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In recent months, I have taken quite some time to explore a number of VWs gaining some prominence in the blogsphere, namely Inworldz and Avination. In both, I have travelled the grids widely, spent RL money (I believe in making at least some sort of investment to form a full opinion), talked to many people, spoken to owners where possible, attended meetings, listened to plans for the future, and also read and researched what I can to separate the truth from the bullshit.
This morning I read a piece on Chestnut Rau’s blog, Second Life of my Dreams and then read the ensuing huffing and puffing this generated on Twitter. You can read Chestnut’s piece yourself and form your own opinion.
I’ve also read much on Avination, most of which has zero truth to it and seems to revolve around the same false information generated by the crotchety old nest of vipers over at SLU. I’ll let you find that yourself and also form your own opinion.
I prefer to experience a virtual world myself as fully as I can, to form my own opinion based upon my experience. I also appreciate that my experience could be very different from someone else. I believe I have exceptional hardware to experience these environments, my rig is as follows:
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @ 3.20GHz (3238.57 MHz)
Memory: 6143 MB
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit (Build 7600)
Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 580/PCI/SSE2
Windows Graphics Driver Version: 8.17.0012.6309
OpenGL Version: 4.1.0
Because of where I live, I run an adsl 2 connection, I set my bandwidth high, and I have graphics enabled to the max, with both anisotropic filtering and anti-aliasing enabled. This information is to give you the background as to what equipment I have, and to realise that my hardware is more than sufficient to immerse in each world, both at the same time.
ARRIVAL IN WORLD
Inworldz has a strong focus on greeters and mentors, to the point of saturation. It is nice to be greeted and asked if you need assistance, however I don’t think it is necessary to be asked the same question by a choir. This is likely just over enthusiasm. Assistance does vary, depending on whether there is someone there to impress. You will arrive on a bridge with an alien-like avatar and be directed over the bridge to a store carrying a range of freebie items to make your avatar more human or furry looking as you desire. These free items are donated by various people – some creators, some store owners, some store owners no longer in Inworldz. For a while there was also a stock of items stolen from SL, however these seem to be gone now. Quality of free items is fairly basic. You will not find designer items here. The arrival zone is script free, which panics people at times, thereby making the clickable signs non functioning, unless you know your way around or have on the spot guidance. A sandbox can be found for unpacking.
Inworldz Default avatar
Avination tries to provide guidance on arrival, however this is not always the result. You will arrive in a quadrangle area, surrounded by stores where you can make purchases. These stores are reresentative of product available across the grid. You arrival avatar is quite human, indeed you will have a small choice of presentation when you are making your account. Because this avatar is much more developed, there is not such a need for basic free goods on arrival. There also seems to be a policy of not turning this world into a freebie based economy (or lack of) as this has been a major gripe on a number of SL forums. Indeed, the offering of free items is restricted and policed and outlined in a specific policy. Scripts are enabled, however there is no rezzing or building. A sandbox is easily found in search to unpack goods.
Avination default female #1
Avination default female #2
MENTORING
Inworldz seems to have imported the mentor system wholesale from SL, indeed many of the names are the same as the now defunct SL mentor group. Available to varying degrees on arrival. A few months ago, a European arrival area was being developed, mostly for german and dutch speakers, however I am not sure of the progress of this.
Avination has a guide system in place for new arrivals, however this varies depending upon time of day. As your avatar is fully fitted upon arrival, the help need is not so dire. Ample signage in the welcome area directs you to in world assistance. There is a german welcome area under construction.
VIEWERS
Inworldz offers its own in house developed viewer, in addition to Imprudence and a number others – these two I think are still the most popular.
Avination offers its own in house developed viewer. I believe Imprudence works well, however not many others do.
IMPORTING ITEMS
Inworldz recommends that you use the same viewer for exporting from SL that you use to import to Inworldz, and that makes sense. Imprudence seems to be the best bet. There is no charge for uploads
Avination makes the same recommendation, however I believe has tighter criteria to meet to ensure that theft is not assisted in any way. Imprudence seems to be the best bet here too. For either world, you can purchase Second Inventory, making the process much smoother. A creator can apply for Creation Credits, which will allow import free of charge
CURRENCY
Inworldz allows you to purchase currency from their website via Paypal. This is delivered in world to your avatar
Avination allows you to purchase currency through Careminster via Paypal. This is delivered to your avatar in world.
SCRIPTS
Inworldz will be rolling out its scripting engine, Phlox, soon. Hopefully this will have a huge impact on functionality
Avination has a scripting engine
PHYSICS
Inworldz announced last year that Nvidia PhysX had been selected to be rolled out in Inworldz, however this has not happened as yet. In my opinion, the lack of physics has had a crippling effect on the growth of Inworldz, and should be addressed as a matter of urgency.
Avination has a physics engine in place, allowing your in world experience to be greatly enhanced. For me, this is a make or break issue, but this is my preference.
CONTENT PROTECTION
Inworldz doesn’t seem to have a specific written policy that I can find, however I am quite happy to be corrected on this. Inworldz is a DMCA agent.
Avination says that protection of creators IP rights is vital to any virtual world, and has a number of processes in place to do this. These are outlined here and are well worth your reading
PRICING OF LAND
Inworldz rates are: $75 set up and $75 US per month, prim limit of between 35,000 and 45,000 for islands. More detail here
Avination has no set up costs, and monthly fees of $60 US per month. Prim limit is 15,000. There is no need for mega prims. More detail here and here
SEARCH
Inworldz search facility is at the moment limited to classifieds and people
Avination search facility covers classifieds, events, showcase, people, land sales, places, groups.
VOICE
Inworldz does not have voice chat enabled, and will not have in the forseeable future
Avination has fully functioning voice capability
LAG AND SIM CROSS
Inworldz lag issues have improved significantly over the past 6 months or so, however there is still major bouncing and rubber banding, falling through floors and ground, and major lag when visiting a sim that has taken advantage of their prim limit of 30-45k, used them all and placed different textures on each. Sim crossing is hicuppy, but this is a bugbear in all worlds, SL included
Avination has little lag in my experience, no rubber banding, no falling through floors, and no lag due to over textured sims. The effect of physics and scripting engines have contributed to this
EXPERIENCE
Inworldz offers exploring, shopping, creating, music (both live and DJ), role play, hanging out and chatting, and more along these lines.
Avination offers exploration, shopping, building/creating, music (the owner does a regular DJ gig), roleplay using CCS system, and more. For me, this is greatly enhanced with the physics engine.
POTENTIAL
Both of these worlds certainly have potential, but that is dependent upon quite a number of things. Both claim that they have a community, and the people who stay are those that fit into that community. This is fine, however it stifles the growth of more communities and does nothing to encourage diversity. ‘Fit with us or go’ is not awfully encouraging. Having said that, I do see a huge variety of community groups on both grids, so perhaps its a case of ‘do as I do, not as I say’.
Inworldz has been around for a couple of years, developing at a slow and steady pace. Avination has been here for 8 months, and has experienced an explosive growth in that time. Both want and need people from creative, commercial, artistic, roleplaying and educational groups to move in and find their home. However I have serious doubts as to how a world can develop without physics. I also find the lack of in world voice in Inworldz to be terribly short sighted; because we are such a social species we crave communication in many forms, not just typed chat. Those people who have physical issues with typing will not be encouraged in this world, as it simply will not be possible to voice chat. Again, to me this is a vital issue which I find terribly disappointing with the stand Inworldz has taken.
Many creators have taken the canny approach of setting up in both worlds, each a ‘branch’ of their SL business. Both worlds have a dire need for high quality product, especially hair, shoes, and modern funky clothing, all for both male and female. Both worlds have little choice in high quality skins, the choice now being limited fairly much to template skins slightly tweaked – hand drawn skins would be an excellent addition (Pulse offers hand drawn skins in Inworldz). Each world offers incentives to creators to make the move and expand. Avination offers a range of measures to back up their policy on IP protection and content theft (see above for link). Both worlds offer lively forums where member participation is highly encouraged. Both worlds offer visible owners that are very approachable. Both worlds are at the moment a haven for disgruntled SLers, so are seen as competing for SL numbers – this is foolish and need not be the case, as each world has good reason to stand on its own as a good alternative. Neither world is governed by a Board of Directors as SL is, both are owned by individuals. Both worlds crave feedback on performance to allow them to make improvements.
Will either of these worlds be around in 5 years time? I don’t know, but then I don’t know if SL will either. I am convinced however, that both worlds have been created by dedicated people, who work back breaking hours to better their creations. At the end of the day, the only real way to determine if either or any of these two worlds are for you, is to go there and experience them.
I do encourage you, whether you are a creator, roleplayer, educationalist, artist, user, blogger – go and see for yourself that virtual worlds are much bigger than SL. Each of these worlds have much to offer, and an exciting atmosphere of the great ventures that they are.
Avination website – go here for lots of information, and also to make your account and buy currency, viewer download, land, aprticipate in forums etc
Inworldz website – go here for account creation, viewer download, forums, etc
And most importantly, enjoy your adventures!
This past year has been a tumultuous time for me, in both a physical and a virtual sense. I’ve lived through some terrible highlights (if that’s the appropriate word) and will carry those scars for the rest of my days.
I’ve met some incredible people, developed new friendships, reinforced old friendships, and also discarded some friendships.
I’ve lost a child forever. I’ve lived through a 7.1 earthquake and about 4,000 aftershocks. I’ve seen the world tumble and turn. I’ve seen the nastier side of a corporatised VW company. I’ve seen a fledgling VW grow, step by step.
I’ve seen the best, most brilliantly heartening side of human nature in all its amazing compassion. I’ve seen the darkest side of people’s souls, I’ve seen despair and anguish.
I’ve seen shady diplomacy peeled back on the world stage and the reactions to it.
I’ve seen exuberant creativity flourish wherever there is even just one person. I’ve seen exquisite art appear as if by magic. I’ve seen and heard musicians sing the BLUES.
In other words, I’ve lived through the year. I’ve been blessed to have contact with so many people who have enriched my life simply by their acquaintance.
I’m about to start a further step in my voyage, moving to another country. Naturally, I do not know when I will have internet access, or if I need or want it. I suspect I will want access as I have lived with the internet and watched it grow from a wee thing to an all-encompassing behemoth that it is today.
However, my blog will be untouched I suspect for some time. I may come back, specially as winter approaches around June next year. Until then, keep as well as you can, cherish your loved ones, and stop and think for a minute just once in a while…whatever happened to that funny Arabella?
Arabella Steadham
If you’re in need of a new party dress for the festive season, you will find an array of colourful, flouncy pretty dresses at Durga Designs
Newly released, the Elenia dress has a number of variations
So is good for any season
This rather spectacular hat is included in the outfit
The Kyra dress package comes with jewellery
Or wear with it this beautiful coral necklace, also from Durga Designs
Durga Designs can be found both Inworldz and Secondlife
Landmarks refer to Inworldz
Clothing: All clothing from Durga Designs
Jewellery: All jewellery from Durga Designs
Skin: Rouge range from Pulse
Hair: All hair from Emo-tions
I’ve blogged this a while back, but it is so lovely, I’m doing it again
Ihe Infinity ensemble, complete with diadem
Front view
And back
And the romantic Juliet hair
This was posted for Tranqulity Dexler because he really likes the dress – and he is right, no photo does it justice!
Credits
Dress: Infinity from Emo-tions
Hair: Juliet from Emo-tions
Skin: from the RP range from Pulse
All stores and landmarks are Inworldz
Different skin, different hair, different style, different look…
Skin is a gift from CMC Creations, hair from Eshi
Hair from Deviant Designs
Skirt from Chic Boutiqe, shoes from Deviant Designs
Credits
Skin: Christmas gift skin from CMC Creations
Dark hair: Lydia from Eshi Otawara
Blonde hair: Shirley from Deviant Designs
Shoes: Gothic Dolly from Deviant Designs
Skirt: from Delicate from Chic Boutique
Blouse: Isabella from Stellar
Pearls: Perfect Basic Pearl Set from Eolande
All stores and landmarks are Inworldz
Next time you feel the need to walk a little on the wold side, here’s some ideas…
Fully accessorised outfits from Emo-tions
Credits
Hair: All hair from Emo-tions
Clothing: All clothing from Emo-tions
Skin: Pulse skins
All landmarks and stores are Inworldz
Everlast is an adaptable release by Emo-tions, with multiple pieces and available in black or white
Teamed with hair from Emo-tions also
Credits
Hair: All hair from Emo-tions
Clothing: All clothing from Emo-tions
Skin: Pulse skins
All landmarks and stores are Inworldz
Tonight we participated in a little Load Test exercise at Inworldz Desert Island, here’s the results:
As you can see, a swarm of people, maxed out at over 50 !!
And the radar shows it all
Resources for the test, coping nicely.
This dramatic improvement is the result of new software, heavily modified opensim 0.65, to be rolled out across the entire grid very shortly š
Credits
Brought to you by Inworldz
Tonight we participated in a little Load Test exercise at Inworldz Desert Island, here’s the results:
As you can see, a swarm of people, maxed out at over 50 !!
And the radar shows it all
Resources for the test, coping nicely.
This dramatic improvement is the result of new software, heavily modified opensim 0.65, to be rolled out across the entire grid very shortly š
Credits
Brought to you by Inworldz
Business attire need not be severe, specially if you mix n match
Newly released skirt from Deviant Designs combines well with Isabella blouse from Stellar
Detailed with sleek no hair from Deviant Designs, and Basic Pearl set from Eolande
Back view is as good as the front
Credits
Skirt: Pencil skirt in charcoal from Deviant Designs
Blouse: Isabella blouse from Stellar
Stockings: Cuban stockings in cream from Deviant Designs
Hair: Charlie in Ice Maiden from Deviant Designs
Jewellery: Basic Pearl set from Eolande
Shoes: Babii pumps from Adam n Eve
All landmarks and stores are Inworldz