I am on Twinity Private beta and I would like to share impressions and hints with other people doing the same thing. Anybody out there? :-)
I'll break the ice with my first impressions.
I want to say immediately that it was a so-so impression. Probably because I was expecting a beta, while I think they are still in alpha. Very few features are already available. You can just walk around, sit on some, not all, chairs and place object that you can buy from a quite understandably limited choice. That's more or less all you can do now.
You can place "pictures" containing, well... pictures, but they can also be configured as mirrors or, and this is quite a nice feature, web browsers.
Mirrors are cool, but they still need refiniment. For example, I placed a mirror just in front of my pool and water surface is not reflected, but all that you can see is the bottom of the pool itself.
The browser is a very nice feature. You can point it at the url of your choice and then browse the site. Links work. I had not the time for checking whether things like movies or java applets or Flash work. I'll check next time.
The avatar building functions are quite good. Very like Second Life and as much as effective.
You can use voice to chat and that's great too.
But there are many things that I don't like too.
The standard blue ligth is depressing. It makes everything look very sad. I had not the time to try, but I suppose that you can buy lights for your flat. But even in the places where I found additional lights every thing looked very cold and flat.
The overall impression is of a claustrophobic world. Being limited only inside building is not a pleasant sensation for someone who comes from Second Life or WoW for example. It gave me the sensation to be back about 5-6 years to old platforms.
My first contact with in-world support was all but satisfying, but I want to give them another chance before writing about it.
Documentation is almost totally absent. Links to Help are not working from inside the world and browsing the website all that you can find are a few hints about part of the functionalities available at this moment. Not very useful.
BTW, if you are going crazy to find some way to get back to the Lobby from a specific place, you have to click on the micro-icon on the top-right corner of the toolbar. I am dumb on many occasions, but I think that something a bit more noticeable would be better. Or at least it should be the first hint to give to the newbie when they come in.
I experienced several minor quirks and a couple of crashes, but the platform seemed to be stable enough.
I am quite worried about availability for other platform than Windows. During installation, I could see a Microsoft Visual C++ component installation. Should Twinity be a Windows-only product, I would consider it a no-no about its use. I use a Mac most of the time myself, but for sure I don't want to endorse platform-bound services on Internet. Even Mac only services :-)
At this point I could not find any element to check the most interesting (promised) features of Twinity: the economy and the tie with real-world location. I created my apartment in Rome, the city where I live, but to be honest it could be in Paris or Atlanta or Camberra. There is nothing distinguishing it as belonging to Rome if not a label. Probably this aspect will become more apparent in future.
Ok. I think it is enough for a first post. If somebody else is interested in Twinity we can start share more specific hints about the way it works.
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