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  1. 18 minutes ago, Janet Voxel said:

    This is another issue: back in the day if you wanted to create, all you had to do was go to a sandbox and….start. Now, you have to apply for a kit. Might not get the kit, might not even be told why. 
     

    There’s a barrier to entry now.

     

    Unless you're a furry, anyway! Quite a lot of furry body parts come with UV maps, and the bodies with freely available dummy models.

    It's not too late to join the fuzzy side!

     

     

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  2. On 10/29/2021 at 10:02 AM, Mollymews said:

    thanks. This is really useful information for Firestorm? users. That preference function is not in the standard Linden viewer.

    it for sure beats tho having to unpack/install a new copy of a product and then have to do a Replace Inventory Links

    The equivalent of that for the default viewer is to relog. Basically what SL does is it sometimes detaches stuff you have on but leaves a "ghost" attachment for you. Same reason your hair might fall off when teleporting, and you still see it but nobody else does. The attachment refresh fixes that; as far as I know the only thing the default viewer can do is relog.

    That's assuming it's not a script error in which case neither strategy works, but Maitreya can't possibly have left such a big issue in their flagship product... :P

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  3. In my experience talking with newbs - both ones i encounter in the wild and ones I introduce to SL - it's basically half the mechanical difficulties and half not having any idea where to go to find people to do what they want with. i.e. say you join SL and want scifi roleplay. Where do you go? You'd have to get lucky with search, or rely on word of mouth. If you want to be a DJ, where do you go? And so on.

     

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  4. I do tend to approach people as the shape they are, at least at first. So I might ask a giant dragon to maybe not eat me rather than saying hello. Or I'll greet a human avatar with "hello, human!" if they're an unusual sight. It feels more natural, and I at least personally like it when people at least acknowledge what I look like rather than just doing the generic approach.

    If it's subconscious I can't really say, but it can at least result in more interesting conversations than just going "hello, how are you?".

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  5. It is also worth noting that the only truly successful/monopoly-level Facebook project is Facebook itself.

    The Oculus VR thing fell rather flat compared to Vive and SteamVR.

    Whatsapp is relatively popular, but they have a relatively small share of the chat market given all the competitors. They didn't reach anything like a Facebook-level dominance in that market.

    Instagram I'm not really aware of statistics of. Anecdotally, I don't know anyone who uses it, but at the very least they also don't have anything like a monopoly in the image upload site category.

    Size alone isn't enough to push out all the competitors, as we can see by them having failed several times already. Facebook is primarily just Facebook. And SL has, like I said, certain draws that Facebok is afraid to embrace, so it's entirely unlikely that it'll even compete in the same market.

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  6. 14 minutes ago, Teresa Firelight said:

    Pumpkin locations are limited to Bellisseria.. which makes sense to me. If it was open to anywhere in all of the mainlands.. think how difficult it would be to find a pumpkin because there would be so much more area to search.

    Not really *that* much harder given that there are about 2000 Belly sims last I checked. And I think 8000-ish of Mainland? Either way it's completely unreasonable numbers to explore manually without the handy list provided!

  7. Playing Amnesia: The Dark Descent as a teenager completely inoculated me to fictional horror. That game was so scary it practically burned out my horror receptors. Nothing, absolutely no media scares me these days.

    My personal health does though. I mean, I'm alright, but the moment I have a stomach ache I start worrying about increasingly fantastical diseases... :P

     

  8. I do like companies getting involved with SL again, it at least brings in some new stuff and hopefully money for LL's bugfixing coffers, but NFTs are... nothing. They're literally nothing. For a comics company, I feel like a better prize idea would surely be like, a free digital subscription to their comics.

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  9. It's pretty obvious that the Lindens support the gambling aspect and the gacha ban was merely to cover some very specific local law. Yes, functionally and ethically the new gachas are just the same but legally they aren't.

    Though I've at least not heard of anyone willingly playing them yet. The biggest ex-gacha event I know went to straight direct sales instead and seems to be doing pretty well.

  10. I still feel like the only reason SL isn't massive remains the newbie experience. It's just so hard to get into, no matter how you slice it. The first impressions are just always terrible with the default animations and avatars and the total lack of funds to buy anything nice with.

    Compare to some baby cyberworld platform like VRChat, which doesn't really offer anything except standing around in an avatar - so people clearly don't require that - but it's as simple as log in and go, and because it uses motion tracking the animations are good by default.

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  11. 6 hours ago, steeljane42 said:

    Most people only care about how it looks like, if it works properly without too obvious issues, and most importantly - clothing support. Unless there will be a major comeback in new clothes from good creators (not terrible retextured fp templates that have all sizes up to original TMP bodies, and sometimes even ancient "standard sizes"), then they won't recover a thing. Kupra is a good example, it's way too heavy especially considering it has no onion layers, but look how popular it is now.

    Same goes for all those popular hair makers with their styles of over 350-500k triangles at times. Look at how crowded their stores are every time they release a new style and how many people use those compared to a few niche brands that actually make a somewhat optimized hair (raven bell for example). And, well, very much everything in SL.

    Forum crowd is a very small minority "that cares about such stuff".

    Average Jane might not care about optimization, but the fact that it has mod permissions alone is definitely going to be enough to at least keep Belleza well in the black. It's the only moddable mainstream body!

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  12. This is totally awesome. If you strip the body down to just what a furry might use as a base (i.e. no hands or feet) it's only 42k polygons. :D

    Even for humans, stripping the onion layers and the boob options nobody uses should do wonders.

    Now if only TMP and Maitreya would do the same... then again, if they don't, Belleza should rapidly recover a lot of market share.

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  13. 2 minutes ago, Stella Davros said:

    Do you remember that gacha event (pocket gacha)a couple of years ago where they was giving a hud for play? I think that kind of hud will be fine as with the hud can play multiple people at the same time but everybody have the own belt list like this no one can sniping 

    Yeah, but the stipulations for which it'd be allowed specifically mentioned that it needs to unlock between plays. So would the hud one that stays locked to you by necessity be allowed, then?

  14. 11 minutes ago, Mollymews said:

    i don't think Linden will ever release a Linden-approved script for this

    when the script comes under pressure, say at an event where multiple avatars are constantly clicking on the device, and region script time is way down because avatars, a script's event queue can get disordered. And when it does and people don't get what they think they paid for then Linden Support is going to get hammered with tickets

    it is possible to ameliorate a lot of unwanted in the moment Touch and Pay actions but it can get murky pretty quickly sometimes

    ps. Am pretty sure tho that someone will drop an opensource conveyor/roller script before the end of the month

    Well, it is very easy to script. I'd make one but I'm still not convinced that there wasn't some kind of miscommunication between the lindens and the lawyers...

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  15. 21 minutes ago, Dorientje Woller said:

    I don't see any reason why a conveyor system should be gambling. In the case of the conveyor you still know what you get after payment. If you don't like what's been offered, you still have your own control in buying it or not. With gachas, you don't know what you are getting.

    The idea is clearly to keep paying the machine until you, by random chance, get the rare, as it was before.

    Imagine a slot machine where you know if your next few plays will win or not, but in order to see if the fourth or fifth play will finally be the jackpot, you'll just have to keep playing. That would instantly be torn apart by hordes of hungry lawyers.

    Why this one is okay, only the Lindens really know.

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  16. Ah, brilliant. So gachas were banned but actually gachas are allowed if we call them conveyors instead.

    What was the point of this whole thing again? A very niche wording of a law somewhere?

    Was it the word that got banned, specifically, then? The blog post definitely needs updating on what mechanic exactly is banned, because it clearly wasn't the randomness as a result of payment. :P

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