| Publisher |
Linden Labs
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| Type |
Demo |
| License |
Demo |
| Date Added |
4/1/2012 |
| Size |
57.5 MB |
| Downloads This Version |
5,474 |
| Downloads of All Time |
22,146 |
Second Life 3.3.0.251182
Second Life is an expansive online society, lived in and built by its participants. Join a 3D world full of people, activity, and fun, where you and fellow residents can build a shared reality. You choose your own goals: travel and explore, claim and build on virtual land, make friends and socialize, or vie for status and wealth. Whatever you choose to do, your Second Life starts now.
To start your Second Life trial, simply download Second Life, register to create your character, choose your membership plan, and log in. You can change your membership plan at any time, or if you decide you don't want to join, just cancel your account. But we think you'll agree that it's well worth remaining a part of this rapidly expanding community of residents shaping an online world unlike any other.

Version 3.3.0.251182:
Feature Highlights
* Merchant Outbox
Merchant Outbox will be used by Direct Delivery, a new Marketplace system that will help sellers more efficiently list and manage their items on the Marketplace. Please see the Commerce Blog for more details on the launch of Direct Delivery.
* Crash and Performance Fixes
Crash in LLPipeline::generateWaterReflection()
* Bug Fixes
SH-2963 "Highlight Transparent" does not highlight 100% transparent objects
* Supported Viewers
With this release, we support Second Life Release versions 3.3.0 (251182), 3.2.8 (248931) and 3.2.6 (248086), and Second Life Beta Viewer version 3.3.0 (250306). For more information, please go to the Supported Viewers wiki page.

Intel Required
* Intel
* Mac OS X 10.5 or later
* 1GHz G4 processor or better
* 512MB of RAM
* GeForce 2 or ATI Radeon 8500 graphics or better
* Internet Connection: Broadband (DSL/Cable Modem/LAN)

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Elaine (10/25/2010) |
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brgt (7/22/2008 - version 1.19.1.4) |
| In this sim, while you have the potential to meet interesting people and have stimulating conversation, is as a whole, a fairly depressing experience. While people look and act glamorous in second life, they can not recreate this is real life and so most second life relationships never get beyond the computer screen. It's bizarre and somewhat unnatural. 90 percent of second life is adult oriented but there are some rare and exotic exceptions, with places (oasises) where people relate to each other on a true social/intellectual level. That is the good side of second life. Second life is also an excellent social/training tool for people who have mental or physical challenges. |
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Big Bill Brassky (2/29/2008 - version 1.19.0.4) |
| The best review for SL I've ever seen, written by some internet guy and reproduced here in its entirety: "As much as I get p***ed off by the religious right constantly pushing decency laws and limiting our freedoms, I also have a secret fear. I'm afraid that without their constant political pressure, our world would resemble Second Life." |
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bashov (2/29/2008 - version 1.19.0.4) |
| Must Played |
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spampire (11/23/2007 - version 1.18.4.3) |
| Terrible performing- crashes constantly even on decent PCs.
If your a fan of animated porn the crashes probably wont bother you.
Its not a game its a horrified chatroom where foreigners and internet novices constantly asking you, "where u from?"
Its basicly a gaggle of loosers living out fantasies of glamorous digital lifestyles, better looking/dressing/dancing versions of their real life selves.
If like "games" focused on dancing you'll love this PoS.
It becomes slightly more intersting if your good at animation or some sort of graphic design, otherwise you'll just be another lamer amongst lamers.
The one good thing is you can find live music being streamed aside from that its a gathering of down and outters seeking self worth.. |
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