tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-199325449028243825.post3714429452470210775..comments2023-09-07T02:20:10.612-07:00Comments on webspelunker - My Travels Across Second Life: Are the Big Builds Over in Second Life?webspelunkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01755989655612389046noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-199325449028243825.post-3851779669104187562016-06-26T06:41:39.544-07:002016-06-26T06:41:39.544-07:00Hi,
I wanted to give you a link to my blog which ...Hi,<br /><br />I wanted to give you a link to my blog which page highlights some builds I know of. I suppose part of the answer to some leaving SL (and who still enjoy the game) is costs. Several of these now run a 4x4 VarRegion. This is the size of 16 standard regions but within a contiguous landmass with no border (up until its own of course).<br /><br />I just recently started this particular page and am continually adding to it.<br /><br />The people involved are the same as in SL and it is wonderful to enjoy them in this way. Be well.<br /><br />http://minethere.blogspot.com/2015/11/sl-regions-in-opensim.htmlMinetheree Athanasioshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06100753639063365664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-199325449028243825.post-16020491105935528072016-06-26T05:37:20.728-07:002016-06-26T05:37:20.728-07:00Lots of wonderful places have indeed gone. I'...Lots of wonderful places have indeed gone. I'd add Greenies, Insilico, Castel St. Michel, and a couple of great space-themed regions to the ones you mentioned. But there are still many fascinating "big builds" in SL, many of them new. One way to find them is to follow the activities of the recipients of the Linden Endowment for the Arts (LEA) grants. A search will find the LEA sims. Some SL bloggers travel around and report on new finds, too.<br /><br />And some of the old builds are still with us. The SS Galaxy closed as a private venture, but it's still there and we've been told Linden Lab will open it again one day. Svarga, one of the oldest regions in SL, is still there. The Hollywood Airport is as busy as ever.Lindal Kiddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03167920261709382341noreply@blogger.com