Since egyptology is one of my big interests (surprise!
Most...boring...game...ever...?
Most...boring...game...ever...?
So while browsing the DnL stratics site I came across this link to http://www.atitd.com/
Since egyptology is one of my big interests (surprise!
) I of course downloaded the free trial and played it all night yesterday. Well, after half a night running around doing repetitive tasks that make leveling in Daoc seem like a hell of a lot of fun I'm seriously wondering whether I'll bother continuing with the trial or finding out what this game is really like. *huge yawn* A true test of stamina this one is. Have sleeping problems? Do the island trial!
Since egyptology is one of my big interests (surprise!
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"We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars."
--Oscar Wilde
"We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars."
--Oscar Wilde
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Not only is it poor graphically but also (as I stated) extremely tedious. *another big yawn*
However, there is something interesting about the way the game-play is organized, something that draws me to it...it may just be the fact that for once my name fits the surroundings...or maybe the fact than I may one day build a pyramid of my own... Oo
If anybody with tons and tons of patience and a masochistic inclination is up for having a go, type /chat Hatsepsut ingame.
However, there is something interesting about the way the game-play is organized, something that draws me to it...it may just be the fact that for once my name fits the surroundings...or maybe the fact than I may one day build a pyramid of my own... Oo
If anybody with tons and tons of patience and a masochistic inclination is up for having a go, type /chat Hatsepsut ingame.
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"We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars."
--Oscar Wilde
"We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars."
--Oscar Wilde

