True. Sadly most things in that game cost money unless you know how to build them. These pictures were also from early on when I was still searching for better clothing at the free shops in game. Eventually I found a better top that didn't expose anything. I didn't take screen shots though of her once that was fixed....that whole chest is showing skin...
Yes I am partially insane I think.those sl images..... what in the actual..........
Is that picture second life?I didn't read everyone's posts but I would play as either gender depending on the game. Some games if you can pick their clothes and make them look cool I would rather play as a girl. One of my favorite games is sims and by far I usually choose to play as a girl (or at least creating their look is much more fun.. the guys are more boring perhaps since there is less selection or it just all looks the same to me..). For online games I like to have a girl for the same reason and sometimes have a guy character as well. In some of the games where it effects their personality then I'd just choose them based on which personality I want to play more.
In online games it's funny the perception that other players have. There is the stereotype that most gamers are guys - which is probably true for some games. So then if there is a female character sometimes they assume that the player is just a male playing a female character. Which can be amusing.
One online game I had a girl character and an old man character and another player was stalking/hitting on my girl character so I quickly switched to my old man character and they never knew what happened.
For the pokemon games and for most games I do choose to be the girl characters. In one of the old harvest moon games though I didn't like the girl character so I just played as the guy character.
My sims on their first date:
This is an example of a game where you don't have to choose and can play both at once.
When I played SWTOR I had a few male characters but ended up playing the female ones way more.
Fable 3 my character was a princess and not a prince.
Serendipity.. said:Is that picture second life?
No, it's sims 3. I've never played second life and I'm not inclined to play it. I'd probably rather play minecraft... and I've never played that either. (I've watched my brother play it though.)
Good, don't because you probably will get addicted like everyone else who plays it as it is very addictive and definitely corrupting unless you have good willpower.No, it's sims 3. I've never played second life and I'm not inclined to play it.
I got tired of the simes after the first one and its 1,000,000 expansions (lol). Mainly because after I built the house of my dreams, got married, had a job...etc there wasn't much to do. So I ended up doing experiments.Good, don't because you probably will get addicted like everyone else who plays it as it is very addictive and definitely corrupting unless you have good willpower.
An inworld meet up would be cool in some game. SL has voice chat at least. Do other games have that?
That's a good idea but it might detract from the authtenticity of the game chat lag. Imagine a cf game meetup though it would be cool.There are platform non-specific voice chat programs available that can be run in the background while you are playing games so you can chat with the other players.
That's a good idea but it might detract from the authtenticity of the game chat lag. Imagine a cf game meetup though it would be cool.