Claradoon wrote:
I've been a member of Second Life for about a week, but I need more memory. Are you saying that if I get enough memory, I won't find a world where I can live in a bookstore?
Haven't been looking for a bookstore , so no idea if there are any on SL where could read more than on the net generally. I suppose the environment might be pleasant.
Since posted have watched four youtubes about the geography so I have a slightly better idea of the general layout, and where the most elaborated landscape and architecture is, mainly the oldest area, Northern Continent, and have been on a train ride and a ferry, (
),but apart from promotional dances, sales, market-survey pressgangs, and camping-seats to earn linden dollars, haven't seen many people doing much anywhere.
In fact the more time I spend on SL the weirder and more peculiarly deserted it seems. All these extraordinary creations and nobody there.
Apart from the absence of figurants, there has apparently until recently been little understanding of how "traffic" is event-driven, which Jagex also took a while to find out, on Runescape, until some super "constructions", like underground cities, ended up sitting around empty after the initial opening quest activity. They have since started putting shops etc into such zones, to encourage trade and therefore traffic.
It's weird in fact to see how space-use evolves and declines depending on what people get out of it.
Have you seen Welfare Island yet where people park their avatars for hours to earn the equivalent of cents which site-section owners will pay out to increase traffic so that qualify for the SL bonus? It is really wild. And the people queuing up to do market surveys to earn a few cents too?
In Runescape at least there is the possibility that you will be attacked by a "feature", animal, human, or otherwise, and have to run away or fight while exploring. But here the most alarming thing that happens is that someone sends you a card asking you to "join their group", offers which I have without exception declined till now.
Anyway, advice, tips etc, for livelier exploring, would be great.