SSDD

Day 1,171, 13:01 Published in North Macedonia North Macedonia by Plainswalker

Before my Macedonian friends start complaining about the usage of English in this article let me just say that once you travel the eWorld you'll make a lot of friends, so why not write something that all can understand without using web translators.

Now back to the topic, SSDD = Same Shit Different Day. Nothing much has changed recently and the eWorld looks very similar to the real one. So much that the interest of playing it fades day by day. To me the best part of this game was that you can try something new, something different. Things that people are too afraid to try out in real life can be tried out here. To my biggest surprise that rarely happens. Seems like everyone is perfectly happy with everything and just wants to relive it here.

Ok there are some minor differences, like eCroatians and eMacedonians don't liking each other. Still, even that, because of the real life friendship at least there is mutual respect between the two parties. That can't be said for the eBulgaria - eMacedonia situation. The level of communication is so low on both sides that it makes me puke, evoking real life situations with an overwhelming effect.

Back to the name of the game. What does trying something different mean? Well, something that would really be different to me, is to alter real life from the core. In the eMacedonian case, imagine being friends with eGreece... Now that would really be something. Working out the differences and fighting side to side. The red and yellow banner right next to the blue and white. How many can imagine that? Is it at all possible? Can we all rise above everyone's expectations, or we'll simply settle with real life mediocrity?



Plainswalker




p.s. purposely no formatting was used