The Guide To Hitchhiking in your Simulator
Watch this space Currently, these places feel like a lot of grass roots campaigns just starting out. I understand that different grids are using OpenSIM to provide a service similar to Linden Labs with Second Life. My hope is that one of them will totally flip the whole idea of what a virtual world is and introduce something new and different that Linden Lab never saw comming. Perhaps something like letting people control gravity in their own sims, or letting there be NPC’s designed as objects with avatar bodies or something. Baikal (15, 34) - Jan 29, 2008 (221 days ago) by Dedric Mauriac Tags for this Snapshot01 2008 25 29 ability account alternative appears attention automatically avatar back backend baikal beta bit blockquote blockquotewatch blog bodies bootable box br ca cabin called campaigns cd central centralgrid check client comming compile complete complexity computer configure continue control corporate create creating current demonstrating designed dgig distributable distribution downloading feel fine firewalls flip found friend gave goal gobi grass gravity greenwood grid grids growing guide happening head heads hitchhiking hope hosted hrefhttp hrefhttps idea image images inability index install introduce inventory iso keeping lab labs land launch letting life linden link linux litesim live location log lost lot lure magrathean main minutes mono monobetalaunch npcs objects opensim opensimworldsluresecondlifesoutcasts operating os outcasts p past pc people php place places plenty point pointed pop problems promising provide ready reboot region register reuters rite roots running save scripts search secondlife service setup sim similar simple simply sims simulator sl sounds spacebr start starting state states steps stories system systems time titledgigthe totally turn understand updated uploading virtual website wiki windows work working world www Leave a CommentYou're not logged in. If you want to post a comment, please log in. |
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