July 26, 2008 - 5:58am — shadownight
I'm quite glad to have shed the skin of the fawn, and I looked rather neat after someone gave me a suit of green fur. However, I had something weird happen, I went to the pond and my body dissappeared. It then took me to the abiogenisis(sp?) and now I can't return to running around, the statues become the center of my camera even though my body moves and I rotate the camera. I'd post this on the forums but each time I log in it won't keep me logged in. As in, as soon as I submit my information all it does is load up the same login screen as though I logged in and logged out immediately. It doesn't say the password or username are wrong. You don't have to register for the forums separately do you?
Course, it might be fine in a little while. Also curious as to how to find different furs which will stay. I'd like to find something to match my username, shadownight.
July 11, 2008 - 6:42am — shadownight
My god, the difference a new computer makes...
Second Life runs so smoothly so long as I don't do something stupid like fall into the glitch of a wall or something. Now if only I could become a stag sooner!!!
I must download it again for this computer but I shall indeed do so!!
June 28, 2008 - 12:05pm — shadownight
Thank you for the good comments left on my other blog, I like this community quite a bit!
On the note of intriguing games and what I had been looking for, I found another game to occupy my time in wait of the DBZ mmo: Second Life.
It's amazing because of how much you can do and the almost non-existent boundaries present.
However, I'll play both for now. You'll probably see me much more once I'm no longer a fawn- the temporary changes to my pelt and antlers and such are kind of annoying hehe. But still cool nonetheless in their own right.
I do wish there was an active forum here (there might be and I'm just not seeing it) but the blogging is nice and simple. I actually blog more here than I do on myspace or facebook. I know that's hard to believe considering this is my second entry. I guess I mean moreso the amount of time frequenting this. I feel more comfortable blogging here than I do either of the a'fore mentioned sites. It's usually a month or so in between blog entries there.
If anyone here plays Second Life or has a myspace or facebook I could always use some more friends on all- especially SL, lol.
Well, I'm going to go sleep now, hope to see some of you in the forest in a few hours or perhaps tomorrow!
June 26, 2008 - 9:30pm — shadownight
I believe this game is the closest to what I've been looking for: An online chat room in which you still evolve, change and participate in events with other players without having to perform quests in which you kill things to collect their body parts or the armor of some long lost knight. However, the intriguing part is the reason for the creation of this game and why you can't actually talk to others without pantomiming actions such as dancing, bowing or mooing.
I't very true that no matter the online game you play the feeling of total immersion is always spoiled by one's habit of speaking in internet lingo and other slang. This being completely removed in The Endless Forest is an incredible step into the unknown.
It may not be the most fun of games with it only having emotes and such to perform in-game, but it still has a creative aspect of which I have never encountered in a game. Whether the true reasons for the deer faces to be humanoid-like in appearance is from Princess Mononoke or not it certainly makes me feel like we're all the great big Guardians of the Forest.
More to come later from other play. Really wish I didn't have to wait a month to shed this Fawn skin...oh well!