Settlers of Dark and Light

Looks like you can join the Dark and Light beta in November, the so-called Settlers of Ganareth, with limited pre-orders available for the expected full release in April 2006:

This Dark and Light prelude will be free to access. Also a limited number of Dark and Light game keys will be available from November via pre-ordering, and this will give access to an inevitable pack of features. Keep your eyes open, Dark and Light, the genesis, is on its way!

What’s inevitable about the pack of features? We won’t want them, but hell, it’s inevitable and we should get used to it? And why limited? They’d refuse anyone’s money once the limited number is reached? Pfft. Must be a language issue going on here, but damn — if I’m gonna pitch something to a foreign market, I hire someone who is a native speaker to write the pitch, lest I end up with all your bases are belong to us.

Hasn’t been much buzz on this game in … ever … except one of the e-thugs who has been going on and on about how great this game will be. He’s been wrong before though, like the time he tried to talk people into buying Horizons and had to apologize for six months afterwards.

He didn’t trick me into trying that, but the ones that did haven’t been the same since. *twitch*

3 thoughts on “Settlers of Dark and Light

  1. Not that I think it’s so good that I’d still pay for it, but I didn’t think Horizons was all that bad. It’s big problems IMHO were:

    – The XP system offered no incentive to group. Pickup groups were next to nonexistent.

    – If anything, the main town was _too_ big. Imagine SW on steroids, with no guides or signs on the doors.

    – Lack of endgame content. I got this second-hand from my retired gaming friend who played 10 hours a day, because I didn’t get to the endgame.

    – And the biggie, which was that there was nothing all that compelling about the game. If MMORPGs were ice cream, Horizons would be vanilla.

    The exception to the vanilla comment was Horizons’ crafting system, which I thought was totally awesome (for a crafting system).

  2. Yup! I think you are right. I totally agree with you. The points you are making here does make sense.

  3. Take note… if you preorder Dark and Light, the arrival of your copy is, sadly, inevitable. You have been warned.

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