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Guest CutieNaomi

Has anyone here tried Second Life, or does anyone here play it now? I just joined and I'm hoping it's not too heavy on the bandwidth (I have 200MB a day)

I would like to make some friends on there! I'm Naomi Horchester on there! Looking forward to meeting up. ;)

(P.S. apparently, second life has been rumored as a place for people to have affairs / relationships away from their familys. I'm not there for that. Jut letting you all know ;) Kuz I'm married. :D )

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Guest ChloëC

Hi Naomi,

I created a character there, made the jump over that chasm, got to some meeting area, and decided that I just didn't want to take the time to learn all the controls and deal with all the characters that one can meet. It looks like for some, it can be fun, but it's not for me. I still get come-ons from various groups, though. I do think there is a least one member here that is a little involved. Hope if works out for you!

Chloë

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  • 3 months later...

I actually downloaded it last week, but I've been having trouble getting started with it. I'm trying to find some decent clothes and make some money, but it's more difficult than I remember from playing back in 2006. I'm also looking for friends there though. My name is Ashley Paelus, there.

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Guest Janessa

I've kind of been into it recently as well. Been finding a lot of free clothes, so guess clothing hasn't been a problem for me. XD (though I have no money) </3

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Guest KatieT

I just wanted to throw my name on here and say anyone of you that wants to chat can give me a tell! I've just recently downloaded it myself (3 days ago now?).

The name's Kaylie Mellison

Hope I see some of ya there!

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Guest ohhlaala

I started it, I got stuck in a run down part of town on the starter island, i got beaten up by a tramp and a giant armadillo :( I never went back. :lol: Im not even joking :D

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Guest Sam_P

I played agesss ago now on the young people's version as a furry. ^_^ It was fun but at the time my laptop wasn't really up to running it and it didn't respond very well. The thing that I got annoyed enough with not to bother anymore was the neverending stream of required updates (don't know whether that's different now). It was fun while it lasted though! (Even though I had no clue what I was doing most of the time... :lol:)

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Guest KimberlyF

I started it, I got stuck in a run down part of town on the starter island, i got beaten up by a tramp and a giant armadillo :( I never went back. :lol: Im not even joking :D

Was the tramp riding the giant armadillo? Pics? A/s/l of the armadillo?

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Guest Flistan

I just downloaded it last night- my friend plays it and wanted to show me around- but I can't even start the dang thing. It keeps getting stuck on "initializing VFS" when it's starting up and then crashes. ><!!!

Anyone had that problem and know a fix for it?

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Guest KatieT

I just downloaded it last night- my friend plays it and wanted to show me around- but I can't even start the dang thing. It keeps getting stuck on "initializing VFS" when it's starting up and then crashes. ><!!!

Anyone had that problem and know a fix for it?

Sounds like a possible connection issue. Is there a firewall blocking it maybe, or an overactive router?

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Guest SaleneAlexis

You need to be sure that you have your current drivers, I have found that to be a Major issue for most people. I am running it just great.

Stephanie

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