Giving school. Teaching me. Lesson form a newbie

Day 1,441, 21:51 Published in South Africa Norway by Enriche2Ribeiro

Well on my journey in finding lessons from real players. Learning from peoples experiences is great. My new victim is PeterJ13… (Ricky rubs hands together as he begins the onslaught)



Just a few questions (nine)

1. Name, age and where you are in real life?

My name is Peter; I’m 26 years old from Johannesburg
(If you are from Joburg your tough good to know)

2. Would you consider yourself a new or old player?

I'm a new player (Me too, Ricky likes already)

3. What is your opinion of the current eSA?

When I first started there was that eBrazil saga regarding them conquering 4 of our provinces and paying rent, I had no idea what was going on because there wasn't much communication (maybe I was looking in the wrong places) and it seemed a lot of people didn't know what was going on but after they explained the situation it seems to be a better place now.
(Ricky breathes sigh of relief, not the only one who fought eBrazil when joining the game, shows that South Africans are very patriotic)



4. Has it been easy to fit into eSA?

I think it has been easy everyone has been willing to give advice; people in power aren't that strict (Ricky takes opportunity to pat old players on the back, Thanks) and being a RL SA there's no other country I'll ever want to be a part of. (I agree viva eSA viva)

5. Where do you see yourself going in eSA?

I have no plans to be a political player so I'll continue to increase my rank and experience levels. (Something tells me you are a player who likes big guns, Assegai here he comes.)

6. What is the hardest part of the game for you? And why?

The Political side of it because I don't have a lot of time to read opinions and spend hours on IRC to get info on what the candidates and parties offer. (I have found politicians love talking about themselves, I’m sure they will tell you about themselves. Ricky looks around room and sees CP candidates pull out laptops to mail possible voter.)

7. What advice would you give new players (if you are old) or old players (if you are new)?
The one thing which I've noticed is the experienced players aren't so arrogant here and pass on information quite easily to the newer players which is nice so I can't actually think of any advice I can give them. (Ricky starts wondering if Peter has been paid by older players for comments…Ricky actually thinks same thing, that old players helpful Ricky accepts bribe of Naartjies)

8. Are you subscribed and reading newspaper articles?

Yes I am but I don't know how to look for them again and can't remember who wrote them. (Honesty, but peter says always remembers Ricky’s articles., okay he didn’t but he knows now)

What keeps you playing this game?

I enjoy playing war games so that's the main aspect that keeps me playing plus the social aspect as well.

Well there you have it. Peter likes war, chatting and stroking old player’s heads – you’re going to do well in this game.

Jokes aside, this interview is excellent as it shows that new players are aware of the older guys and grateful for there assistance. Having said that we need to let players know that we are aware of eBrazil’s occupation of South African soil and that it is actually a good thing.

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Thanks Ricky
Loves all the Naartjies on forum.