More on Second Life

This Second Life virtual world is very interesting… The game has its own economy, with people willing to buy and sell “Linden dollars” (L$) for U.S. dollars (US$), with a fluctuating exchange rate based on demand. There’s also real estate speculation and trading. People are making a full-time living off of the game, mainly through real estate and by creating and selling custom clothing, objects, and bodies.

Also, there’s an embedded journalist who makes his living off of reporting what’s going on in the world, as well as the controversies that exist in it. People are forming governments, and deciding what kind of zoning regulations, if any, they want people in their neighborhood to abide by when constructing objects. I was given paraphernalia by someone running the Socialist Party of Second Life.

People who create in-game objects keep the rights to their intellectual property.

It’s a very interesting place…

Trying out a Second Life

I’ve been trying to try out a new game called Second Life. I finally managed to run it today after taking one of ‘s somewhat-older video cards to use instead of my wonderful-for-CAD-but-doesn’t-work-on-games FireGL E1. The game is basically like an old-fashioned MUX, but a 3D MMORPG world. The basic account is free. You interact with others in this virtual community, in a world made up primarily of what its participants created. Participants create objects and script them to do things. It seems pretty neat. My name there is Peter Newchurch if anyone else wants to jump on as well. (And apparently I may get some bonus if you sign on using my referrer link.)