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== Game Development and Platform ==
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== Introduction ==
 
'''Alter Aeon''' is a
 
'''Alter Aeon''' is a
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-user_dungeon multi-user dungeon],
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-user_dungeon multi-user dungeon],
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The communication system allows for player-created channels which support access lists, password protection, and player ownership.
 
The communication system allows for player-created channels which support access lists, password protection, and player ownership.
  
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== Immortals ==
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All game world building is done in-game by the "immortal" staff.  Building may be done either on the main (live) version of the game, or on the builders port.  The builders port is a separate copy with limited areas that serves as a sandbox for new builders.
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Historically, areas were completed on the builders' port and transferred to the main port, and builders with multiple completed areas were considered for transfer to the main port as well.  This allowed well established builders to maintain their existing areas and make direct updates to the live copy.
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This policy has recently been changed, with multiple announcements on the in-game boards that the builders' port will eventually be shuttered.  Several active builders have been transferred, and a few new builders have been created since the beginning of 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dentinmud.org:8080/board/8/68315822692b8e11f439879eaa3b88e1|title=Post from Alter Aeon in-game board|date=February 26, 2009|work=Alter Aeon Web Site}}</ref>
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New areas must pass a series of automated checks prior to being officially opened, which helps maintain game balance and reduces the effort required to verify that an area is acceptable.  The automated checks also serve as a guideline for new builders and can post warnings about unexpected scenarios that have historically been problematic.  After the automated checks are satisfied, areas are typically checked by a higher level immortal to make sure it meets the quality requirements of the mud.  Occasionally substandard areas make it through this process and are temporarily closed for rework when the deficiencies become apparent.
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The automated checks serve to restrict items that are deemed unacceptably powerful.  The original item checking code caused the first major political schism which served to break up the original Alaska building team near the beginning of 1996; while now mostly accepted as a useful tool, some builders still consider it an unacceptable constraint on their creativity or declare that it produces obviously bad results.
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Administrative staff are the highest level gods, and are the only ones who are allowed to deal with player issues.  Originally, there were a large number of administrative staff, usually picked from the list of active builders.  Dentin has publicly (on in-game boards) deemed this to be a mistake and has been very restrictive about creating new administrators.  As a result of this policy, the admin staff size has been shrinking due to attrition for several years, without as yet any apparent ill effect.
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To justify the small number of administrators, Dentin claims to be giving the players the tools they need to deal with most problems themselves, thereby removing the need for administrative intervention.  There are those who disagree with this policy, and differences of opinion on this subject recently led to the deletion of a long-time administrator known as Heart.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dentinmud.org:8080/board/1397/4f2f073829a80b136b03cd1d853e79ff|title=Post from Alter Aeon Historical Archives|date=March 5, 2007|work=Alter Aeon Web Site}}</ref>
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There is a strong policy of separation between gods and players.  Building staff are in generally heavily discouraged from getting involved in any player dispute, and are not given administrative commands (such as 'disconnect', 'boot', and 'siteban') that are common on other muds.  In general, only administrative staff are allowed to get involved in or resolve player disputes.
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== History ==
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Alter Aeon was first developed at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, where it was hosted on dec1.uafcs.Alaska.edu for several months during initial development.  It was moved to polaris.uafadm.Alaska.edu for a short time during the summer of 1995, then moved again at the beginning of the school year to sl9vg.dorms.usu.edu.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dentinmud.org/alter-2.1/hardware.html|title=Alter Aeon Hardware Specs|date=October 2008|work=Alter Aeon Web Site}}</ref>
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In late 1995 the code base forked due to creative differences and the mud Banished Lands was created by then Alter Aeon god Wyvren.  Banished Lands is still in operation, and is hosted on the same server as Alter Aeon.  Further, Banished Lands also uses v2.05 as its code base, indicating that there is co-operation between the two games despite creative differences in world implementation.
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By the middle of 1996, conflict had arisen between several of the original builders and Dentin, resulting the deletion of several gods.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.geocities.com/cjus009/interviewdentin.html|title=Interview With Dentin (Question #3)|date=October 17, 2008|work=The Ralnoth Times, Issue 2}}</ref>  By 1997 the only original gods remaining active were Dentin, Wyvren and Heart.  Heart was deleted in 2007 due to conflict with Dentin concerning the future direction of the game.
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In 1997 the game moved to dentin.ccb.usu.edu, and in 1998 it began being hosted commercially.  As of 2009, it is hosted at xirr.com, also aliased as dentinmud.org.
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Alter Aeon has been open to the public since as early as 1995, as evidenced by newsgroup archives from that time period.
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==Critical reception==
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{{Expand-section|date=October 2008}}
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''Audyssey'' magazine recommended Alter Aeon as a game suitable for [[visually impaired]] gamers, due to the text-based interface.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.angelfire.com/music4/duffstuff/aud36.txt|title=Alter Aeon: A Mud for Everyone|date=First Quarter, 2003|author=Sean Randall|work=Audyssey; Games Accessible to the Blind}}</ref>
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
*The official [http://www.dentinmud.org/ Alter Aeon] web page.
 
*The official [http://www.dentinmud.org/ Alter Aeon] web page.
 
*[http://banished.dentinmud.org/ Banished Lands], forked in 1995 from Alter Aeon's code base.
 
*[http://banished.dentinmud.org/ Banished Lands], forked in 1995 from Alter Aeon's code base.

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