news.com.com— Don't want to go out and spend your hard earned money on something that's just going to make you feel like crap the next day? Well here is they answer a virtual nightclub to hang out in.
May 15, 2006View in Crawl 4
If you like the idea, try AO. There's a game to play, and club dates happening all the time. There is a group of DJs - can't remember offhand what the music service calls itself - and they stream tunes and have regular parties at clubs in the game. I went to a couple. Pretty fun way to meet other AO players that I wouldn't have met otherwise in game.As a break from a REAL game it was fun. As a "game" on it's own - that I do not understand.
Yea, tell me about it. Second Life is quite possibly the most technologically advanced open-ended 3D virtual world and nobody here even mentions it.But anyways, I see no reason for why MySpace won't migrate to a virtual 3d environment. All you need to do is combine social networking, an interface that will allow people to manipulate their character and avatar with relative ease, and make it accessible to the general populus. Most of the current universes are have steep hardware requirements, and lack compelling, infectuous social networking features.
adamfitzMay 15, 2006
Can your "alter-ego" level up his shot taking and smooth talking skills?
dude3609May 16, 2006
thanks
mikemacmanMay 16, 2006
Oh man... I am so starting the Black Sun
captainmalMay 16, 2006
If you like the idea, try AO. There's a game to play, and club dates happening all the time. There is a group of DJs - can't remember offhand what the music service calls itself - and they stream tunes and have regular parties at clubs in the game. I went to a couple. Pretty fun way to meet other AO players that I wouldn't have met otherwise in game.As a break from a REAL game it was fun. As a "game" on it's own - that I do not understand.
raindog469May 16, 2006
Woohoo, it's just like Alphaworld only 11 years later.
greyfadeMay 16, 2006
sounds like the redlight district in Neocron City.
returnofmalvMay 17, 2006
Yea, tell me about it. Second Life is quite possibly the most technologically advanced open-ended 3D virtual world and nobody here even mentions it.But anyways, I see no reason for why MySpace won't migrate to a virtual 3d environment. All you need to do is combine social networking, an interface that will allow people to manipulate their character and avatar with relative ease, and make it accessible to the general populus. Most of the current universes are have steep hardware requirements, and lack compelling, infectuous social networking features.
Closed AccountMay 17, 2006
Hmmmm, you've got...issues...haven't you?
gandubhallaMay 17, 2006
VR chat up rooms are so 1997