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Everyone refers to accessibility like it's some kind of cosmic
mentor on how to make a great MMO. The logic is straight out of a
freshman course: WoW is accessible, accessibility means a broader
audience, therefore it has mind-boggling numbers of subscribers. But
getting an exact definition of accessibility from anyone except Merriam
Webster is a challenge. Does it mean min-spec, soloability, how
compelling the source material is, or all of that and something else?
With your help, we'll work toward a definition today in Loading...
Accessibility Defined as we prepare for a discussion next week on
whether accessibility is necessarily a good thing for games.

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The Pulse

You vote with what you view at Ten Ton Hammer, and the
result is the Ten Ton Pulse ( href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/thepulse/" target="_blank">What
is The Pulse?).

Here's today's top 5 Pulse results:

  1. href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/taxonomy/term/41"
    target="_blank">World of Warcraft
  2. href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/taxonomy/term/254">Aion
    (UP 1)
  3. Dungeons
    & Dragons Online
    (down 1)
  4. href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/taxonomy/term/860">Champions
    Online (down 2)
  5. EverQuest
    2
     

Biggest movers this past week:

  1. href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/taxonomy/term/39">Jade
    Dynasty (UP 5 to #17)
  2. href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/taxonomy/term/115">Dragon
    Age Origins (down 5 to #19)
  3. The
    Secret World
    (UP 4 to #12)
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More praise for NCsoft today. In Wednesday's Loading... we joined many
of you in asking NCsoft to enforce inactivity rules regarding AFK
player stores to ease queue times. Players were setting themselves up
as vendors not just to sell stuff, but to camp a server slot in order
to skip the queue on their next play session. With today's early
morning patch,
players in store mode will be logged out after 30 minutes of
inactivity. No doubt the shadier element of the player community are
already working on scripts to circumvent the rule, but it's a big step
in the right direction.

And, though the news is a week old now, I also want to applaud NCsoft's
fan-friendly decision to href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/74533">jettison
GameGuard, though it undoubtedly makes things a bit tougher
in terms of bot and exploit detection. GameGuard is trouble, both in
terms of the negative interactions it has with Steam and other
gamer-focused applications (including apps geared to href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/74315">help disabled
gamers), and I've been nothing but impressed with the
decisions NCsoft has made with Aion so far.

The TTH staff has had an interesting ongoing discussion about
accessibility this week. The interesting thing was, though everyone
says that WoW's greatest achievement is its accessibility, all of us
had different definitions of accessibility. For some it was min-spec,
for others it was how much they wanted to play the game before seeing
assets or logging in, and for others it was
soloability and how far they got in the game before hitting that first
frustating roadblock (and whether the game had developed that initial
connection enough to overcome that roadblock).

Thanks mostly to Machail, we arrived at something that seemed like a
serviceable defintion of accessibility in MMOs. He proposed a
three-pronged definition: 1) how low the initial barrier to entry is
(min-spec, simplicity of the early game, and the attractiveness of the
IP), 2) how enjoyable the march to endgame is, discounting the
"level-up pressure" from friends and guildmates, and 3) what's waiting
at the endgame, i.e. how compelling the ultimate prize is, and whether
or not the endgame, like a movie in a good trilogy, leaves room for
what comes next - the theory being that no one wants to spend the
mammoth amount of time it takes for these games if there's little
promise of more good stuff to come.

Accessibility, of course has much broader application than games. Just
about every job starts small and grows in terms of responsibility and
complexity. Military officers command platoons for a long time before
they command companies and battalions. Exercise programs are all about
how you start, too. If you can't do a chin-up to save your life,
starting with an assisted pull-up machine at a local gym to step into
your full body weight will be more productive than simply floundering
under a bar.  There's a huge accessibility component to
travel, too. When I went to Singapore last year, expats referred to the
country as "Asia light" - meaning that the though you were undeniably
not in Kansas anymore, the language and culture was familiar enough the
least adept Western traveler some traction. Something similar could
probably be said of Dubai, that it's "Middle East light" - an
Arabian nights feel without the fear of IEDs.

We haven't addressed the topic of whether or not accessibility is
necessarily a good thing. It sounds like a good thing, especially for
mass commercial appeal, but there's a certain logic to being tossed
into the deep end to learn how to swim, too. This is something we hope
to address in greater detail next week, but what do you think? Are
today's games too accessible? Are we drawing a less sociable, less
loyal kind of audience into our game worlds as a result? As always,
your thoughts are welcome in the  href="http://forums.tentonhammer.com/showthread.php?t=46604">Loading...
forum.


Shayalyn's Epic Thread of
the Day

From our href="http://forums.tentonhammer.com/forumdisplay.php?f=589">Aion
General Discussion forum

style="font-weight: normal;">"Creative" Aion Character Names

Savanja brought up the topic of off-the-wall names in today's
Ten Ton Hammer Aion community newsletter, href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/74793/">The Daeva
Weekly, and I thought it was a timely one. Savanja's favorite
so far? "Krumbles," she says, "sporting the legion name 'A Gang of
Toast.'  Best name ever, sir!"

I've
spotted a number of oddball names in Atreia. Too bad I wasn't taking
notes. A couple memorable ones are Assbandit and Ohgodwhereami. Surely
you've seen some names that would make a true roleplayer cringe. href="http://forums.tentonhammer.com/showthread.php?t=46594">Share
them with us, in the name of fun and mockery.

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7 new Ten Ton Hammer MMOG features today! 75
in
September! 1,027 in
2009!

Today's New MMO Coverage and Features

  • Final
    Fantasy XIV
    Online Tokyo Games Show Trailer

    One of the most exciting games coming up in 2010 is Final Fantasy XIV
    Online. It's agreed by many gamers that the Final Fantasy franchise is
    one of the best out there when it comes to RPGs. Happily, in true Final
    Fantasy fashion, this new trailer sticks true to the fantastic CGI
    trailers we've come to expect from the titles. Take a look at the video
    seen at the Tokyo Game Show and judge for yourself.
  • A
    Shantotto Ascension: Coming to Final Fantasy XI -
    New Trailer

    Even with Final Fantasy XIV Online on the horizon, Final Fantasy XI
    players aren't getting ignored. Coming in October is the Shatotto
    Ascension, an all new expansion for Final Fantasy XI. Check out the
    trailer to get teased a 'lil.
  • Alliance
    of Valiant Arms
    : Multiplayer FPS Enters Closed Beta - First
    Look Screens

    A new free-to-play multi-player online first-person shooter (MOFPS as
    the folks at ijii.com call it) Alliance of Valiant Arms has entered
    closed beta. To celebrate the new phase of development we were graced
    with access to some screens of in-game footage. The game uses the
    Unreal 3 engine, which is fast becoming a trend in online gaming, and
    features faction based combat that centers around a conflict between
    the European Union and the Neo-Russian Federation.
  • Aion
    Newsletter - The Daeva Weekly #2 - Long Queues and Short Skirts

    Launch week for Aion has been roller coaster of excitement for some,
    and a long line for others. If you chose one of the less populated
    servers then you've been spared much of the pain, but for those who
    picked more popular servers (darn you Lumiel!) then you know my own
    hell.  In this week's Daeva Weekly, we cover the ups and downs
    of launch, catch you up with all the news, and take a detour down the
    road of avatar hotties.
  • World
    of Warcraft
    is not an Esport - The Problems Facing the
    Arenas

    World of Warcraft is full of fun and exciting PvP, but the big question
    is if that PvP can be considered an esport. You know, like professional
    football except with a mouse and keyboard replacing the pigskin and
    jerseys kicked aside for tabards and epics. David "Xerin" Piner delves
    into the issues facing the arena and how he thinks it isn't esport
    material. After you're done reading his opinion why not join us in our
    forums to share your thoughts on this subject. 
  • href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/wow/guides/professions/first-aid">World
    of Warcraft
    : First Aid Guide
    Our guide to World of Warcraft's First Aid skill is out. Replacing the
    older one, our newer guide goes into every detail you need to know
    about First Aid. It's not just your every day ordinary First Aid guide
    that tells you how to work your spellbook, nope! This guide gives you
    everything you need to be a pro with First Aid including how to use
    them in combat and get some extra free health with bandage healing. So
    get your wounds taped up with our excellent guide to First
    Aid. 
  • New
    Voyage Century Online Glory Arena Screenshots

    Voyage Century Online is getting a new dose of content in the form of
    the Glory Arena. This new arena allows for PvP between players that
    records the rankings automatically. To show off this new content IGG
    has sent us four new screenshots of the soon to be blood filled Glory
    Arena.

Hottest Content:

  1. Final
    Fantasy XIV
    Online Tokyo Games Show Trailer
  2. Ten
    Ton Hammer's Aion Screenshot Contest
  3. Aion
    Launch Video
  4. Aion
    New Player Portal
  5. Aion
    Newsletter - The Daeva Weekly #2 - Long Queues and Short Skirts
  6. href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/aion/guides/new/graphicsguide">Guide
    to Aion Graphic Settings
  7. Ten
    Ton Hammer's Aion FAQ
  8. Exclusive
    Everquest: Underfoot Screenshots - Pellucid
    Grotto
  9. Champions
    Online
    - First Impressions
  10. World
    of Warcraft
    is not an Esport - The Problems Facing the
    Arenas

Thanks for visiting the Ten Ton Hammer network! 

- Jeff "Ethec" Woleslagle and the Ten Ton Hammer team


To read the latest guides, news, and features you can visit our Aion Game Page.

Last Updated: Mar 13, 2016

About The Author

Jeff joined the Ten Ton Hammer team in 2004 covering EverQuest II, and he's had his hands on just about every PC online and multiplayer game he could since.

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