ok, so after hearing the vid I had to take this for a spin on my own at a friend's house, and here are my thoughts
1. the game is very much playable with all the assistive options. with all options set on the correct setting, you wont need any sited assistance during a race, and you will even get first place
2. options that make this game playable is, assisted turning, assisted braking, making cars invisible meaning instead of crashing into them, you will just go right through them, and lastly, the game has a rewind feature, that you can rewind the race back to whatever point you want, so for example if you do happen to crash with these options on, simply rewind back to the part before the crash, or if a car passed you, just rewind to the point back when you were in first place
with all this stuff turned on, I will admit the game can become super easy, and you will just find yourself holding rt to drive and that's pretty much it. that's may become boring to some, but I still managed to have fun, but im bias because I love racing games, and im just so damn excited that we can play one on a main stream platform.i highly doubt the visually impaired were being thought about when these options were being put into place, I think these easy options were implemented into the game for casual players. the game can become more challenging if there was a way they could just put sound q into the game. I would actually prefer that, but hey beggers cant be choosers I suppose. but if you have a xbox I highly recommend to download the demo and take it for a spin
can i get a peace double harmony burger? no chaos