Hey everyone, my name is Greg Haynes
and I'm here at AbleGamers HQ to tell you
about today's accessibility feature of the week.
This accessibility feature comes from 
 Naughty Dog's Uncharted: The Lost Legacy.
First, players can activate Lock-on Aim, 
 which will cause main character,
Chloe to automatically aim at the nearest 
 enemy to line up her shot.
Second, players can use the ten-increment
Aim Assist slider to adjust how hard of
a lock Chloe will have on enemies.
Third, players can choose their preferred type of Aim Mode. The Hold option is your
standard continued press of the default
L2 aiming button to keep the reticle
onscreen. The Toggle option, will bring
up the reticle using L2 and keep it onscreen
until L2 is pressed again. Last
but not least, players can turn on Camera Assist.
With Camera Assist, the camera
will follow Chloe as she switches targets
resulting in reduced use of the right
analog stick to control the camera.
Aim assist features like these that simplify combat controls can benefit players with
a range of disabilities, including but
not limited to players who may have
low vision, color vision deficiencies, upper
or lower limb disabilities, cognitive
disabilities, or learning disabilities. All in 
 all these features can assist in
creating a simpler means to aim and
shoot.
Check out Uncharted: The Lost Legacy,
available now on PlayStation 4.
