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Our discussion about the scaled down version of the Island system is going very well. Not only do they seem agreeable to this idea as I had described it in my last update, but it shouldn't take them very long to implement because it doesn't involve nearly as much coding as the full version. So now we are discussing the possibility of running a 2nd closed beta once we get this update from them that would include the scaled down island system along with the other 3 changes they already finished.

I have put up a poll to see how much interest there would be in doing this. In an attempt to get things moving along faster, we are now discussing with developers on how they can possibly give us a scaled down version of the islands initially, and then the full version after that. So far the discussion is going very well. The new estimate for when we'll get the PvP penalty and Potion Cap changes in our version is the middle of July once the developers are done merging it into our version and testing it.

I'm following-up to find out if there will be any expected delays in the other changes they are working on for us. In these environments, players can attack each other at almost any time or location. On all servers there are special areas of the world where free-for-all combat is permitted. Battle arenas, for example, allow all players to engage each other without fear of penalty or loss of rank.

It takes place in a 3D-representation of the world of Fomalhaut that players can interact with through their characters. The game features two main lands on the continent of Fomalhaut and numerous smaller lands and islands. In this game world, players use their characters to explore locations, defeat creatures and complete quests, among other such activities.

By doing this, characters gain experience points. After a set amount of experience points have been gained, a character gains a level and new stat points, opening up the option of learning new skills and using new items, exploring new areas and attempting new quests.

As a player explores new locations they can "save" locations for future reference, and in order to teleport back to these locations should the desire arise. Players can discover "crystal shifters" in newly discovered locations and then use those NPCs in order to teleport to previously discovered locations in other parts of the world.

Players can also use facilities such as NPCs, or "crystals" in order to move from one area of Fomalhaut to another. Although the game world remains reasonably similar from day to day, locations have changeable weather such as dust, snow and storms.

A number of facilities are available to characters when in towns and cities. In each major city characters can access a warehouse in order to deposit items, such as treasure or crafted items. Each warehouse is unique to that character, with players able to purchase additional storage space. In the major cities of Fomalhaut, players can expect to see player hosted booths.

These are effective for selling items you have gained, or while you wish to remain connected to the game should you decide to go away from your keyboard. Some of the harder challenges in Turf Battles require players to group together to complete them. These usually take place in dungeons and other difficult areas that a group of characters can enter together.

This allows players to explore areas and complete quests with other players outside the group. Each major area has one main dungeon and are designed for characters of varying progressions. Development of the game from the Korean version has taken about 2 months with extensive testing.

The game was designed to be an open environment where players are allowed to do what they please. Quests are optional and were designed to help guide players, allow character development, and to spread characters across different zones to try to avoid what developers call 'player collision'. The game interface allows players to customize appearance and controls and other modifications.

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The game is currently in a "Beta Stress Test" phase open to anyone who registers an Aeria Games account and downloads the game.



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