Maxus Arten
Registered User
Join date: 19 Jul 2006
Posts: 143
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07-19-2006 08:58
- Stockmartket - Sword fighting mini-games running on a state of the art game engine(For Teen Grid) - Collage for the Arts and jobs of Secondlife - More Flims(I haven't really took the time to watch them so dont mine me i will watch one today) - A Linden Police Force(We help the admins of this game by saving them time less police reports) - A Linden Jails(what better to keep order i mean its good and more realism)I think this will be owned by the player and not the Lindens Thus i think Trusted PLayers of the game should be in the Linden Police Force
- Linden Court(fun,good and simple)good for justice to teach player a lesson
Lindens look at these idea if you use them try not to abuse your power wait dont try just dont do it....treat it as a demcoracy....more ideas to come
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Torley Linden
Enlightenment!
Join date: 15 Sep 2004
Posts: 16,530
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07-19-2006 11:57
Ideas are good, Maxus. Hope you run with 'em. Here are some pointers, myself being able to relate to you on brainstorming: * Search the forums. Some of these thoughtlines have come up repeatedly. You can also go back pages in SL Answers; some things like Resident law & order via a police force get asked every now and then. For example, this.* If you can do anything yourself, make small but achievable steps towards it. Find friends who have similar interests, and work with them. * Flesh out your ideas so they have definite, specific goals. Share these with other Residents using the Feature Voting Tool if it's an improvement to the Second Life client; if it's content-related, find other people inworld you can work with. Some of what you suggest has already been done in some way. The Cornfield was basically like a Linden jail, "machinima" is rising a lot @ http://www.alt-zoom.com/ , and Doc Boffin and Osprey Therian made Combat Cards, which is like a swordfighting mini-game. However, I am observant and did notice you said "  For Teen Grid)". I'll check to make sure you're on the right grid. Have a happy day. 
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