Second Life Unreal

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Another Bedazzled sim opens this weekend, Abraxas, home of their Second Life: Unreal project.

It’s quite an amazing build, very beautiful and detailed and with a fully functional deathmatch and capture-the-flag game built into it.

It suffers somewhat from lag created by bullets, but I hope they come up with some creative workarounds soon.

Second Life Chinatown

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Foxy and the Bedazzled team have really outdone themselves with the Chinatown sim. It’s a beautiful build that uses all the tricks in the book to get the best out of Second Life.

Game SLave – SL Games Wiki

I’m currently building a wiki for all the games in Second Life. Called Game SLave, the idea will be that all the games you can play in Second Life will be indexed and described so you’re never short of having something to do in game. Being a wiki, any reader can come along and update, modify and add to the wiki.

So far it’s proving an interesting challenge, and not one without a few hiccups. Thus, if you know tikiwiki, please get in touch! I need a hand! You can mail Peter(at)tinypirate.com

Make Firefox Go Faster!

This guy has a couple of handy tips to make Firefox go even faster. Suitable for broadband users only. It really seems to help!

Death of a friend

I found out today that a friend of mine from Datamonitor, my first job in the UK, died yesterday. Zach Kaiman was 28 and died of a cancer that he had been fighting for 3 years. He was a truly special friend to everyone he met. He had a dry sense of humor, fitted in with everyone, everywhere, was intelligent, worldly and above all, caring. He will be missed. I’ve created a group on flickr for people to share pictures and remember him.

Woo! DarkLife gets newsletter mention!

We got a nice mention in the latest Second Life newsletter, the Second Opinion. That’s pretty nice to see! In other news Mark is about happy with the code so we can start finishing off Navora sim and launch the game officially-properly.

The Point of Blogging

I’ve been reading some suggestions that blogging is about the links, about the passing on of interesting tit-bits, news and so on. Well, frankly, I disagree. I can get all the humorous links from my sister’s emails, which are replete with silly jokes involving nuns and sex objects as well as links to pictures of funny cats and what-not.

Instead, I think I like a blog which comments on something. Talks about something. My favorite kind of blog is one where the author is almost like a mini-foreign correspondent. Their reports are longer than the odd note, full of personal voice, and buried deep within some interesting events, which they are discussing.

Speaking of which, I should update more often.

World of Warcraft

I once widely proclaimed that World of Warcraft (or WoW) would be a rubbish game because there was nothing new about it, nor anything exciting. Well, I was wrong! Very wrong! WoW has sucked me in and is currently chewing me up before digesting me in the belly of its gaming goodness. It is simply lovely.

It’s an MMORPG where everything is done right. It’s fast, fun, balanced and engaging. From beautiful art direction, to exciting adventure areas which draw you in and keep you coming back for more, to great game systems for characters, crafting and quests, this game has it all.

Really, one of the best games of the year!

Gay, furry, bdsm, harem slaves!


Fur patrol

Our Furry Friends
Have you ever sat up, late at night, and thought, “What are furries all about?”. Well ok then, just me. Either way, here are the results of one of the promised investigations I’ve been doing into the more interesting Second Life subcultures. I hope to cast some light on this topic and bring eternal peace between the fuzzy and the meaty (that’s a sort-of, furry in joke right there! Haha!).

I took it upon myself to spend some time with some members of the Second Life furry community as a blogger/observer. A contact had briefed me and introduced me to some furries and what follows is my account of conversations with these people. At first I thought they were largely misunderstood and relatively normal (like other fetish communities). I was to find out I was somewhat right, but mostly quite scarily wrong.

So what is a furry? That’s a good question because most people don’t know exactly, and even furries seem to have different ideas on the topic. Well, a broad definition might be that a furry is someone who enjoys the look of anthropomorphized animals (that is, animals in human form, or is it humans in animal form? Whatever). For some this is an aesthetic thing, an enjoyable fantasy, like playing D&D or dressing up for Halloween. For others… it’s something different.

Furries are a diverse group. For every furry that got interested in the hobby (calling it a lifestyle for this sub-category would be too much) there are several more whose experience of furrydom is a more intense one. For these people furry is primarily a sexual fetish, an excitement in seeing anthropomorphized humans involved in sexual activity. This interest might be gay, straight, hermaphrodite or BDSM focused, anything imaginable, as long as it involves the furry-looking human form. Furry forms the basis of their entire sexuality. Despite what many furries might claim this is the nub and the crux of the scene. What wearing black is to the goth crowd, ‘yiffing’ (furry sex) is to furries.

While it is fairly widely known that the furry world seems to be a very sexually charged one, what goes on has been anyone’s guess. Speculation ranges from rumors of animal shagging, to sex with each other in real life furry animal suits, to in-game Second Life furry orgies, to gender-bending ritualized animalistic encounters too complex to describe.

All of these rumors are true.

But when you talk to furries you won’t find these topics discussed with an outsider. The furry community is careful to self-censor, as they are wary of any media attention, in much the same way my cat is wary of my boot. This is because they are frequently the target of satire sites such as SomethingAwful. Consequently my discussions stayed on the safe topics of asserting one’s real-life furry identity and the positive emotional impact of coming out, that sort of happy, nice stuff.

Carefully avoided was chat about sky-box orgy rooms where a dozen furries get jiggy, or real life furry-cons, where sweaty overweight men squeeze into fuzzy costumes and growl at each other.

Avoided also was chat about the rather mad internal politics of the furry world (are realistic furries more serious about the lifestyle than the Disney-esque looking ones?).

Not discussed were the even stranger politics of a Second Life gay furry harem and how they have all moved in together in real life after knowing each other for two weeks online.

Never mentioned was how the Master of the now-real-life group (yes, it’s a gay, furry, BDSM harem) forbids STD testing, ‘meatbag’ clothes and jobs or contact with the outside world.

Avoided also, discussion about the sex parties where the new gay, furry, BDSM, harem slaves ‘entertain’ guests of the master fur at his order.

Yes, we’re talking real life now. In a neighbourhood. Near you.

Hearing these stories from my contact made me realize that all is not entirely sane in the land of fur. Now, I have no problem with fetishists, but the weirdness of this behavior smacks of somewhat extreme identity and personal issues. Simply ignoring, for now, the sheer comedy value of the gay, furry, bdsm harem there’s the simple strangeness of moving across country to join someone you met two weeks ago online. And to do so to become one of their animal slaves. That is odd behavior for any fetishist when you’ll normally hear them talk about ‘safe, sane and consensual’.

As you will note actual behavior is a lot different from polite conversations about how someone was always a fur inside or how acceptance of a furry identity leads to a better mental state. Perhaps my conversation with furs should really have focused on questions along the lines of, “when were you last committed?”.

At this point I should remind you, dear reader, that there are a great many different kinds of furs. For every gay, bdsm, harem slave there are many furs who enjoy the community as a hobby and social group rather than a lifestyle. These are normal people with normal lives, relationships and a normal mental balance who enjoy the cartoon fun of dressing up and light, sometimes sexy, roleplay.

These are the kind of furs you and me will tend to meet in Second Life as they aren’t elitists like the real fruitcakes. The crazies shut themselves away and don’t like to deal with meatbags. So please, be nice to furs you meet, and don’t assume they are gay, furry, bdsm harem slaves. Not unless they show you their slave collar of course.

As you can imagine, the fact that the furry community has such a huge range of participants leads to intra-group tension. The furs with their minds firmly fixed on leg humping don’t see eye to eye with those who don’t even like being called furs because of the crazyness associated with it (although you and I wouldn’t be able to spot the difference in a lineup.).

More than most groups the furry world is rife with cliques and the community splits and divides like ameoba on a petrie dish. Recent events in the SL fur community have split the active participants as some recoil at the above noted insanity and others embrace it. That the information in this column comes from a member of this community should give you an idea of how differently members of this group think about what goes on.

But it can’t be denied that the origin of fur as the hobby it is today is in it being a sexual fetish, even when some of the community much prefer the social and roleplay side. For many, fur is sex and sex is fur, the two are intertwined if not inseparable. Thus, members of the fur community are inevitably intimately involved with each other. Naturally, this leads to drama. But it is also the key to understanding furry social dynamics. For example:

…Say you want to try out this fur thing. Well, first up you must realize that the fur world, oddly enough, mirrors the real animal kingdom, social status in the fur community is based on who you are shagging. And unless you want to be a nothing you’re going to have to pimp your ass to get noticed.

A new fur may even be ignored by some until the newby has gained status through working their way up the social sex chain. Perhaps a fur DJ will be the first person you yiff. He or she will, of-course, take pictures and advertise their conquest in their private rooms for other furs to see. But don’t worry, this is a good thing. Now when people see who you’ve done you’ll have some social status, especially if you were good. Slowly you work your way the social ladder, perhaps a land owner next, then a group leader, a popular club owner and so on. Pretty soon good reports of your sexual behavior, along with pictures, are plastered everywhere and you are now popular with many followers. Just like the animal world, banging the alpha male or female has its perks.

Now you’ll find others wanting to use you as their ladder to greater things and your Second Life sex life becomes as busy as you want. Unless of course, you spread it around too much. Sex for status implies that what is going on is something special. If you’re important and you shag 100 people no one will think much of them and they won’t bother with you any more. Shag one and that person is obviously very special and cool and you will be in even more demand from the proles

Follow my tips and you’re well on the way to being a top fur. Fantastic!

Disturbingly, I’ve been reliably informed that the goth community works in much the same way. I await the inevitable cojoining of fur and goth. Perhaps one day we will see goth, gay, furry, BDSM harem slaves!

So what are we left with after this carnival ride through fur? Are some furries twisted sexual perverts? Yes. Are some as harmless as a Disney comedy sidekick? Yes. In the end I believe how you respond to furs says more about you than it does about them. Don’t automatically shun them, after all, never judge a book by its cover (or a fur by his suit!). At least wait until you hear about who they’ve been yiffing before you let out a chuckle.

But I warn you, as you get to know fur you will find one thing forever taken from you. You’ll never look at those amusement park workers in cute animal costumers the same way ever again.

DarkLife open beta this weekend!

Saturday afternoon PST we will be officially launching the beta of DarkLife, Second Life’s first MMORPG. If you want to play now you can come right away to Navora and get an early sneak peak! I’ll post pictures when I can and I suggest SL players look for something abour 4pm PST tomorrow in their events list.

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