But in a sense, most games don't give us the choice either. No, it shouldn't make the gameplay clunky, but maybe think of it being 'An alternative way to play.' Just like a real disability is 'An alternative way to live.' As someone who is disabled himself and wheelchair bound at 3 feet tall and with PLENTY of disabled friends, I can tell you we all have talked at one time or another of wishing more games had inclusion of wheelchairs, prosthetics or other disabilities. Though I can't tell you how wrong you are about 'M ost disabled that do play don't do it to be reminded of their disability.' Absolutely wrong. I do understand your point on the gameplay mentioned being hard to implement (Some ideas I thought were pretty good!) But some would be likely impossible. Information, Guides and Announcements for the EA app.