I love creative writing. If only English was more focused on creative writing rather than analysing other peoples' creative pieces. It appears to me that creative powers trump my analytical powers. Creation involves the synthesis and integration of many aspects of your consciousness and subconsciousness, while analysis involves tearing that apart. So what the heck?
Words were meant to have meaning, to convey information, but more importantly, emotion. It is rather difficult to write an emotional, passionate essay, when you don't care much for the text or the author, who was most likely dead a few hundred years ago. But writing creatively allows you to express yourself, who you are, how you feel, even who you want to become.
But if creative wrting is a bit too much to ask for, then speeches, scripts, feature articles, almost any text type would be preferable to an essay, where the structure, style and even content has been pre-determined.
Anyway.
Building expansions the other player doesn't know about, while having them mass up units outside your choke is an incredibly funny strategy. They will keep reinforcing their blockade of your "base" to contain you and stop you expanding, while you build up your other bases. So as soon as they have massed enough and go in for the kill, you send your units right into their undefended base. Good fun.
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