"Nº máximo de avatares no impos"VWR-20691 (Spanish) Avanzado > Realzando y visibilidadVWR-20803 (Spanish) Yo > Preferencias > Sonido y Media. Visión button: Panóramica should be PanorámicaVWR-20689 (Spanish) Yo > Preferencias > Gráficos > Avanzado. If you're willing to invest the time needed to master the basics, you'll soon get sucked into Second Life's virtual world of unending possibilities.Ĭrash and Performance FixesSH-1618 Lighting and shadows crash ATI macsSH-1691 Crash at LLVolumeImplFlexible::doFlexibleUpdate() EnhancementsAdd LLRegionSayTo() LSL functionIntroduce logging or alerts to inform the user that the new cache configuration values will not take effect until the viewer is restartedIncrease the maximum cache size Add a functional and correct 'Clear Cache' buttonBug FixesEXP-755 'Search' and 'World Map' links in Sidebar are unclickableEXP-826 Help -> About Secondlife Info is corruptedEXP-829 Text Box Alignment bugSTORM-1318 UI and Voice fixes and disabled javascript bridgeVWR-19562 Adding Clear cache button, like 1.23 version!VWR-25862 Fix calls to LLDir::deleteFilesInDir() in viewer texture cache, VFS, and object caches, as well as the call to clear the user's cache directoryVWR-26082 Viewer 2.7.2 Release reports itself as a BetaFix viewer so it can support multiple instances if a SLURL is passed inMissing LSL tooltip strings for llRegionSayTo and llGetEnvUsing the Reset button to set the cache location back to the default does not clear the old cache on viewer restartTexture cache size reported incorrectly during initializationTurning off Voice Chat in Basic mode reverts changes made in Sound Device selection turning setting back on results in drop downs not being populatedAdd a WARNING to comment for BrowserEnableJSObject and set to not persist between sessionsRe-enable deferred rendering on ATI MacsTranslation and Localization UpdatesVWR-19315 Viewer 2, Italian language - Upload Animation window layout is broken, dropdown menus leak outSTORM-1307 (Spanish) F1 Help window title should have been changed to "BUSCAR EN LA AYUDA"VWR-20668 (Spanish) Bottom bar menu. Second Life is an amazing accomplishment. However, it did log me off automatically saying that "demand was particularly strong in my area" so be aware that the servers may not be stable.
However, it does require some serious hardware and the developers recommend at least 1GB of RAM and a high-end processor for best results. The developers claim the Marketplace currently supports millions of US dollars in monthly transactions which is handled with the in-world unit-of-trade, the Linden dollar, which can be converted to US dollars at several online Linden Dollar exchanges.Īlthough some users complain that Second Life can be sluggish, I had absolutely no problems. The unique thing is, because residents retain the legal rights to their digital creations, they can buy, sell and trade with other residents although this is only possible in the Premium version. You can teleport yourself to a new world simply by clicking on it on a map. You're surrounded by not only thousands of virtual worlds but also people eager to shat to you. The sheer size of Second Life is amazing. I heartily recommend the Quick Start guide though which opens in your browser to help you get to grips with the game more easily than walking around randomly is doing it the hard way. You also learn to chat to people via a simple IM chat client although some worlds also support voice chats. To get you started, there's a mini 6-step course which allows you to master the basics like walking, sitting and yes, flying.
However, after signing up, you are offered the chance to upgrade to the Premium version which gives you your own 3D house, Virtual Currency to spend and access to adult 18+ areas as long as you are over 18 of course.įrom the moment you enter the World, you'll be overwhelmed by the sheer number of possibilities and worlds on offer.
The great thing is Second Life is that it is free to use which means you can basically wander about and chat to people as much as you want.