> In July of 2005, when I created my account, Second Life was the cool new thing. Moving between regions was kinda wonky, loading textures and objects was slow, and it was pretty ugly when compared to other games of the time; but it was generally assumed that these were teething issues, which would be quickly sorted out as new versions of the software were released.
No, Second Life was not the cool new thing back in 2005. It was never cool. It was always lame, and its popularity was always inexplicable. Why did companies like Amazon hold virtual meetings there? I don't know. Maybe some manager had a thirteen year old son who thought it was cool. But the thirteen year old kid was wrong.
No, Second Life was not the cool new thing back in 2005. It was never cool. It was always lame, and its popularity was always inexplicable. Why did companies like Amazon hold virtual meetings there? I don't know. Maybe some manager had a thirteen year old son who thought it was cool. But the thirteen year old kid was wrong.