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  1. That's fine, they're still selling a product. I'm not a professional retailer but I do sell things as well, I'm still required to deliver working products and even accept returns from my customers.
  2. Have demo'd things that work with rigging broken in the delivered, full priced product. In the case I'm thinking of it was fixed within a few days of contacting about it. I do demo but people still should not be expected to just suck it up if they notice a flaw after buying the full priced product.
  3. It's honestly ludicrous the stuff you find for sale in SL. I've found items years-old on the Marketplace that have glaring errors, missing sizes, broken rigging etc. and to be fair to the creators 9/10 a message has resulted in them sending me a fixed item but I have always been left wondering just how many they sold in a broken state until someone finally contacted them about it? Then the clearly untested content, there's a popular event running right now with a prominent creator selling something that simply does not fit a body it is listed as fitting. The size exists in the package, the item certainly is not actually made to fit the body even slightly though. At any one time there's probably many such items being sold, nobody seems to verify and I can only assume the creator knows yet also knows there's no such thing as a money back guarantee in SL. Of course some will also just flat out ignore contact. It's the whole "buyer beware" way that SL operates on that causes it. It doesn't even make legal sense, you do have consumer rights even when it comes to digital goods and I honestly cannot work out how this does not apply in SL. There is no such thing as buyer beware - legally speaking - in most of the countries LL operates in.
  4. So long as there's Bismuth I will enjoy it. Scientifically proven to be the best element.
  5. FTI Bunny Bar! https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/FTI-Bunny-Bar/23196280 Not just because it's made by my little friend but because it's very nicely made, animated with sound effects and it gradually disappears as you eat it... and then you get another from your pocket
  6. I have been demo'ing LaraX Flat stuff and 75% of it is terrible! like not even close to fitting the chest, almost like they've just taken a LaraX Petite item and awkwardly scaled it in Blender or something... like it would sit 2-3" away from the chest with a giant gap and breast shape still visible. There's a lot of junk around that's for sure.
  7. WTB: A viewer that lets us paint an alpha on any object including our own avatar. Just imagine... any clipping issue could be solved with a small selection of painting tools. The process of making an alpha the normal way is quite annoying, painstaking and not really logical given how the UV map actually fits any body. You can certainly do it and I have but the process is normally lengthy and annoying enough that I only do it for the stuff I really, really like yet has clipping issues.
  8. THANK YOU! Seeing this more and more now. It's so mean spirited, AVSitter is a fantastic project and one we should be very appreciative of - both as users and creators - and yet I'm seeing this more and more now. As you say it is a direct violation of the terms and arguably the products that are doing this should be removed from SL.
  9. Oh gosh yes, it would have been a ready made Senra... without all the pain.... and the giant Slink clothing catalogue ready to go... If the opportunity was never even explored that was a giant waste.
  10. A real 'nice' move would have been to open source Slink, IMO. If the creator had no intention of further sales or support then hand it - and its scripts etc - to the community. Ruth/Roth V2 are pretty neat and I think Slink would have been welcomed as a new open source alternative.
  11. At least there's basically nothing connected to a PSU these days I know some people have complicated lighting setups in their computers these days though. The demise of hard drives, optical drives etc makes PC's very, very empty inside... of course the rise of cable management since everything must be pretty probably makes PSU replacement more of a pain.
  12. They mean the driver for the graphics card, in this case it was an AMD 6000 series graphics card. Find out what graphics card she has and download the appropriate latest driver and install it. If you wanted the latest AMD graphics card driver you would go here: https://www.amd.com/en/support Or for an Nvidia graphics card you would go here: https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
  13. Won't ever use any shopping HUD. I browse the sales galleries on seraphim, open map links to things I'm interested in and teleport to them that way. I often wish the pictures on web galleries were bigger, they're often really small.
  14. Modern cards sit at 40-60% utilization at best in SL even on the newest PBR code, prior to that it would be rare to see 30% utilization... they don't heat up much since they're barely being used. I'm surprised you found a 550Ti adequate, I found newer cards with more theoretical performance like the 600 series were pretty much unusable if ALM was enabled. I don't really tolerate anything below 30fps though, that might be the difference. I wouldn't mind so much if it was just the world view but I find the UI of all SL viewers I have found becomes very sluggish and annoying at lower frame rates.
  15. Yep, it's absolutely useless to list the API as a recommended specification... especially since OpenGL 4.1 released in 2010 Try and run SL on graphics hardware from 2010 and you're gonna have a bad time, that's GeForce 400 series era... it would probably catch fire.
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