Comments on: Another perspective on Twinity /2008/12/27/another-perspective-on-twinity/ Coverage of news, issues and events occurring in virtual worlds or those who create those worlds Sat, 01 Jan 2011 03:53:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.4 By: Club Penguin Cheats /2008/12/27/another-perspective-on-twinity/comment-page-1/#comment-206828 Club Penguin Cheats Sun, 20 Sep 2009 18:40:46 +0000 /?p=1832#comment-206828 I fully agree with his point that the creativity of the endusers seems to be stiffled in Twinity - everything in terms of building is done for you. Some may like that, but one of the big things that keeps pulling me back to SL is the creativity you find there. I fully agree with his point that the creativity of the endusers seems to be stiffled in Twinity – everything in terms of building is done for you. Some may like that, but one of the big things that keeps pulling me back to SL is the creativity you find there.

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By: Club Penguin Cheats /2008/12/27/another-perspective-on-twinity/comment-page-1/#comment-206526 Club Penguin Cheats Sun, 20 Sep 2009 03:40:46 +0000 /?p=1832#comment-206526 I fully agree with his point that the creativity of the endusers seems to be stiffled in Twinity - everything in terms of building is done for you. Some may like that, but one of the big things that keeps pulling me back to SL is the creativity you find there. I fully agree with his point that the creativity of the endusers seems to be stiffled in Twinity – everything in terms of building is done for you. Some may like that, but one of the big things that keeps pulling me back to SL is the creativity you find there.

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By: Kaylee /2008/12/27/another-perspective-on-twinity/comment-page-1/#comment-187475 Kaylee Mon, 29 Dec 2008 15:37:13 +0000 /?p=1832#comment-187475 I have to say I agree with Skribe. It is very frustrating seeing open spaces that you want to explore, but when you move over towards them you hit that invisible 'no-go' barrier. I fully agree with his point that the creativity of the endusers seems to be stiffled in Twinity - everything in terms of building is done for you. Some may like that, but one of the big things that keeps pulling me back to SL is the creativity you find there.<br><br>Still, I also agree with Skribe that's its early days. Don't give up yet Twinity!<br><br>Kaylee I have to say I agree with Skribe. It is very frustrating seeing open spaces that you want to explore, but when you move over towards them you hit that invisible 'no-go' barrier. I fully agree with his point that the creativity of the endusers seems to be stiffled in Twinity – everything in terms of building is done for you. Some may like that, but one of the big things that keeps pulling me back to SL is the creativity you find there.

Still, I also agree with Skribe that's its early days. Don't give up yet Twinity!

Kaylee

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By: DrHelenF /2008/12/27/another-perspective-on-twinity/comment-page-1/#comment-185191 DrHelenF Fri, 26 Dec 2008 23:51:29 +0000 /?p=1832#comment-185191 I agree. Twinity looks good but there's nothing to do once you get there. I have only seen a few avatars and I've only ever chatted to one other. I guess this is a problem when there are so few users and also when you're Australian, and not awake when the rest of the world is. I'll keep an eye on it and hopefully, I will get along to an inworld event.<br><br>I'm always looking for realworld applications for virtual worlds, but I must admit; I'm struggling with Twinity. I agree. Twinity looks good but there's nothing to do once you get there. I have only seen a few avatars and I've only ever chatted to one other. I guess this is a problem when there are so few users and also when you're Australian, and not awake when the rest of the world is. I'll keep an eye on it and hopefully, I will get along to an inworld event.

I'm always looking for realworld applications for virtual worlds, but I must admit; I'm struggling with Twinity.

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