What?!
No negative response?
Is a persons storytelling view on
EU from a noobs eyes now more interesting than actually participating?
I agree, it is somewhat compelling, also quite elaborate for a just about each day's walkabout in
EU, sprinkled with some tidbits of RL crap.
I feel like puking at MindArk because they FAILED to keep you in the Universe, including those that read your diary. The whole point of
EU is to be a virtual universe, where people can have an exciting virtual life, and could write their anonymous diaries/blogs in their poorly designed slum apartments in an equally poorly designed city in an awful model that was meant to rival the real world.
*huuuurl*
Donald, if you read this, don't feel personally attacked.
I read most of your diary, it's long, detailed, humorous and at times even exciting, but it flows right past the point. Your diary should be ingame, because your inspiration came from there. Hell, I found your diary more interesting than the whole of New Oxford.
As time passes, you will surely fill more into your diary, I hope you do, but keep in mind that eventually you will become bored with the whole
EU thing when you see the same cycles rotate the nth time and you are still trying to just break even.
EU is definately not free, it does not reward pioneering spirit, it does not reward dilligence or hard work, only luck is rewarded. (and abuse, see reselling schemes/auction manipulation/speculation)
If you want to write a masterpiece, please write a storyline for
EU. Maybe your voice will be heard above the murmur of dissatisfied
EU participants, now that you have the public eye. .. and, just maybe, MindArk will adopt your narrative and give us some mental feedback.
Take care, have fun & cya online, or maybe I'll just read your diary instead of playing.
Tie