I am a huge fan of Second-Life and I have made over 200 dollars playing it. While many people have reported seeing "Greifer" attacks, and while there are a number of "Freaks" out and about, I, thankfully, never see any of them because I stick to remote areas which are either unpopular or which cater to a unique, accepting, and vibrant crowd of intellectual members who seek nothing but peace and solace. I would mention my favorite SL hangout here but I don't want anyone knowing about it at all unless they're a close friend. Anyone who wants to visit me there is completely welcome. All you have to do is look me up and I'll send you a waypoint marker to teleport to me.
My name is Ian Timtam.
I'm a leader of the Sandbox Vagabond Guild. Essentially we're skilled modlers, artsits, and programmers who work to construct things in sanxboes while remaining peacefull and sometimes marketing our creations to the public for very small fees.
I'm absolutely notorious for giving out free stuff. So if you ever want anything feel free to ask. I'm not on "regularly" but if I'm having a slow week I will go on and just tinker around with the engine. While most of SL may be crappy and in need of serious artistry I work to try and bring a little beauty back into the engine using all the tools it has available.
I'm constantly trying to produce something no one's ever seen before. I don't see it as a game at all. While I see it can exist as an avatar chat program, I mostly see it as a 3 dimensional programming compiler which allows me to build, code, and create fun and cool things while letting my imagination run wild. While normally I could just do this with a 3D rendering program, I get a lot of satisfaction out of being able to instantly share my creations as I'm building them with others. It's fun when you make something while not being alone. I suppose I really enjoy the idea of a grouped working environment and that's why I'm hooked on using it to make stuff. Either way, I've essentially concluded that there isn't anything I cannot create using SL in some way.
Anyway, like I said, if you want to get in touch, I'm Ian Timtam. Search for me and send me a message.
As for the whole "benefits" thing thats just a load of crap. If you can model in 3D, use photo shop, and write simple scripts in C++ you're pretty much set, as far as Second-life is concerned. You'd never need to spend a penny on anything and just create everything you'd ever want.
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