every so often I go poking around google in search of online games. This is 
quite frequently fruitless, or just results in say yet another torn city or 
eternal duel clone. 

I did however stumble upon something interesting. This is the game called Sie 
fate which you can find on http://www.siefate.com/ It's your usual fantasy rpg 
with exploring, fighting and what not, though thus far I unfortunately haven't 
noticed anything like a quest. Combat is automatic, but is much more 
interesting than most auto combat games because you basically set what your 
character does in 10 rounds by assigning one of your battle skills to each 
slot, so it's sort of like a card game, although as skills cost money and money 
is hard to come by that is something I've not got into yet. likewise, rather 
than having classes like mage or warrior you buy different battle traits and 
upgrade them each level, there are 13 different ones and you can have six 
active at any one time though you can equally switch them around. there is 
crafting, and several things like fishing which are pretty interesting, which 
you unlock at different levels and I'll get on to fishing in a moment sinse 
it's 
 quite unique. 

The map and the way exploring works is rather interesting, when you hit explore 
your told your distance in two directions from your nearest city, then as you 
wander the map you'll be told where other cities are. When however you want to 
get back to the city you just hit menu and there is a link that instantly 
teleports you back there, which is quite cool. 

The game has a dayly turn limit, however the turn limit is pretty huge, 10 
turns per hour, plus excess turns go into your turn vault to be used later. 

As I said, fishing, which I unlocked at level 2 was quite unique. First you set 
your rod, bate and number of hooks. Then select a location to fish (more of 
both become available later I think). Then however you are shown a screen with 
a short series of directions to memorize as you cast your line, for example 
left up right down, (the more directions the better quality fish). You don't 
have long to read these. Once you have them you hit the "cast your line" link, 
and on the next screen either hit the text links or use your arrows to 
replicate the pattern then hit the "real it in" button to see if you catch your 
fish. 

I tried both methods, clicking the links or just turning off supernova's 
dolphin curser, banging in the directions with my arrows then turning it on and 
hitting the button, and once I got the knack of the screens this was entirely 
doable and I caught several fish. 

the game is very well documented, and players and the dev seem friendly, I've 
sent a mail about the one miner access issues which is that the direction links 
on the map aren't labeled in text and you need to read the http address, but 
that's more an annoyance than an actual issue. 

Oh, and the game isn't as performance intensive as draka either. 

I'm dark on there if anyone wants to give me a yell. 

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all the best, 



Dark.

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There is always more to know, more to see, more to learn. The world is vast and 
wondrous strange and there are more things benieth the stars than even the 
archmaesters of the citadel can dream.
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