Friday, August 29, 2014

How I play Robocraft

Hey everyone, Garens writing an article again.

Today I want to tell you how I play robocraft, and maybe you'll feel like you want to do the same. Or not. Everyone's different.

So, how I play. The first thing that comes in mind is that I play it as a free-to-play game. I never bought any credits, never bought anything in any game, as I have no current salary to pay for these things. I don't have a job, I'm studying currently, so I cannot have a job. But robocraft may be the exception. Currently, as you may or may not know the credits are extremely cheap. I don't know how it will be, but right now they are. By the way I don't mean buying a whole bunch of credits and buying the whole game, but some of them every now and again. For 4.35 Euros, which is like nothing, you can get 4500 GC. That pays for 6 garage slots. 6 GARAGE SLOTS. I currently don't have enough garage slots, because I always have a new idea for a plane, a hovercraft or something else and I cannot do them, as I have all of my garage slots full. The first slot has my beauty, the Leopard Mk. II. The second has the new plane, that you may have seen before in the post yesterday, and the third has... well... a secret project I'm saving for later.

Then another aspect is the mentality of playing. That I've already posted about, but just to make it shot: I take it seriously. Very seriously. I mean I'm Serious Sam when playing Robocraft. And I love playing it that way. I think everyone should take it a bit more seriously the game.

The next thing is how much I actually play. I cannot tell you how many hours I sank into the game already, I'm around lvl 40, so not that much, but every day I put in around 3-5 hours. That's much for me. And also, I never have been into a game this much after WoW. That is the only game I've sunk so many hours into and I can see me doing this for a looooong time (I mean robocraft).

The thing is, this one is over. I'm going to end this here, but I'll do another one today, as this was short.

If you enjoyed, please let me know by putting a little comment under this post and following the blog by e-mail. I'm going to do one post (at least one) every day 'till my school starts, then I'll get back to 3 a week depending on how much free time I have.

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