The icons show the various spell effects that are active on you. It also lists summoned creatures, and you can unsummon them by clicking on the icon.
The icons are completely scriptable as well. They can even be used to create scripted buttons to the interface.
If you've got a dislike of spiders, why not play Driftmoon with the Cuter Spiders mod? It's exactly like normal Driftmoon, except the spiders are a bit nicer looking. Just fire up Driftmoon, and click the mod to play.
Inspired by Eric Johnson of DIYGamer.
Just a quick notice, I got the difficulty level slider backwards when it counts towards the combat difficulty. Thanks for all who sent this in! So the current hardest level (Guardian) is supposed to be the normal (Champion) setting. So if you're finding the combat a little bit difficult, you might want to select the Guardian level.
I'm fixing this along with a lot of more minor things soon, so don't forget to change the difficulty setting back when the game is updated.
Here comes the new official trailer for Driftmoon, fresh off the drawing board! Be sure to watch it in 1080p mode.
I want to thank you all for the feedback you've given us, when playing the new alpha! Great to hear that you've had fun with it! AND you've spotted some really interesting and strange errors, so I'm going to have my hands full for many days. I probably won't have enough time to answer all of you back unless you've actually asked for something or I desperately need more information because the problem is so interesting. Rest assured that if the feedback form said it was sent, I definitely got and carefully read your feedback - and if it said there was an error sending it, I probably got it even so.
Once we get all the little things fixed, we'll naturally make an automatic update, that'll be offered for download, when you start Driftmoon. We hope you enjoy the adventure, and keep the feedback coming!
Get ready for Driftmoon Alpha 7! Half a year in the making, it's now ready for our preorderers. If you haven't preordered yet, you can still get your copy for 20% off, and at the same time show us your support! If you'd rather wait until Driftmoon is ready, why not sign up to be notified when the game is released?
We nearly completed all of the new areas last August. But when testing the whole game through back then, we discovered some areas of the game-play and the content, that we wanted to tune a bit further to make them just right. It was a relatively large and time-consuming task, but now that we've spent the last two weeks playing and replaying, we're really happy we decided to do it. Why? Simply because we ourselves have now had so much fun with our own beta-testing play-throughs. And if we've really enjoyed adventuring in Driftmoon ourselves (even though we know beforehand pretty much everything that'll happen), we have high hopes that you will too!
Next on our plate is to release a new trailer with some of the new features and areas, and a demo! After that we'll retreat to our secret chambers to make the final areas of the game. We'll release one more alpha version before the final release, so Driftmoon is not far from being completed!
PS. If you've got the previous alpha version, you should be able to update to the new alpha just by starting the game. We hope you can still give us plenty of feedback on where to improve the game, so don't hesitate to use the feedback button in the lower right corner of the game!
Among the hundreds of new things in this version, we have two new large areas (and another smaller area), a murder mystery, new enemy types, boss fights, tons of new quests, and as a whole a much more polished experience. To put it plain, there's a lot more to play, and the bits we already had, we've made better. See the changelog for more details.