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Geek Culture / Anyone here tried Second Life?

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Jeku
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Posted: 14th Jan 2006 21:44
Quote: "And that's the hardcore players? It really doesn't pay too well does it"


You're not understanding--- there are no other MMOGs that I know of that support currency conversion to real-life dollars. And I said *over* $1000US --- I never said that's the max.

There are a few examples of land barons earning over $100,000US a year playing SL, so yes, I would say that it has the potential to pay well.

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Posted: 14th Jan 2006 23:02
Quote: "MMOGs that I know of that support currency conversion to real-life dollars."


Actually... Project Entropia does too (sci-fi MMORPG). You can convert in game cash to real world cash. Has done for years. Tried it briefly, but your average player can't make money - instead they'll average having to spend about $10 a month to buy in game items (ammo etc). Sound familiar?

Just remember with Second Life, the money pretty much has to come from somewhere. (Except things like referals, I suppose.) How many of the players are actually putting more money in (instead of making money).
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Posted: 15th Jan 2006 00:03
Quote: "Just remember with Second Life, the money pretty much has to come from somewhere. (Except things like referals, I suppose.) How many of the players are actually putting more money in (instead of making money)."


So true. They give you a weekly allowance as well depending on the amount of land you have--- I believe I get L$500, which isn't a lot. But I just like SL as you really have to put some work into making money (just like real life). And if I don't make anything of it, I'm only paying $9.95 a month, which is a lot cheaper than what I spend on coffee over just a few days

Just wanted to show an alternative to MMOGs where you have no choice but to pay $15-20 a month, and there's no way to at least counter *some* of that cost

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Posted: 15th Jan 2006 13:31
I might give it a try if i can and maybe all us formun goers could stash our stuff o our land like we could put it in a big box with our name on it lol. you can make a box like that right?
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Posted: 15th Jan 2006 22:22
Well the game gives you an inventory where you can place a seemingly limitless amount of stuff, so there is no need for a stash place.

Earl Morris -- Thanks for the referral

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Posted: 16th Jan 2006 01:45 Edited at: 16th Jan 2006 01:46
In case anyone wants to see what I look like in-game and what my flat looks like from the living room, here is a snapshot.

I don't look like that in real life (I'm white), but I had a real hard time making my avatar look like myself, so I just went off-course :-P

Check out the TV, which plays real movies streamed from the net, and the radio in the other corner which plays Shoutcast streams. Notice the bling watch?

The outside of my place is modelled after Japanese bungalows--- it's very nice and when I touch the windows from the inside they can switch between a nice picture landscape to fully transparent.

It's my home away from home



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Earl Walker
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Posted: 16th Jan 2006 02:34
Im at the newb area. Can you tell me how to get to ur house or something?

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Hey, I just started! cool, and a question.

How (or where are the tutorials) do you build?

PS, I'm Stick Cult.


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Jeku
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Posted: 16th Jan 2006 06:30
Quote: "Im at the newb area. Can you tell me how to get to ur house or something?"


I'll give you the landmark to my place, so when you log in next time make sure you accept the item that I give you. Then click Teleport on my landmark.

Landmarks are just like bookmarks--- they're locations that you can teleport to.

Quote: "How (or where are the tutorials) do you build?"


I found a cool place a while back, so I'll send you that landmark. It is a building with step by step instructions on how to build all of the objects.

Have fun

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Posted: 16th Jan 2006 07:51
Cool thanks. Im a guy in newb clothes with a munted head.
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Posted: 16th Jan 2006 13:43
Cool, and can you send me the landmark of your house too?


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Posted: 16th Jan 2006 17:24 Edited at: 16th Jan 2006 18:43
And after playing awhile, I have a great idea, unfortunatly, it costs about L$1500 - 5000, but that's only about US$20. I may even get a premium.

EDIT: Read that you and your neibor wanted to buy another piece o' land and go into buisness, maybe I can get a large boat, and you get the land, we can do some sorta ferry service.


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Posted: 16th Jan 2006 20:37 Edited at: 16th Jan 2006 20:39
Can you IM me the details and what you need for L$5000? Maybe we can work something out.

About the ferry service, it sounds like a cool idea for novelty, but unfortunately the in-game teleport system would make it obsolete :-(

Since I got my new job, my wife "allowed" me to spend $50 a month on games, so I may sink some or all of it into the land tier system here. Wonder how much land I could get for $50 a month--- probably quite a lot

Stick a casino in there, rent out some space to other shops, offer something new and unique--- maybe make some money back?

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Posted: 16th Jan 2006 20:48 Edited at: 16th Jan 2006 20:49
You're right I guess.

And I can't IM you, but meet me at the Ivory Tower Library of Primitives, then I can IM you.


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Posted: 16th Jan 2006 21:31
Ok - here's a stupid question. I signed up for a Second Life account today at work. And well, I can't remember my avatar's second name.

Jeku - I put you down as my referral, did the name 'Mwanib' pop up anywhere, and if so - what was the second name? (Wrote it down at work, but I don't have it with me at home).
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Posted: 16th Jan 2006 21:35
Thanks for the referral, Tinkergirl, I just got it today

Your name is Mwanib Saarinen

I sent you a landmark to my home, welcome

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Posted: 18th Jan 2006 09:03 Edited at: 18th Jan 2006 09:04
Hey everyone, thought I'd let you other SLers that I purchased another 1536m2 of land, which brings my total up to 2048.

I got a pretty good deal, directly beside a public sandbox with a high traffic count. A few of my friends and myself will be setting up shop selling scripts and games, so if you'd like to drop me a message I'll drop you the landmark.

On my tier system I can still buy another 512m2 without paying more monthly dues, so I'm going to buy up a ton of small sections (10x10, 16x16, etc.) and stick massive ads on there to get people to visit our stores

Check out what I found! It's a real-life re-creation of Donkey Kong! So cool!



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Posted: 18th Jan 2006 12:53
I dunno if your still on but can you send Earl Morris the landmark of your new land and your house? I think my bro went on and iscaded your message.
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Posted: 18th Jan 2006 14:02
Alas, it's just too slow for me to bear. I realise it's streaming in all the information around me, textures and all, and I know that would have to take a bit of time. But my connection isn't shabby (the one at work certainly isn't) and the slowness is just too much for me.

Usually, a bit of framing out doesn't phase me, but... well...

I like the object creating though, and I'm sure if I gave it more time I could make some pretty good scripts. (My first script was a cube that you clicked to get a random number between 1 and 6.) It's just the pain of moving around in spurts and jumps, isn't worth the payoff of object making. Especially when that's essentially what I do a) at work, b) in DarkBasic at home.

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Posted: 18th Jan 2006 18:48
Quote: "I dunno if your still on but can you send Earl Morris the landmark of your new land and your house?"


Sure thing, I'll do that when I log in next.

Quote: "It's just the pain of moving around in spurts and jumps, isn't worth the payoff of object making."


That's sad to hear I wonder why it's like that for you? It's certainly not a graphic-intensive game, and there are people playing from around the globe.

I know that I maxed everything out in the graphics tab when I first started, and everything was choppy. After I leveled the settings out it's super smooth now.

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Posted: 19th Jan 2006 00:16
Cool, send me the landmark too!


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Posted: 19th Jan 2006 14:46 Edited at: 19th Jan 2006 14:54
It's Ok, but i think the scripting system is just too limited. And the only way to make vehicles is using the build in system which hurts in places i didn't know i had.

Although i do rather like my home-made kirby outfit.

Search for Miester Polonsky. This post reminded me to go on tonight.

And i don't like the way linden ****ed over the L$ Sellers.

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Coming back after a year away, and it seems little has changed. More people here though.
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Quote: "And i don't like the way linden ****ed over the L$ Sellers."


What do you mean?


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Posted: 20th Jan 2006 01:22
looks cool, but it wont accept my mobile, or any of my family's for that matter...

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Posted: 20th Jan 2006 02:32
Jeku, im in your house watching tv and listening to radio woot
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Posted: 20th Jan 2006 08:27
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Sweet Like my Van Gogh art on the wall?

Well I bought a tux today and myself and the co-owner of the club are decked out in style. She parks her Lambourghini in the driveway and her jet on the roof!

I will give you guys a landmark in a bit, after it's all cleaned up.

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Posted: 20th Jan 2006 12:01
Wow those Donkey Kong Shelves are a great idea - I could build those in real life and sell them! Not sure the big N would like it, although they still owe me royalty checks for inventing the gameboy


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