While many of us are agonizing over how to cope with Second Life®'s upcoming 750 prim limitations for the same Openspace sims that were sold to us with 3,750 prim allocations, I can't help wondering what you would do if you had FORTY FIVE THOUSAND prims to play with on your sim.
Consider, too, that each of those 45,000 prims is scaleable to 100m....
Indeed, you can purchase a single Openlife Grid region within a private cluster for $145 with $75 monthly tier.
And yes, your ankles will often sink into the grid, your avatar may bounce dizzingly, and even endless Ctrl Alt R's (rebake) won't save your often sorry bald self from a bad case of the greys. It's not a grid for the vain. Yet.
No charge for texture uploads, either. Yet. I imagine this will change when Openlife's new economy kicks in by the end of the year.
Many thanks to Osiris Indigo who sent in this photograph of a playful moment over at one of the more viable alternatives to Second Life, the Openlife. He reports that it was "rather easy and stable," to do. 
45,000 prims! by Osiris Indigo (Click to see large)
Seriously, what would you do with 45,000 prims on your sim?
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
Fun with prim math - What would YOU do if you had 45,000 prims at your disposal?
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Labels: alternative, economy, Linden Lab, OpenLife Grid, OpenSim, openspace, Osiris Indigo, play, prims, Region, scaleable prims, Second Life®, texture uploads, tier, virtual worlds
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