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Aries Oh

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  1. We are starting the fall season today at 1PM SLT! Date: July 5th Time: 1 PM SLT Place: Heart of Dragons The winner gets a trophy and a place in the season final. We will have one finalist from every monthly round. Together with the 2 best players who didn't win a round, they will meet in a season final (December 20th). ============================================================= We have limit of 16 players each round, but you can sign up NOW if you want to be sure to play! First come - first roll! ❥ The tournament is held every month on the 1st Sunday, at 1 PM SLT. ❥ The entry fee is L$100, and winner takes all - and also receives a trophy. ❥ The tournament is based on 3 qualifying rounds. And the 4 best players in total meets for a final game. We have 4 Can't Stop tables for you to use. Teleporter with CS logo will take you to them! ~ Aries ~
  2. I guess we play games in SL for the same reasons we like to play games in RL? I have always loved to play games - and I was happy to see that there are loads of possibilities to play in SL too. Sometimes games are an intellectual challenge - outwitting your opponents or solving puzzles. Other times I play games because of the social interaction. (My favourite games are usually those that combine the two.) Why do YOU play games? And which games fulfill your objectives? ~ Aries Oh ~
  3. Robo Rally! It is my favourite board game in RL and would be really fun as an in-world game. In SL it could be played not as a board game, but players could be their own markers (i.e. robots) and that would be added fun to what from the beginning is a great game. ~ Aries ~
  4. Thank you, Cobra! I found a server script, and my problem was solved within minutes! Aries
  5. I have an object giver which gives a no modify/no transfer object. I want to be able to give this object giver to others, but prevent them from redistributing the object giver itself. If I set the object giver to no transfer, it will not give the gift (and turns the gift into no transfer). I am not able to figure this out. Is there a combination of permissions I am overlooking? Or are there scripts that can solve this problem?
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