Crying ableism and scolding people for "not being good" just because a game doesn't include an accessibility option you need is just about as performative as it gets.
Some devs don't have the resources to program this into their games. Not every dev is going to think of every accessibility issue. That doesn't make them a bad person. Reddit is over that way. π
THIS SO MUCH
There are so many games I straight up can't play because there are little to no accessibility options for epilepsy/photosensitivity options.
Instead, I have to watch playthroughs on much smaller screens or as a podcast just so I can somewhat experience it!