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Hey civsub,
I have been playing for a few months now. I played in 1.0 as a mostly poor glowstone farmer living in New Agora. In that time I fell victim to HCF raids, met tons of people and saw the 1.0 map end.
In 2.0 I amassed enough diamond wealth during the first two-three weeks to never feel the need to mine again and I was a founder of Aurora. Created the RedHats to defend our city in the beginning; and I spent probably upwards of 100 hours building Aurora into what it is today and dealing with drama, raids, and thievery.
I have traveled to most cities on the map, and made quite a few friends (and enemies) along the way. As of recent, all I seem to be doing is running around in town fully geared hoping to see some sort of action.
Long story short, I am getting rather bored of civcraft and I am not sure what I can do that will get me really interested again. This has nothing to do with the state of the civcraft experiment or anything like that; as i still hear a fair amount of discussion about politics in our mumble and have witnessed the remolding of Aurora.
There are people here that have been playing civcraft much longer than I have been and I was wondering how you guys keep it interesting?
Aside from creating a gimmick account, of course, because I am way too nice to be an asshat.
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