Saturday 1 September 2012

LAG Petition Delivered to Governor Linden



~ image ~ Sedja delivers the LAG petition to Governor Linden at the Second Life HQ in Battery Street, San Francisco


Sometimes I can't move and then I move too much. 

Do you know what I mean?

As a denizen of the virtual world, I am plagued by poor control ~ and it really needs to be fixed up.

Attempting to get the right angle for a photo takes an absolute eternity ~ and often second and fifth best have to be snapped.

Better and finer control systems are needed for we avatars ~ and better camera controls too ~ EVER SO URGENTLY ~ so that we can actually work properly and live a more realistic second life.

Is that too much to ask?

So I shot out of the pixel landscape and hit the streets of San Francisco to deliver the LAG petition at the Second Life HQ ~ but as the doors were firmly locked ~ I think they're terrified of activist avatars ~ I have placed the LAG petition by the main entrance, reading ~

"Petition to Governor Linden ~ We, the undersigned, denizens of Second Life, beseech Governor Linden to apply some serious investment into developing improved avatar movement, working tools and remove the lag that deprives virtual world builders of valuable work time. For the virtual world to really work, it needs to really work, so that real workers can do real work."

How would human beings like to suffer from the same level of LAG suppression and overshoot suffered by we avatars???



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