Try to be a little more fair and nuanced. It's become reallybeasy and fashionable for people to equate a single positiin to some form of universal coddling. I'm kind of the poster child on this as an elderly, disabled person with vision problems, and there are a couple of things that are very true.

1. I am one who loves Arcadion (although not entirely thrilled with a couple of mechanics, such as the timer on the multiple lariat phase in bomber).

2. I didn't have much of a problem doing trusts while doing the MSQ, any learning curve helped me create musvle memory for subsequent runs with a group without being carried.

3. None of this obviates the fact that I still find the dungeon content overtuned as a normal duty, which will absolutely lead to less people queuing for daily roulettes, and this kind of thing has a long, sordid history in MMO's.

Gates of Discord and Cataclysm were precursors to this, and offer important lessons in how to and how not to address content difficulty questions.

The best play for SE is to acknowledge and support the needs of their whole playerbase, not pitting one against the other with a "winner take all" design approach.

Fact is, any online game, in order to remain successful, requires an influx of new players, and in a linear progression game such as this, a healthy population of veterans who queue up in daily roulettes to always have group access available when someone hits an MSQ dungeon or trial. By having normal content be too stressful or uncomfortable, especially for off jobs, people just dont queue, which has an impact on the entire population of the game, not just DT instances.

I believe that a two tiered approach requires the least amount of coding, which is...simply make some adjustments for a normal queue, and change expert queue from 2 dungeons to just a more challenging version of current content.


The reason that disabilities entered the discussion is because there exist a portion of the playerbase who have some challenge or other, be it age, disability, discomfort with performance anxiety, or just plain not high skill, who deserve to have a venue to play the game. There isn't one "right" way to play this game, which is also generally ridiculed by the recent rush to remain fashionable by piling it on those they deem "unworthy" (I am not including you in this, you seem receptive to some discussion, however also a little paranoid that people really want to replace the content you feel is fun and engaging by invoking shady tactics).

The people who disagree with you on this detail are not your enemy, nor are they looking to displace the content you like, but they want to be able to play without stress and feel comfortable doing what they have spent years doing...logging in, doing their dailies, maybe progress an off job or so and log off. At the end of it, it's not an unreasonable request, and it shouldn't come off as a threat or pernicious pandering.