I'm looking for some help with uWorld version 1.20e.
I have been able to log in using the previous version, version 1.16, with no trouble, using my username and password.
Upon installing version 1.20e, I can no longer enter the world using my username and password.
I can log in using version 1.20e as a guest. I found a public username and password in a uWorld forum, and I am able to log in and enter the world using that public username and password.
I can log in to the uWorld web site using my username and password, just not the uWorld virtual world.
When I try to log in to uWorld using my username and password, I get one screen past the log in screen, which says Welcome at the top, and nothing further happens.
My system meets the system requirements, and as stated above, my system works and displays the world properly when logging in as a guest or using the public username and password.
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
At 6:45pm on January 19th, 2008, Barry Everett said…
Hello, Nathan. Does uWorld English have a start date yet? lol Justing asking and sorry to bug you.
At 5:33pm on December 4th, 2007, Barry Everett said…
Does uonenet.com have an English version yet? Google translates fairly well, but I am very interested in your venture... BE/FF
At 5:40am on November 26th, 2007, Ken Walters said…
Thanks Nathan
I enjoy using my art on all kinds of objects as textures, can really alter the perspective of things. If the TOS is easy to use it makes life a lot simpler.
A quick look at www.flickr.com/photos.kenwalters will show you the wide variety of art and photography I'm engaged in. Am learning HDR photography now, a panoramic HDR will stop people in their tracks in any office block. It's a stunning form of photography, my first attempts are on Flickr now-soemthing I'm using as a temporary website until mine is finished.
At 8:03am on November 25th, 2007, Ken Walters said…
Nathan
Is uWorld going to be open to the west for us to sell our products through, preferably with western words on the buttons. or is it to be Chinese people/language only?
As an artist and beginner at 3D modelling, I do well for content creation in Second Life. but find one world too restrictive because of the mainly western conservative tastes there.
I'd be looking to set up a studio/gallery to sell my art directly top the uWorld inhabitants, but also to Chinese industry under licence. uWorld may have the potential for me to assess the Chinese market and launch my work there.
Ken
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I'm looking for some help with uWorld version 1.20e.
I have been able to log in using the previous version, version 1.16, with no trouble, using my username and password.
Upon installing version 1.20e, I can no longer enter the world using my username and password.
I can log in using version 1.20e as a guest. I found a public username and password in a uWorld forum, and I am able to log in and enter the world using that public username and password.
I can log in to the uWorld web site using my username and password, just not the uWorld virtual world.
When I try to log in to uWorld using my username and password, I get one screen past the log in screen, which says Welcome at the top, and nothing further happens.
My system meets the system requirements, and as stated above, my system works and displays the world properly when logging in as a guest or using the public username and password.
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
I enjoy using my art on all kinds of objects as textures, can really alter the perspective of things. If the TOS is easy to use it makes life a lot simpler.
A quick look at www.flickr.com/photos.kenwalters will show you the wide variety of art and photography I'm engaged in. Am learning HDR photography now, a panoramic HDR will stop people in their tracks in any office block. It's a stunning form of photography, my first attempts are on Flickr now-soemthing I'm using as a temporary website until mine is finished.
Is uWorld going to be open to the west for us to sell our products through, preferably with western words on the buttons. or is it to be Chinese people/language only?
As an artist and beginner at 3D modelling, I do well for content creation in Second Life. but find one world too restrictive because of the mainly western conservative tastes there.
I'd be looking to set up a studio/gallery to sell my art directly top the uWorld inhabitants, but also to Chinese industry under licence. uWorld may have the potential for me to assess the Chinese market and launch my work there.
Ken