What if there were a little private orientation part of the program on everyone's computer - a disconnected SL -where you could learn to walk around, etc., but, of course, not be connected to anything until you desired? That way one could launch the program, become a bit oriented, then connect to the grid. Does that make any sense at all? Like an antechamber or a dressing-room.
Labels: Cogitation, Second Life
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- 5:49 PM

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Makes perfect sense - I've wondered for a loooong time why we are not allowed to play & build offline, then upload or discard any when we log in.
I know about the asset server so I know why, but the idea of being able to build away from the distractions of IMs and the like is lovely!
Also the idea that noobs could practice is great, but I doubt they would - after all, they joined to play, not walk around in an empty test sim.
I fear that we always hear the questions "Where am I?" and "What do I do now?"
I know about the asset server so I know why, but the idea of being able to build away from the distractions of IMs and the like is lovely!
Also the idea that noobs could practice is great, but I doubt they would - after all, they joined to play, not walk around in an empty test sim.
I fear that we always hear the questions "Where am I?" and "What do I do now?"
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