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  • Mugube
    FFR Player
    • Jan 2007
    • 3

    #1

    new platform suggestion

    ffr on secondlife? 20,000+ people logged on constantly?
    its 100% possible and you will have all the virtual clubs and hangouts wanting one and spending money on it.
    the coding is xml and c++ (i think its c++) so this would be great if we could get this working on second life plus it would generate alot of income for you guys, you can list items on slexchange.com and sl boutique. i can even build you your own store (since im very experienced in the game) for free.

    for the actual gaming system in secondlife, i suggest the games pay 10L (linden dollars which works out to be less than 1 cent and take 10% commision from it, so when you got 400 systems in place in clubs and stuff you could generate quite alot of constant revenue, plus theres not a system like it in secondlife yet.
    there are coders available to do this in sl but unfourtunatly i do not know any.
    hopefully you look into this.

    obviously see what everyone else thinks.

    Second Life's official website. Second Life is a free 3D virtual world and original metaverse where users can create, connect, and chat with others from around the world using voice and text.
    Last edited by Mugube; 01-28-2007, 05:30 PM. Reason: website, have a peek
  • Tasselfoot
    Retired BOSS
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Jul 2003
    • 25185

    #2
    Re: new platform suggestion

    from previous discussions about having FFR anywhere else... the answer is always no. If you want to play FFR, you play it on FFR.

    although this is completely different than those suggestions... *shrugs*
    RIP

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    • talisman
      Resident Penguin
      FFR Simfile Author
      • May 2003
      • 4598

      #3
      Re: new platform suggestion

      Thinking economically, you'd think that people would rather play it here for free than play it in SL for a price.

      I don't know if synth would even like the idea of paying to play, as he's always been adamant that the game remain free.

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