![]() Movement is by use of cursor keys and shift makes your AV run. I first went to the learning centre which seemed a well constructed building with an interior on several levels. When I first logged in, the things I noticed the most were the differences from Second Life. Of course Twinity is still in BETA, so some things seem very unfinished. You have to "buy" actions and expressions using an internal currency and the smile looked like a scowl instead! Maybe it's my face that's to blame (see right - see, I can smile!). Yes, this is a reasonable approximation of my face but it seemed impossible to get an expression on it that was generally happy. ![]() ![]() I'd seen this in the RealXtend browser but this was the first time I'd seen it work. One feature that did appeal to me was the ability to create a version of your own face based on front and side profile photos you take yourself. It sounded potentially interesting, so I downloaded the browser and signed up for free, under my real life name. It was the phrase " links the real with the virtual world" and Berlin that got my attention. ![]() a 3D online world that links the real with the virtual world based on realistic replicas of the world’s most vibrant metropolises in 3D. The blurb on the front page billed Twinity as. I like to check out different Virtual Reality Worlds from time to time, and thought I'd check our Twinity. ![]()
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