tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2135301473915671680.post6583369888957282079..comments2023-12-14T18:17:52.957-08:00Comments on The Train Wreck Love Life: to the sound of a bleeding ghost trainEmilly Orrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07245643246821826101noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2135301473915671680.post-53667115078919010682016-09-05T23:16:33.745-07:002016-09-05T23:16:33.745-07:00No, Sansar very definitely seems to be gaming SL, ...No, Sansar very definitely seems to be gaming SL, in the quite literal sense. Sansar sounds like it's going to be a partially user-created (though very heavily mandated and authorized) MMO, or a full RPG. Which is, again, Linden Lab missing the point of Second Life utterly.Emilly Orrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07245643246821826101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2135301473915671680.post-19531217140591636442016-09-05T08:19:49.484-07:002016-09-05T08:19:49.484-07:00It is not just you, Miss Orr. I have been reading ...It is not just you, Miss Orr. I have been reading about Sansar for a while now and, aside from the fact I am on Linux and therefore in the small group of users for which development is deemed not worth the cost, it seems to me, based on several assessments that the focus of Sansar is going to be the "Experience" as opposed to the community. I don't see how Communities such as Caledon or Winterfell or New Babbage would survive there with any semblance of those traits that make them what they are now, most particularly the fact each member has a stake in the community and it's not just a bunch of visitors to a place set-up for them by one person or a few people.Kirasha Urqharthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04902285612988952948noreply@blogger.com