well, as I have said, you need to press enter on quick connect, then type the IP address that Devin provided. after that, when you want to reconnect after closing and re opening 5M, you need to click on favorites if you're using NVDA OCR, because for some odd reason, the mouse coordinate for history at least in OCR's view is where the text for favorites is. In case you didn't know you need to have steam open for this just like you would if you were going to play regular GTA. Note, you don't need to launch GTA v from steam or otherwise, as 5M uses an older version of the game that is modified to be more like Rockstar's online mode, as well as including new cars and the like that Rockstar puts in their DLC updates as they come. Also, when you try to connect, you will not here any noise, such as a logo, or loading music before you spawn, as the game is loading. You will need to use OCR to figure out when it's loading or not. Devin, Ethin, and I have been testing things out on the server and noticed that different people have different issues when playing. For instance, the accessible teleport mod works on Devin's pc, but fails to load on both Ethin's and mine. For some odd reason, as far as I can tell, this only happens to me, but my 5M client always crashes after several explosions happen around my character. We're still deciding on what team talk server we want to use, as since 5M isn't technically accessible, you don't know who's online, or where they are, unless everyone that's on the server is also talking somewhere else, such as skype or Team Talk. There is text and voice chat ability in 5M, but if you think setting it up is hard, you'll have a run for your money if you try messing with text and voice in 5M. And, even if you got it set up, NVDA probably wouldn't read the incoming text messages, as it sort of goes into a sleep state and kind of freezes when GTA V is active. But, yes, if you can run GTA V, and have a little patience, you could have some fun on the server. As I said before, we shouldn't expect every video game to just be playable, from the start, we should figure out what we can do in a game and show that there's at least something we can do. Grand Theft Auto, for example. We may not be able to do missions, but we can still ride around in a car, with auto Drive, which could become a reality in the future because of google, so, yeah, I guess we're getting an early preview, LOL. We can run around and cause chaos. I know of plenty of sighted players that don't even play the story and just run around and have fun, so in some respect, we're on equal ground with a part of the sighted player base of this game. Yes, there are examples of video games that are more playable than this, from a stand point of being able to beat the game, but at this time, there is no audio game on the market that allows us to drive, I meant, ride, because of auto drive, but still, drive around, shoot stuff, and have a good laugh as much as GTA v, so, yeah, we should take what we have and enjoy it.
Power is not the responsibility of freedom, but it is actually the responsibility of being responsible, it's self, because someone who is irresponsible is enslaved by their own weaknesses.