October 18, 2005
Diversity and Freedom

Recently, about a week after I got into the closed beta, Cryptic announced the pricing for City of Villains would consist of buying the box. For that, if you already have a CoH account, you get four extra slots and access to all of CoV.

But all was not well in Cryptic-land…

Then, the next day, they announced the new “Enhancement Diversity” system. The latest in a long stream of changes apparently made to weaken our supposedly superheroic characters.

That was the last straw. I've decided to leave CoH/CoV, possibly for good, possibly not. Certainly for awhile.

This was made easier by the fact that I finally got around to playing with Second Life. It's one of several early attempts at a virtual reality ala Neal Stephenson's Metaverse. It's not a game; it's a world, and most of the stuff in it is made by the users, not by some “dev team”.

Just in the last week, I've:
* Built a house and decorated it
* Bought an ornithopter and starting flying it recreationally. I use my hovercraft or teleportation grid for more mundane travel.
* shopped for clothes, furniture, and widgets, like my widescreen TV (plays streaming video). My neighbor bought a radio that plays internet radio stations
* started designing a new house of my own, a largish place (for the amount of land I have) with Mansard roofs and a tower (think Addams Family)

Being a creative/explorative type, I'm having a bunch of fun. I do wish I could use lightwave to make stuff for it, but that level of technology will come later.

If you want to join me (basic accounts are free, and the only thing you can't do with them is own your own land), feel free to use this link to sign up:

http://secondlife.com/ss/?u=6d9835e175fc2a45b06a046384c28fc0

Or use my SL name, Dyne Talamasca, when you register.

Posted by Dyne on October 18, 2005 05:50 AM