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Don't invest any real money into this game.

RosuckRosuck Member Posts: 11

I played this game for a year and when I play a game, I like to play it to the end. 

I went so far as to get a SIM so that I could try out the features you have control over in your own simulation.  The lag was less but all I could do was change the water level, change the position of the sun, ban people, advertise my SIM, allow fly, allow scripts, allow damage... really minor.  I could not change the max potential damage or the limit to physics in my sim so as you can assume, people took advantage of that to the extreme with uber weapons and bombs. 

If you like to create things, you don't need to put any money into this game at all.  You can create everything you want.  I made lots of great things but in the end I realized the things I made did not compare to the wonderful things that you can find in many of the latest games coming out.

You can exchange money for Linden money but be warned most people are scheming ways to take your money away from you.  It's best to just create and observe to be safe.

The isn't much to do in Second Life except chat and be involved in the latest drama.  It is mostly comprised of Dance clubs and clubs for people with fetishes for sex, Beastiality, S&M, the mafia, Gor (slave owning and trading under the guise of sci fi) etc and I am against all that.  The dance clubs broadcast music and many of them are not legitimate (i.e. they are not paying royalities to the proper music industry organizations) 

So if that's what you are into, then Second Life for adults is for you.

 

 

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  • BlueDaggerBlueDagger Member Posts: 58

    Thnx for the heads up

     

    ... gamer forever

  • MadatanMadatan Member UncommonPosts: 182

    Woo, I'm into that... I think I will check it out! :P

  • ChastityChastity Member Posts: 45

    Sounds to me like the OP is faulting the game for not being a good action game.  I have no idea whether it is or isn't, but I don't care.  It is a great game for socialization, and that's its forte.  What's more, it's one of the few, few online games out there anymore that puts a premium on socialization, whereas there are literally dozens of titles that focus on action.  So to the OP:  Leave those of us who like to socialize in online games this single outlet, please.

    Yes, it is a very, very sexy game; it's not for kids at all.  That should be fine if you're an adult and enjoy a sexy atmosphere in your online games.  If you don't, play something else.  Again, there are dozens of games out there in which sex isn't nearly the focus it is in SL. 

    If you like to socialize, enjoy an adult atmosphere and like to create things like clothes, houses, if you like to dance (and god forbid, strip or cyber) and talk and cut up, if you like to roleplay alternate lifestyles, then SL is well worth a look.  Don't let the prejudices of people like the OP, who seems to have stumbled into the wrong game and instead of quietly shutting the door behind him/her on his/her way out, chose to stay for a year (!) and then attack everyone else's ideas of fun in a public forum, scare you off.

    --Chastity Nightdancer

  • blucommunistblucommunist Member Posts: 73


    The isn't much to do in Second Life except chat and be involved in the latest drama. It is mostly comprised of Dance clubs and clubs for people with fetishes for sex, Beastiality, S&M, the mafia, Gor (slave owning and trading under the guise of sci fi) etc and I am against all that.

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    RMAO...::::05::
    I tried SL also and.....yeah.
    Did you guys hear about the guy that got arrested for pedo trading on that game. Its pretty sick. I don't think the devs had horse ****ing in mind when they made it either. I was in one of those "dance clubs" or whatever. And smack dab in the middle was a chick doing a horse. I mentioned it and people told me to get out if I didn't like it. People are really, really, rude in that game. The drama was ugh...its not worth it.

    I DONT RECOMMEND IT EVER FOR ANYONE...EVER. ::::12::

    DISCLAIMER:: If you don't agree sorry, but its my opinion after playing for the trial.

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  • Phoenix_HawkPhoenix_Hawk Member UncommonPosts: 298

    SL is not all about sex and so forth, it is what you make it. The game allows a vast amount of avatar customization options and you can make just about anything you can think of in game. I play more for the building and designing possibilities and to do so with others with such interests, so do others. Some play to role play in game to act out their fantasies doing things they'd never do in real life. Some play to wander around using it as a visual chat room. You play how you want to for what you want out of it.

    Each sim is referenced for PG or mature content, don't like the sex and so forth, stick to the PG sims. Going to mature areas and complaining about naked avatars and people doing more sex oriented things is like going to a strip club then complaining about the naked people and other mature activities. Also if you want nothing to do with mature content play teen SL where it's not allowed.

  • blucommunistblucommunist Member Posts: 73

    Yeah, I understand what your saying but ....im not offended by the content all im saying is its kinda weird and not to mention illegal in most states. They should just change the name ofthe game to Sexant life. lol

    cheers ::::20::

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  • Phoenix_HawkPhoenix_Hawk Member UncommonPosts: 298

    Since I don't bother with most mature SIMs the most I see are the odd naked avatar running around or the odd knob with a prim dick hanging out. Sex is not everywhere, it's in the mature SIMs and some wander out without changing outfits but it is hardly a sex game. Again, calling this a sex game since you spent all your time in mature SIMs advertising that content is like saying all there is in someplace like LA are nude bars since you spent all your time in them while you were there. Also those that play are suppose to be of legal age, it's not a kids game, that's what Teen SL is for.

  • CyreneCyrene Member Posts: 7

    I found a really good review of this game in a blog where this chic totally tells it like it is:

    tokendissent.blogspot.com/2005/12/linden-lab-second-life-waste-of.html

    The OP is right. Don't waste your money. If you want to waste your time on a free account, go for it. At the least you learn more about how things are made.

    Nothing is as exciting, as frustrating, as achingly hopeful as the word 'if'. Such an amazingly large word should have more letters, don't you think?

  • MokidoMokido Member Posts: 35


    (edited i'm just ranting agian blahblahblahblah)

  • MylonMylon Member Posts: 975


    Originally posted by Cyrene
    tokendissent.blogspot.com/2005/12/linden-lab-second-life-waste-of.html

    Right. It's all abou sex. Though the blogger did forget one more group that makes up that 90%: Gamblers. People that pay money to play games. In fact, if you look at areas sorted by popularity, most of them are gambling places.

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  • havelhavel Member Posts: 36

    SL is a getting a lot of news in the blogging/social networking space but not in the gaming space. I tried it and its not a game for gamers at all...I'd say its hovering in a different space, sort of like mucks vs. muds sort of thing back in the day. In my mind doesn't even come close to Sims Online either (which is tedious in its own right...).

    I would place it under the same category as There.com and Habbohotel, but obviously nicer looking....the download is really small.

  • linadragonlinadragon Member RarePosts: 589
    as i have stated previously SL is what you make of it. There are alot more land controls in fact you can alter the .raw data of a sim now and many other things. Its constantly being developed and there is alot to do you just need to find it :D. As philip stated its mroe a development platform then a game. Thats the whole thing is to make your own stuff :). If you have the money to invest and know what your going to do with what your investing into SL then do it. But i will warn you dont invest to much if you dont know what your doing. I invest with my partners in game about 210 usd a month total for most of a sim plz note this is split between 3 people why costs are so high. Now then we do it at a cost to us to run a club we arnt looking for a return if you are looking for a return get a small plot of land and make some content or script or something and make money to cover tier or make some ccash off of SL :). The person that started this post doesnt seem to gather the point of SL and seems to look at it as merely a game. Those that look at it as jsut that will find it boring 

  • linadragonlinadragon Member RarePosts: 589


    Originally posted by Mylon


    Originally posted by Cyrene
    tokendissent.blogspot.com/2005/12/linden-lab-second-life-waste-of.html


    Right. It's all abou sex. Though the blogger did forget one more group that makes up that 90%: Gamblers. People that pay money to play games. In fact, if you look at areas sorted by popularity, most of them are gambling places.


    ill informed post here and SL isnt a waste of anything its alot of sceptics that play it looking at it as a game. most of the places on popular list may in fact be gambling area's but they are on popular list due to camping chairs giving out a ton of Free L. Or just gaming places that dont actualyl require money to play!!!
  • linadragonlinadragon Member RarePosts: 589


    Originally posted by havel

    SL is a getting a lot of news in the blogging/social networking space but not in the gaming space. I tried it and its not a game for gamers at all...I'd say its hovering in a different space, sort of like mucks vs. muds sort of thing back in the day. In my mind doesn't even come close to Sims Online either (which is tedious in its own right...).
    I would place it under the same category as There.com and Habbohotel, but obviously nicer looking....the download is really small.


    Ok like to place here The Sim's Online is a game !!!!!!! SL is a development/social platform!!!! Its not meant to be played as a game unless you make it to be liek that. There are games in Second Life like dark life etc that are actual games its up to the individual. T here is something in SL for everyone if they look! as far as comparing it to there or habbo its really not a comparrison. SL has a better social community then those games ( people in there.com are rather rude) other games graphically are nasty and there has 1 advantage Physics. The Sim's Online was meant as a game more then SL is. Im in game development and artsy stuff So SL is my cup of tea it may not be for everyone but everyone can find something they like if they take a look :).

    Basically what SL comes out to is what you make of it if you end up being boring in game ur gunna be bored. I co own a club myself but i do alot of other things. Tattoo's Clothing Etc. It depends what you do how your SL is.!!!
  • HarukoHaruko Member UncommonPosts: 45
    I tryed Second life, when my virtual family "The Gambinos" moved from TSO to SL, the game sucked so bad :S was so boring. So I went to SWG, then moved to L2.
  • SuitepeeSuitepee Member Posts: 921


    Originally posted by linadragon

    Basically what SL comes out to is what you make of it if you end up being boring in game ur gunna be bored. I co own a club myself but i do alot of other things. Tattoo's Clothing Etc. It depends what you do how your SL is.!!!


    Yep,pretty much the case. I treat SL as a nice building sandbox. Other people treat it as an economy game. I like SL as it's pretty open-ended.

  • gpkyogpkyo Member Posts: 20
    the name of the game is just enough for me

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  • RalsarRalsar Member UncommonPosts: 305
    Second Life is amazingly varied in it's activities.  Education, support groups, bible studies, all manner of discussion groups, live music, literature events, art galleries, libraries, muesums, amusement parks, films, exploration/sight seeing and so on and so on.  It isn't made for people that want to "game".  It is for socialization.  Anyone who can't find the maturity to get past the fact that there are "naughty things" like sex and gambling in the game should not bother with Second Life.  But if you want a place with a mature community and unlimited freedom then it is a fantastic experience.

  • sempiternalsempiternal Member UncommonPosts: 1,082


    Originally posted by Chastity

    ... if you like to dance...

    --Chastity Nightdancer

    I find this amusing, dancing is such a physical form of expression that it seems bizarre to enjoy spending time doing it virtually.  "...if you like to virtually dance..."

    I suppose what makes it interesting virtually is doing it naked, because that is something that many people may not have the confidence to do in real ife.

    Of course when virtual reality games become virtually real, it may be another story...

  • OaksteadOakstead Member Posts: 455


    Originally posted by sempiternal

    Originally posted by Chastity


    ... if you like to dance...
    --Chastity Nightdancer

    I find this amusing, dancing is such a physical form of expression that it seems bizarre to enjoy spending time doing it virtually.  "...if you like to virtually dance..."

    I suppose what makes it interesting virtually is doing it naked, because that is something that many people may not have the confidence to do in real ife.

    Of course when virtual reality games become virtually real, it may be another story...


    Actually, dancing in Second Life is fun for a short period of time and I have never done it naked lol. These dances are made by players so they are a piece of art. They repesent the creator's self-expression. I am often amazed at their skill!

    You can chat standing still or you can chat while dancing while panning your camera around to really see what the dance creator has done.
  • GunscarGunscar Member Posts: 20
    i know this game can't be to good i think it's a sim's online rip off but don't get me wrong sims online is not that great unless your into the sims a whole lot or have tons of friends playing it i wouldn't play it unless it was free
  • grimbojgrimboj Member Posts: 2,102
    The OP hit the nail on the head. This isnt a game, which in itself isnt a bad thing BUT it is based extremely heavily on real money in an addictive way and at the end of the day it is just an interesting medium for furries to communicate by. I had immense fun building an enormous collection of free content and presenting it on a huge plot on the new land, unfortunately I encountered an immense amount of hostility towards free content.

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  • BeeryBeery Member Posts: 184


    Originally posted by Rosuck

    ...all I could do was change the water level, change the position of the sun, ban people, advertise my SIM, allow fly, allow scripts, allow damage...
    If you like to create things, you don't need to put any money into this game at all.  You can create everything you want.  I made lots of great things but in the end I realized the things I made did not compare to the wonderful things that you can find in many of the latest games coming out.
    The isn't much to do in Second Life except chat and be involved in the latest drama.  It is mostly comprised of Dance clubs and clubs for people with fetishes for sex... 
    The dance clubs broadcast music and many of them are not legitimate (i.e. they are not paying royalities to the proper music industry organizations) 
    So if that's what you are into, then Second Life for adults is for you.


    Honestly, you just sold me on it.  I will have to try this out.  I don't care about bestiality, sex fetishes and stuff, but I am tired of having games force me into a teenage mould, so it will be nice to see adult content for a change, even if I'm not interested in following that line of gameplay.

    As for creating stuff, what difference does it make that what you create is not as good as professional game content?  You created it!  I think that's great.

    As for getting involved in drama and living in a glorified chat room, what's not to like?  I love chatting online.

    Finally, dance clubs - I'm THERE!  Who cares if the music is pirated?  I don't.  It's not like famous musicians are going to go penniless because I hear a pirated song online.

  • MX13MX13 Member Posts: 2,489


    Originally posted by sempiternal

    Originally posted by Chastity


    ... if you like to dance...
    --Chastity Nightdancer


    I find this amusing, dancing is such a physical form of expression that it seems bizarre to enjoy spending time doing it virtually.  "...if you like to virtually dance..."

    I suppose what makes it interesting virtually is doing it naked, because that is something that many people may not have the confidence to do in real ife.

    Of course when virtual reality games become virtually real, it may be another story...


    Hehe... well, my Fiancee is a former Dancer, and still does casually... she did theater stuff, and was a Ballerina for years in some company (I'v only seen a pic, we don't really talk about it)...

    So, long story short: She got injured and had to quit. She can still dance, but physically she's not capable of what she was. She plays SWG and has always been a dancer in that game, and she loves it. I may not get it (I quit with the NGE), but she loves the dancing & interaction. But it's not about what I get, she likes it, and likes gaming overall... she hates the NGE in SWG, but stays because of the dancing, and she just doesn't do combat anymore... she's hoping there will be another game with dancing like SWG some day...

    Virtual dancing is dancing in spirit for those that are into it... and I'm VERY happy for them :)

    I'll start my own SWG... with Black Jack... and Hookers!!!

    In fact, forget the SWG!!!!

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  • BeeryBeery Member Posts: 184



    Originally posted by sempiternal

    I find this amusing, dancing is such a physical form of expression that it seems bizarre to enjoy spending time doing it virtually.  "...if you like to virtually dance..."


    I am a terrible dancer in real life, but in the game I'm a master.  Same with music - I can't play a note in real life but in the game I can play a whole bunch of tunes perfectly.  I think it's bizarre that you could completely ignore the roleplay aspects of the entertainer professions.

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