It was nice to get on the game today, and have hardly anybody on. The whole game was a ghost town.
I was starting to miss all the kids who would normally bother me, or go out of their way to bug me. They are a pain, but sometimes it is better than being all alone.
There is a side-effect to playing Clone Wars Adventures, and that is your English will go to hell. Even writing my blog entries spellings that I use on the game work their way in, and I have to catch my mistakes.
The language on the game is very short, punctual, and to the point. I have found I can write complete sentences without a word being blocked. Only my language skills from college have enabled me to do this consistently. Most of the kids can't do it.
I just find that it is amazing that you need a college education in order to express yourself on that game. Otherwise a lot of your words will get blocked.
The game will block a lot of your words if you use 'you' a lot, as in 'You, sir, are a bastard' or 'You are going to hell'.
It was fun yesterday getting my AT-RT into the Jedi Temple area. The kids were going wild. It is funny to see them all run around. A lot of people asked me how I did it, so I had to explain to them how, or refer them to the video I made.
Clone Wars sure is a lonely game when no one is there. The kids are in school. It will get busier later today.
Plus, I am sure The Old Republic is starting to pull people away from Clone Wars.
I reminisced about Star Wars Galaxies last night. It is amazing, but the game actually looks outdated to me now.
I'm interested in playing the emulator version of the game. I don't know how good it would be, or if it would be worth the trouble. I think I can just use the SWG files that are already on my computer to play. I don't know if you have to pay anything to play the emulator version. One day I will look into it.
Still, the main thing about Clone Wars Adventures is that I like to build. It gives me something to do, and something to go for.
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