Second Life One Player
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Allen Marx
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Join date: 14 Apr 2006
Posts: 49
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08-14-2006 13:36
I know this topic was posted before by another user, i searched for it and nothing came up, and I wanted to keep the idea alive.
So how would it be... Second Life One Player? You get one private sim not connected to the internet, and you could download your inventory, throw that Mustang down and drive it around with NO LIMITS, NO LAG, and your own PRIVATE SIM!
Doesn't the idea just sound great? All of that witout having to worry about packet loss and bandwidth usage and just plain old running in to stuff and getting all that lag... It would just be a big improvement to the quality of Second Life.
So please Linden Lab, if you could somehow, someway, someday, make Second Life one player, aw man, i don't know what i would do... It would just be great for the whole community and for people with slower computers.
Benefits:
Less lag Your own sim at no cost All the privacy you'd want No griefers Load your inventory from the server Build all you want on your own sim and save it to your hard drive!
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Jillian Callahan
Rotary-winged Neko Girl
Join date: 24 Jun 2004
Posts: 3,766
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08-14-2006 13:38
I have that. It's called "Blender3D". =^.^=
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Tatiana Sims
Just Tat ;)
Join date: 27 Jul 2006
Posts: 429
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08-14-2006 13:42
From: Allen Marx I know this topic was posted before by another user, i searched for it and nothing came up, and I wanted to keep the idea alive.
So how would it be... Second Life One Player? You get one private sim not connected to the internet, and you could download your inventory, throw that Mustang down and drive it around with NO LIMITS, NO LAG, and your own PRIVATE SIM!
Doesn't the idea just sound great? All of that witout having to worry about packet loss and bandwidth usage and just plain old running in to stuff and getting all that lag... It would just be a big improvement to the quality of Second Life.
So please Linden Lab, if you could somehow, someway, someday, make Second Life one player, aw man, i don't know what i would do... It would just be great for the whole community and for people with slower computers.
Benefits:
Less lag Your own sim at no cost All the privacy you'd want No griefers Load your inventory from the server Build all you want on your own sim and save it to your hard drive! Sorry, but my social life would go down the tubes!  For real....I wouldn't be as likely to play "one player".
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Allen Marx
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08-14-2006 13:43
From: Jillian Callahan I have that. It's called "Blender3D". =^.^= Riiiight... But with Blender3D you cant upload your avatar, can you? I thinks NOT!
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Baba Yamamoto
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Join date: 26 May 2003
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08-14-2006 13:43
I would rather play a real racing game if my goal was to go all out in a mustang ;0
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Allen Marx
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08-14-2006 13:44
From: Baba Yamamoto I would rather play a real racing game if my goal was to go all out in a mustang ;0 Urmn... I was just giving an example... xD
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Jillian Callahan
Rotary-winged Neko Girl
Join date: 24 Jun 2004
Posts: 3,766
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08-14-2006 13:45
From: Allen Marx Riiiight... But with Blender3D you cant upload your avatar, can you? I thinks NOT! Sure. It's easy, just inercept the mesh and textures, and put 'em in Blender. A little Python and you can even run anims 'n' stuff.
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Allen Marx
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Join date: 14 Apr 2006
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08-14-2006 13:51
From: Jillian Callahan Sure. It's easy, just inercept the mesh and textures, and put 'em in Blender. A little Python and you can even run anims 'n' stuff. But can you walk around in a Second Life offline sim and load your inventory and use the Second Life interface? Me thinks NOT again!
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Job Manuel
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Join date: 4 Aug 2006
Posts: 69
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08-14-2006 13:53
The SIMS 2?
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Annah Zamboni
Banannah Annah
Join date: 2 Jun 2004
Posts: 1,022
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08-14-2006 13:53
Hang out in a PG snow sim. You'll be at peace. And alone.
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Jillian Callahan
Rotary-winged Neko Girl
Join date: 24 Jun 2004
Posts: 3,766
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08-14-2006 13:54
From: Allen Marx But can you walk around in a Second Life offline sim and load your inventory and use the Second Life interface? Me thinks NOT again! Ok, you got me on the SL inventory thing... but the rest is do-able. =^.^=
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Allen Marx
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Join date: 14 Apr 2006
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08-14-2006 14:00
From: Annah Zamboni Hang out in a PG snow sim. You'll be at peace. And alone. Riiight.... But the grounds are all bumpy there half the time... and wouldnt you rather just have your VERY OWN offline sim? Wouldnt you?
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Lillani Lowell
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Join date: 5 Apr 2006
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08-14-2006 14:40
Only three words describes this idea. Reverse. Engineering. Nightmare. 
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Axel Truss
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Join date: 2 Feb 2006
Posts: 251
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08-14-2006 21:16
your kinda got the right idea. my idea of this would be more that of a creators benefit. being able to build lag free then upload it would be kool...since i only g 10gb a month!!!
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Tateru Nino
Girl Genius
Join date: 13 Sep 2005
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08-15-2006 01:06
And you'd also be able to override permissions and steal any content that you could load into your private sim.
Own the sim. Own the content (and the inventory of anyone who enters it).
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Wanda Rich
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Join date: 22 Apr 2006
Posts: 320
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08-15-2006 02:18
Seriously what would be the actual point? SL is an MMO (second M meaning multiplayer) its not a single player anything and would be quite pointless if you were sat there in your own little box with no one too meet and nowhere to go.
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Kris Ritter
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Join date: 31 Oct 2003
Posts: 6,627
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08-15-2006 02:31
From: Wanda Rich Seriously what would be the actual point? SL is an MMO (second M meaning multiplayer) its not a single player anything and would be quite pointless if you were sat there in your own little box with no one too meet and nowhere to go. You're assuming that everyone uses SL for the same reasons you do. For some, the other people in SL are just a side effect of having to use the platform.
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