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Gif with flashing logo in README may cause epilepsy attack. #384

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heavyrain266 opened this issue Mar 20, 2022 · 4 comments
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Gif with flashing logo in README may cause epilepsy attack. #384

heavyrain266 opened this issue Mar 20, 2022 · 4 comments

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@heavyrain266
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All other gif examples are safe but not that "Hello, Pyxel!" flashing one. I suggest you to make it change colors slowly instead.

@kitao
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kitao commented Apr 30, 2022

I'm used to be a game programmer, and when I made some screen effects, I took care of flashing screen because "Pokemon flash" incident happened and those kind of effects are alerted.
At that time, one of the point was the flashing area was large or not compared to the display size, I think.
Pyxel's example's animation is really small and used for only several characters. It's almost same as game character's damaged effect in many games. So should I take care of that in that case?
For reference, I would like to ask various people for their opinions.

@merwok
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merwok commented Apr 30, 2022

What about slowing down the colour change a lot? It would still demonstrate the effect, but without flashing.

@kitao
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kitao commented Apr 30, 2022

I know. But what I'd like to know is a kind of guideline and a basis for it.
Without it, I would have to modify the program every time I was told, "I hate this color/animation, so change it."

@kitao
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kitao commented May 22, 2022

There seems to be neither specific reason nor other person's opinion for now.
I close this issue since other person point out.

@kitao kitao closed this as completed May 22, 2022
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