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Second Life: The First Hour and Beyond

Second Life has a certain notoriety for the first six-to-ten hours of the user-experience being an uphill battle. Massively wonders, in fact, if virtual environments like Second Life can even make do with a conventional tutorial at all. In an MMOG, at least, all you have to do is teach the user how to play the game.

Second Life, on the other hand, is more like being dropped off in a remote, busy community. You're not trying to level up – there's no experience-points and no levels; no game-trappings at all. You're trying to meet compatible people, go shopping, explore, see the sights, make money, start up a business, find educational opportunities, or learn the language.
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 113 days 8 hours ago | Article | PC
 
 
 

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