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Chris's Random Ramblings

Thu, 05 Oct 2006 - Found a Second Life

After reading some online articles about what some IBM employees have been doing in a virtual world I decided to check it out myself. Second life is a 3D virtual reality earth-like world. If it was real it would be about the size of Boston. You can see and communicate with other people, and are represented in the world by an avatar. There is no end goal designed into the game. What a person does, and how you interact with others is left up to the player. Its not really a game in the same sense as other virtual games such World of Warcraft or even Eve Online.

Inside this virtual world you can build objects out of simple primitives such as cubes, pyramids, and spheres (just to name a few) which can be modified and textured using in game editing tools. There is also a object oriented scripting programming language, whose syntax is similar to say C or Java. Using these tools in conjunction you can create objects which interact with other objects in the world or with other players.

I would not classify the graphics detail (at least with my reasonably oldish computer) as cutting edge. Nearly everything is downloaded on the fly from the servers so you do need a good internet link and reasonably large quota - I think I'll actually get through my 20Gb quota this month.

I find several aspects of this game quite interesting. I think I'll talk about them a bit more in detail in future posts, but briefly its:

Here's a few snapshots I took in Second Life. My desktop system has 4 year old graphics card in it and it wasn't cutting edge at the time I bought it, so the graphics could probably be much better with better hardware.

Almaden Island

IBM owns a virtual island within Second Life called Almaden. There are various presentations available for anyone to look at as well as some virtual freebies (t-shirts, caps etc).

Stargate

Yes, thats a Stargate. It will dial other gates, just like in the TV show and teleport your Avatar to other places within Second Life.

Relaxed

That's my Avatar relaxing in a comfy chair while Kelly builds our virtual house.

Here's a few links to more information about what people are doing in Second Life:

And yes, there is a Linux client. Its an alpha version, but at least for my hardware configuration, the graphics work better (less clipping bugs) than the windows version.