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Dark Age of Camelot expansion - Trials of Atlantis beta test

Marcel Klum   on 06 September 2003 - 08:14 · 5 comments & 369 views

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You can now sign up to participate in the beta test for the upcoming Dark Age of Camelot expansion - Trials of Atlantis. The add-on builds on the premise that the Atlanteans - foreseeing their impending doom - constructed a number of trials and obstacles future explorers of the ruins would need to be overcome.

News source: The Adrenaline Vault
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    SharpMT 1.3 Beta 3 offers:
  • Save drafts locally - save entries that you're working on to your local hard drive

  • One button posting - send any of your drafts to the server with one button click

  • Multiple categories per post - select more than one category for each draft published to the server

  • Standard tag support - add bold, italics, underline, and URL tags via tool bar, menu, or keyboard

  • Download existing posts - download the title and entry of existing blog enties from your server and store it on your hard drive for linking and editing

  • Sync-able links list - advanced download techniques will always minimize data request for new published posts

  • Sync-able categories list - pull an updated category list from your server at anytime

  • Sync-able text filters list - apply existing server based text filters for drafts

  • MT specific creation - use MT's extended fields, such as publishing status, categories, and excerpts

  • Integrated Preview - built in Previewing allows you to view your drafts based on an HTML template

  • Upload Images - upload any of your local images to anywhere within your blog

  • MP3 Player integration - add "now playing" information into Drafts with WMP9's blogging plug-in

  • Favorites integration - list of Favorites from IE available as insertable links

  • Customizable tag support - change the tags generated for bold, underline and italics

  • Customizable toolbar images - change the look of SharpMT by changing two images

  • Modern Looking UI - using the docking and floating window suppose of .NET for a modern interface


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#1 Dark Vageta on 07 Sep 2003 - 15:33
good luck getting in ive been playing DAOC since release and they only choose the same beta testers
(1 reply) #2 SimplyPotatoes on 07 Sep 2003 - 17:23
daoc is dead is a dying game i dont think adding new zones will help it, people get stuck at lvl 50 and they just kill each other i played this game right hen it came out and it was so boring after 3months
#2.1 Dark Vageta on 08 Sep 2003 - 00:37
not sure what server u was on but dead not a chance on most server there 1000+ people playing at all times
#3 Asmo on 07 Sep 2003 - 19:15
I don't think DAOC is 'dead' its still pretty alive and doing well, I don't know how it well it will do this year with all the other mmorpgs being released however.
#4 Griffin on 09 Sep 2003 - 13:00
I still enjoy playing DAOC. I've played on Galahad from the Start only played two classes. I don't really play but for the friendships that I have with some people.

Last edited by 32687 on 09 Sep 2003 - 13:06

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