [CONCERN] conversation with me.
So I bring this discussion to you, TESTies.
What would be the best way to communicate, for a deaf FC? And do you personally believe that Deaf people should or should not be FCs?
We have various methods: text, in-game quick-messages (which is a thing CIG has confirmed to be working on), the Combat Information Center (the lynchpin of the networked battlefield capability that CIG has mentioned), and then there's Mumble (which I can use to send out orders, but receiving verbal information is a no-go).
For some context, Barthanes claims that he has experience in the Navy, so I'm going to take him at face value on that. And I understand that deaf people in a command position would have a lag in being able to receive information and issue instructions in response to that information; the question is how do we reduce that lag?
Ultimately, I would like this discussion to remain respectful, so let's proceed with that in mind.
Let me hear your thoughts.
TL;DR, Barthanes did a [CONCERN] conversation with me.
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