I just had a short session of 'Clone Wars Adventures'.
It was fun. I played Mine Buster on hard level, earned some credits, and received my crate of the day.
I looked around the Officer's Club for Jedi Meditation Orange Tree beacons. They were popping up there, but I did get one in the Jedi Lightsaber Chamber.
I traveled to Umbara, and ran through the airfield on my AT-RT to the other side, and killed a lot of enemies. I got lucky when I found a beacon for my Shadow rifle.
I have all the Shadow armor now. That took a while. There is no rhyme or reason where the beacons are on Umbara. They show up randomly it seems, though sometimes they appear when you kill a large number of troops. That is all I have to go on. After I get my Shadow rifle, I don't know what the point of being on Umbara will be. It is not a good place to make credits. The pay is lousy at two credits per kill. It is a dangerous job, too. If you talk too much while on Umbara, you will die.
I was able to get enough beacons last night in the Officer's Club to get four orange trees. It is best when you have the room to yourself, then you can get all the beacons that appear. I often play Mine Buster in there, and then look for beacons and spheres.
There was a dad on the game with his son last night, so this game is for all ages. I just don't happen to have any kids. Everybody is family, though, and despite attempts to call me a child rapist by mean bullies on the game, I treat everybody as equals. Most people know that.
I am trying to maintain a balance of 100,000 credits, because just like in real life, it sucks being broke.
The worst thing on the game now is when you find a beacon on Umbara, and some kid comes a long and steals it from right under your nose.
It's a kid's game, especially with the serious gaming that is now going on with Star Wars: The Old Republic. My computer can't handle that game.
I'm going to need a new computer for that game.
I bought this one just so I could play Star Wars Galaxies, but now that game is defunct.
It is kind of cool to play CWA, and then go right into the blog, where my memories are still fresh.
I've gotten better at surviving on Umbara. What you do is you run into a big group, and pull back immediately. Then you press 2, and shock wave them dead. Then you shoot them up, being mindful of health and mana floating circles, using them when you need a replenish, and not wasting them.
I can survive for quite a while this way.
My Astromech droids have Christmas lights, and it is pretty dang cute.
I was able to put up the video on youtube to advertise this blog with a link. I am hoping over time that will help in getting hits and clicks on this blog.
Writing about CWA is interesting to me. I can play the game, and come here right away and write about what I just saw and experienced.
One person took me off of their friend list while I was playing, apparently for no reason at all, unless there was one. Maybe he saw a video of mine he didn't like. I have no idea. Friends are easy come and easy go on that game.
It still hurts a little when somebody unfriends you, though. I can't explain why. I guess because it makes you feel that you've been rejected. I know that feeling well. Too well, in fact.
Anyway, so there you go. I think I covered every main thing, except that I also ran into the pirate camp, and a ship followed me down there. I had never seen that happen before.
The rancor is pretty hard to kill. It helps if you have at least five people there to destroy it good and fast, otherwise, you will die.
My bling gun works real good in the Umbara zone. I was impressed.
I did use my Spring Fever gun on Umbara, and it works good, but the bling gun works better for killing. It was just funny to kill things with a blast of flower power, especially since Umbara is such a cold, dark place. It was nice to bring some happiness to that desolate war torn planet.
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